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Rabu, 25 September 2013

PhD Position available at Signal Processing Group

PhD position available at Signal Processing Group at the Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics, University of Oldenburg, Germany is seeking to fill the position of a PhD student in the PhD Program "Signals and Cognition". This full-time position is available for initially 3 years, with a monthly stipend amounting to min. 1500 € (net).

The title of the envisaged research project is "Multi-microphone speech enhancement using brain computer interfaces" (SigCog 05). In many speech communication applications, such as hearing aids and teleconferencing systems, the recorded signals consist of a mixture of different speakers and background noise. 

Although in the last decades several multi-microphone speech enhancement techniques (e.g. fixed and adaptive beamforming, Multi-Channel Wiener Filter, blind source separation) have been developed, they all rely on pre-defined assumptions about the target speaker. E.g. in hearing aids the target speaker is typically assumed to be in front of the user, whereas in teleconferencing systems it is assumed to be the loudest speaker. 



In this PhD project we will investigate brain computer interfaces to control multi-microphone speech enhancement techniques, in order to enhance the target speaker to which the user is attending. 

This PhD project will consist of developing methods for decoding the neural signals to find out to  which speaker the user is attending and integrating them with multi-microphone speech enhancement algorithms.

The Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics offers an attractive scientific environment in an international team of scientists and access to state-of-the-art acoustical equipment and labs. We are seeking for candidates with a Master (or equivalent) degree in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, computer science or physics, who have excellent grades and a solid scientific background in signal processing, acoustics and/or pattern recognition. Familiarity with scientific tools and programming languages such as MATLAB or C, as well as excellent English language skills are required. Research experience in any of the mentioned fields and a strong interest in interdisciplinary and application-oriented work is desirable.

Please send your application including a letter of motivation, CV and a copy of the university diplomas and grades until 01.11.2013 to Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics, Signal Processing Group, Prof. Dr. Simon Doclo, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany, or electronically to simon.doclo@uni-oldenburg.de

The Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg strives to increase the proportion of women in science, so we especially encourage female candidates to apply. Handicapped applicants will be given preference if equally qualified.

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