[AUDITORY] Deadline extension: Job offer: Software engineer in DSP for hearing aids at HoerTech (=?UTF-8?Q?J=c3=b6rg_Hendrik_Bach?= )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Deadline extension: Job offer: Software engineer in DSP for hearing aids at HoerTech
From:    =?UTF-8?Q?J=c3=b6rg_Hendrik_Bach?=  <j.bach@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 16 Oct 2019 11:09:45 +0200
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Hi all, we're extending the deadline for this position until the end of the month= . The position is part of an NIH-funded project that runs until June 2021. If you're interested to drive our open source effort openMHA, feel invite= d to apply :) The aim of openMHA is to be the most accessible and versatile software de= velopment platform for (realtime) hearing research, and to enable researc= h groups everywhere to use it to advance our field.=20 If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me directly. The full job description is here: https://www.hoertech.de/images/hoertech= /pdf/Stellenanzeigen/Stellenausschreibung-Software-Engineer_wmd_ENG_2019_= 09_18.pdf See also http://www.openmha.org/=20 cheers, JH --=20 Dr. J=C3=B6rg-Hendrik Bach Head of R&D H=C3=B6rTech gGmbH | Marie-Curie-Str. 2 | 26129 Oldenburg | Germany Phone: +49 441 2172-205 Email: j.bach@xxxxxxxx Am 20.09.2019 um 18:53 schrieb Hendrik Kayser: > Dear colleagues, >=20 > HoerTech ist seeking a software engineer (part-time, 20h/week) for the > NIH-funded project "Open community platform for hearing aid research". > The project is carried out in close collaboration with the University o= f > Oldenburg and is focused on the development and extension of an > open-source software platform for hearing aid signal processing - "open > Master Hearing Aid" (openMHA). >=20 > The full job advertisement is can be found here: > https://www.hoertech.de/images/hoertech/pdf/Stellenanzeigen/Stellenauss= chreibung-Software-Engineer_wmd_ENG_2019_09_18.pdf >=20 >=20 > For details on the project see: > http://www.openmha.org/ >=20 > Best, > Hendrik >=20


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