[AUDITORY] Deadline Approaching [Mon 3 Dec]: PhD Studentships for Machine Audition at University of Surrey (Mark D Plumbley )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Deadline Approaching [Mon 3 Dec]: PhD Studentships for Machine Audition at University of Surrey
From:    Mark D Plumbley  <0000005fa4625f04-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 30 Nov 2018 12:51:14 +0000
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PhD Studentships for Machine Audition at University of Surrey ** Deadline approaching to apply for PhD programme (Stage 1): 12:00 noon GM= T Monday 3 December 2018 ** The University of Surrey currently has opportunities for Vice-Chancellor's = Studentships and Doctoral College Studentships, suitable to support PhD stu= dy in Machine Audition in the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processi= ng (CVSSP). Note: this is a 2-stage process. To be eligible for these studentships, you= must FIRST apply for a place on a PhD programme by 12:00 midday GMT, Monda= y 3 December 2018 (Stage 1). You then apply for the Studentship Award itsel= f by 11 January 2019 (Stage 2). ** Research in Machine Audition at the University of Surrey In the A-Lab in the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP)= at the University of Surrey, we undertake research into technologies for s= ound-related machine perception, augmentation and reproduction of sound sce= nes. Our current activities include research into spatial audio production and r= eproduction; audio source separation, localisation and tracking; detection = and classification of audio scenes and events; and audio-visual speech proc= essing. Other areas for future research will include areas such as object-b= ased audio; analysis of large-scale datasets; and audio-visual sensing, com= bining audio and visual perception. For more details about staff interests in Machine Audition, see individual = pages at: * Dr Philip Jackson https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/philip-jackson * Prof Mark Plumbley https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/mark-plumbley * Dr Wenwu Wang https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/wenwu-wang Deadline to submit an application for a place on a postgraduate research co= urse is 12:00 GMT on Monday 3 December 2018. ** How to apply for these PhD Studentships (1) Find out more about Machine Audition and the A-Lab at https://www.surre= y.ac.uk/centre-vision-speech-signal-processing/research/a-lab-machine-audit= ion, and PhD study in CVSSP at https://www.surrey.ac.uk/centre-vision-speec= h-signal-processing/phd-study (2) Apply for "Vision, Speech and Signal Processing PhD" at https://www.su= rrey.ac.uk/postgraduate/vision-speech-and-signal-processing-phd [By 12:00 n= oon GMT Monday 3 December 2018] On your application, indicate that you are applying for the Vice-Chancellor= 's Studentship Award (international students) or the Doctoral College Stude= ntship Award (DCSA3) (UK and European students). ** IMPORTANT: To be eligible for a Vice-Chancellor's Studentship or Doctora= l College Studentship, you MUST submit your application to the PhD programm= e by 12:00 noon GMT Monday 3 December 2018. (If you are not able to include all documents requested, submit your applic= ation with what documentation you have. Any applications submitted after 12= :00 noon GMT Monday 3 December 2018 will not be eligible to apply for the s= tudentships at Stage 2.) (3) Complete the application for Vice-Chancellor's Studentship Award or Doc= toral College Studentship Award [by 12:00 noon GMT Friday 11 January 2019] For more information about the studentships see:=20 * Vice-Chancellor's Studentship Award (for international students): https://www.surrey.ac.uk/fees-and-funding/studentships/vice-chancellors-stu= dentship-award-2019-entry * Doctoral College Studentship Award (for UK and European students): https://www.surrey.ac.uk/fees-and-funding/studentships/doctoral-college-stu= dentship-award-2019-entry -- Prof Mark D Plumbley Professor of Signal Processing Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP)=20 University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH, UK Email: m.plumbley@xxxxxxxx


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