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[AUDITORY] Research Associate (Postdoc) at University of Oldenburg, Germany : Foundation models for hearing aid processing



The Signal Processing Division and the Cluster of Excellence Hearing4all.connects at the University of Oldenburg in Germany are seeking to fill the position of a

Research Associate (Postdoc)
“Foundation models for hearing aid processing”

The position is available as soon as possible for initially 3 years, with salary according to TV-L E13 (100%), corresponding to about 4.600 € per month before taxes (exact amount depending on experience and qualifications).  

The successful candidate is expected to conduct research on the use of foundation models for real-time sound processing algorithms suitable for hearing aids (e.g., acoustic scene analysis, noise reduction, speaker separation), including algorithm design, implementation, and experimental validation. This may involve distributed processing schemes, integrating advanced signal processing methods, low-latency coding, and distributed machine learning approaches. 

Candidates are required to have an academic university degree (Master or equivalent) in electrical engineering, computer science, or applied physics, an excellent publication record and doctoral thesis. Candidates are also required to have extensive knowledge and experience in speech/audio signal processing and machine learning. More information about this position is available on https://uol.de/en/job/research-associate-foundation-models-for-hearing-aid-processing-819 

To apply for this position, please send your application (ref. SP262) including a letter of motivation with a statement of skills and research interests (max. 1 page), curriculum vitae, list of publications, copies of university diplomas and transcripts, and contact details of two referees to simon.doclo@xxxxxx . The application deadline is 10.12.2025.

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Prof. Dr. ir. Simon Doclo
University of Oldenburg
Dept. of Medical Physics and Acoustics
D-26111 Oldenburg
Germany

Tel: +49-441-7983344
Mob: +49-176-62994725
Fax: +49-441-7983902
simon.doclo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.sigproc.uni-oldenburg.de/