Subject: [AUDITORY] Professorship for Intelligent Biosignal Processing From: Alfred Mertins <alfred.mertins@xxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2022 17:51:51 +0200Dear Auditory List, at the University of L=C3=BCbeck a Professorship (W3) for Intelligent Biosignal Processing is to be filled at the Institute for Signal Processing in the University=20 Section of Computer Science and Technology for an unlimited period, to=20 begin as soon as possible. Reference is made to =C2=A7=C2=A7 61 and 63 of= the=20 Higher Education Act of the State of Schleswig-Holstein. We are looking for an internationally visible personality who represents=20 the field of biomedical signal processing, including auditory signal=20 processing, in research and teaching. The future job holder should have=20 outstanding scientific credentials in biomedical signal processing and=20 the use of AI methods, with special knowledge of hearing acoustics and=20 audiological technology, biosignal analysis and, if possible,=20 human-machine interfaces. Active participation in interdisciplinary=20 research activities in medical technology and the successful acquisition=20 of third-party funds are expected. In the medium term, the professorship=20 is expected to lead the Institute for Signal Processing in the=20 University Section of Computer Science/Technology. In addition, it is=20 intended to lead the research area of "Artificial Intelligence in=20 Biomedical Signal Processing" of the German Research Center for=20 Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) in the DFKI branch in L=C3=BCbeck. In teaching, the professorship will participate in the degrees offered=20 by the Computer Science/Technology Section and, in particular, will take=20 over the management of the master's degree in Hearing Acoustics and=20 Auditory Technology in the medium term. A PhD is an employment prerequisite. Additionally, applicants must=20 include evidence of further scholarly achievements as a junior professor=20 or a post-doctoral researcher, or of equivalent scholarly achievements,=20 which may also fall outside of a university context. In the case of equal qualification, ability, and professional=20 achievement, women are granted primary priority. Applicants with a=20 severe disability and the appropriate qualifications are granted priority. We explicitly welcome the applications of people with a migration=20 background. We explicitly renounce the submission of CV photographs and=20 request that applicants adhere to this policy. Further information regarding the necessary application documents and=20 the application process can be found under:=20 https://www.uni-luebeck.de/structure/sektionen/sektionen-mint/berufungsve= rfahren-stellen.html Applications with the customary documents=E2=80=94curriculum vitae, copie= s of=20 diplomas/degrees, scientific career development, list of publications,=20 three selected publications, disclosure of teaching and project=20 experience, and a brief statement of research and teaching=20 philosophy=E2=80=94are to be submitted by 2 June 2022 to the Office of Appointments MINT Office of the MINT sections of the Universit=C3=A4t zu L=C3=BCbeck berufungen@xxxxxxxx --=20 Professor Dr.-Ing. Alfred Mertins Director University of L=C3=BCbeck Institute for Signal Processing Ratzeburger Allee 160 23562 L=C3=BCbeck, Germany Tel +49 (0)451 3101 5800 alfred.mertins@xxxxxxxx http://www.isip.uni-luebeck.de