[Stellenangebote] WG: Stellenausschreibung an der Universität Hamburg - #42
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Fr Jan 22 09:02:14 CET 2021
Hallo,
ich bitte um Kenntnisnahme.
Vielen Dank im Voraus.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Sera Renée Zentiks
Freie Universität Berlin
FB Mathematik/Informatik
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Arnimallee 14
14195 Berlin
+4930/838-75453
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Von: Frauen-inform <frauen-inform-bounces at mailhost.informatik.uni-hamburg.de> Im Auftrag von sp-office
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. Januar 2021 18:52
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Betreff: [Frauen-inform] Stellenausschreibung an der Universität Hamburg - #42
Liebe Interessierte,
hiermit senden wir Ihnen einen Link zu einer Stellenausschreibung im Fachbereich Informatik im Arbeitsbereich Signal Processing<https://www.uni-hamburg.de/uhh/stellenangebote/wissenschaftliches-personal/fakultaet-mathematik-informatik-und-naturwissenschaften/20-02-21-42-en.pdf> mit der Bitte um Beachtung.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
i.A. Stephanie Schulte Hemming
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The Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences,Department of Informatics, Signal Processing (SP) invites applications for a
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
Speech and Audio Signal Processing
-SALARY LEVEL 13 TV-L –
The position in accordance with Section 28 subsection 1 of the Hamburg higher education act (Hamburgisches Hochschulgesetz, HmbHG) commences on the earliest possible date. This is a fixed term contract in accordance with Section 2 of the academic fixed-term labor contract act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz, WissZeitVG). The initial fixed term is three years. The position calls for 100% of standard work hours per week. *This position is also suitable for part time employment.
Responsibilities:
Research associates will be expected primarily to teach and conduct research. The research associate will also have the opportunity to pursue further academic qualifications, in particular a doctoral dissertation. At least one-third of set working hours will be made available for the research associate’s own academic work.
Specific Duties:
The general focus of the Signal Processing (SP) research group is on developing novel methods for processing speech and audio signals with applications in speech communication devices such as hearing aids, mobile telephony, and voice-controlled assistants. Typically, the performance of these devices drops drastically when interfering sources, noise, and/or reverberation are present, e.g. in a noisy restaurant or in traffic. The goal of the candidate is to develop novel methods to enable or facilitate speech communication and voice control in such acoustically challenging scenarios. In this context, possible PhD topics include source separation, source localization, speech enhancement and multimodal signal processing. Typical methods include Bayesian estimation, statistical and physical modeling, as well as modern machine learning methods such as deep neural networks.
The typical tasks of a PhD student include developing new concepts, implementing new algorithms, performing experiments to test the methods, writing scientific publications, and traveling to conferences and workshops to present the work. Furthermore, the position includes the responsibility to teach 4 hours/week in the computer science department. We are interested in a highly motivated person who is interested in working with us on cutting edge research in a pleasant working atmosphere.
Requirements:
A university degree in a relevant field. Examples are Computer Science, Data Science, and Electrical Engineering. Good knowledge in signal processing or machine learning is required as well as good programming skills in Pythonor similar. Experience with deep learning techniques is a plus and knowledge of speech and audio processing and statistics is helpful. Fluent English, spoken and written, and good communication skills are mandatory. Knowledge of German is helpful; we expect the willingness to learn German for non-native German speakers.
The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg promotes equal opportunity. As women are currently underrepresented in this job category at Universität Hamburg according to the evaluation conducted under the Hamburg act on gender equality (Hamburgisches Gleichstellungsgesetz, HambGleiG), we encourage women to apply for this position. Equally qualified and suitable female applicants will receive preference.
Qualified disabled candidates or applicants with equivalent status receive preference in the application process.
For further information, please contact Timo Gerkmann (timo.gerkmann at uni-hamburg.de<mailto:timo.gerkmann at uni-hamburg.de>) or consult our website at http://uhh.de/inf-sp. Applications should include a cover letter, a tabular curriculum vitae, and copies of degree certificate(s). Please send applications by 20.02.2021 to: sp-office at informatik.uni-hamburg.de<mailto:sp-office at informatik.uni-hamburg.de> in a single PDF document. Please start the subject of your Email with [APPLICATION LS1].Please do not submit original documents as we are not able to return them. Any documents submitted will be destroyed after the application process has concluded.
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