[AUDITORY] 2 PhD positions in music perception and processing at the University of Oldenburg (Kai )


Subject: [AUDITORY] 2 PhD positions in music perception and processing at the University of Oldenburg
From:    Kai  <kai.siedenburg@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 21 Feb 2020 10:27:51 +0100
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--Apple-Mail=_90C0A7D7-55F3-4116-8DEB-F8DD728879D7 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear list, I have two open PhD positions in the newly established Music Perception = and Processing Lab at the University of Oldenburg, Germany = [https://uol.de/en/music-perception = <https://uol.de/en/music-perception>]. The PhD positions center around = how listeners perceive musical scenes and how audio signal processing = can improve music perception of hearing-impaired listeners. PhD projects = comprise (but are not limited to) the following components:=20 Position 1: Behavioral experiments on musical scene analysis and = individual preferences of musical scene complexity; modeling of = individual differences in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners. = For details, see https://uol.de/stellen/?stelle=3D67174 = <https://uol.de/stellen/?stelle=3D67174> Position 2: Computational modeling of auditory stream segregation; = acoustical modeling of music mixing; musical scene synthesis for = hearing-impaired listeners. For details, see = https://uol.de/stellen/?stelle=3D67175 = <https://uol.de/stellen/?stelle=3D67175> These positions offer excellent conditions for conducting research: no = additional teaching or administration obligations, experimental data = collection is aided by student research assistants, funding for = conference travel is available, and collaboration with external = researchers is encouraged and financially supported. Oldenburg offers a = vibrant scientific environment for auditory research, and the Department = of Medical Physics and Acoustics offers access to world-class research = facilities in acoustics and cognitive neuroscience.=20 PhD positions entail a 3-year contract with salary according to the = scheme 75% 13 TV-L (around 3,000 EUR monthly before taxes). Starting = date is June 2020 (although there is some flexibility). The application = deadline is March 31, 2020.=20 Please contact me, if you wish to hear more about the positions or the = scope of the lab. Feel free to forward this message to colleagues, = students, or friends.=20 Best regards, Kai --Apple-Mail=_90C0A7D7-55F3-4116-8DEB-F8DD728879D7 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii <html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Dus-ascii"></head><body style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; = -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;" class=3D"">Dear = list,<br class=3D""><br class=3D"">I have two open PhD positions in the = newly established&nbsp;<b class=3D"">Music Perception and Processing = Lab</b>&nbsp;at the University of Oldenburg, Germany&nbsp;[<a = href=3D"https://uol.de/en/music-perception" = class=3D"">https://uol.de/en/music-perception</a>]. The PhD positions = center around how listeners perceive musical scenes and how audio signal = processing can improve&nbsp;music perception of hearing-impaired = listeners. PhD projects comprise (but are not limited to) the following = components:&nbsp;<div class=3D""><br class=3D""><b class=3D"">Position = 1</b>: Behavioral experiments on musical scene analysis and individual = preferences of musical scene complexity; modeling of individual = differences in&nbsp;normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners. For = details, see&nbsp;<a href=3D"https://uol.de/stellen/?stelle=3D67174" = class=3D"">https://uol.de/stellen/?stelle=3D67174</a></div><div = class=3D""><br class=3D""><b class=3D"">Position 2</b>: Computational = modeling of auditory stream segregation; acoustical modeling of music = mixing; musical scene synthesis for hearing-impaired listeners.&nbsp;For = details, see&nbsp;<a href=3D"https://uol.de/stellen/?stelle=3D67175" = class=3D"">https://uol.de/stellen/?stelle=3D67175</a></div><div = class=3D""><br class=3D"">These positions offer&nbsp;<b = class=3D"">excellent conditions for conducting research</b>: no = additional teaching or administration obligations, experimental data = collection is aided&nbsp;by student research assistants, funding for = conference travel is available, and collaboration with external = researchers is encouraged and financially supported.&nbsp;Oldenburg = offers a vibrant scientific environment for auditory research, and the = Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics offers access to = world-class&nbsp;research facilities in acoustics and cognitive = neuroscience.&nbsp;<br class=3D""><br class=3D"">PhD positions entail = a&nbsp;<b class=3D"">3-year contract</b>&nbsp;with salary according to = the scheme 75% 13 TV-L (around 3,000 EUR monthly before taxes). Starting = date is June 2020&nbsp;(although there is some flexibility). The&nbsp;<b = class=3D"">application deadline is March 31, 2020.&nbsp;</b><br = class=3D""><br class=3D"">Please contact me, if you wish to hear more = about the positions or the scope of the lab. Feel free to forward this = message to colleagues, students, or friends.&nbsp;<br class=3D""><br = class=3D"">Best regards,<br class=3D"">Kai<br = class=3D""></div></body></html>= --Apple-Mail=_90C0A7D7-55F3-4116-8DEB-F8DD728879D7--


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