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Associate professorship in Audiology and Acoustics



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Brian Moore
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Associate professorship in Audiology and Acoustics
A position as Associate Professor in Audiology and Acoustics at the
Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is vacant for a period of 3 years,
with the possibility of a prolongation.
Audiology is one of the core research and education fields within the
new "Centre for Applied Hearing Research", established in May, 2003. The
Centre is an integral part of the Acoustic Technology, a section of the
department Ørsted•DTU (for further information, see
www.oersted.dtu.dk/cahr/index.html). The goal of the Centre is to become
a high-level, internationally oriented hearing research centre. In this
position, the Centre will develop intense cooperation with local
research activities (e.g. within the hearing aid industry and clinics)
and external research centres, and will educate Master of Science (MSc)
and Ph.D students with solid knowledge of problems within the areas
related to hearing, hearing instruments, acoustic communication,
audiology, speech perception, and auditory modelling. The Centre is
supported by DTU, the Danish hearing aid industry as well as public and
private foundations.
The research activities of the new Associate Professor are expected to
be in connection with hearing evaluation, diagnostics, hearing-aid
signal processing and hearing-aid fitting. Education activities could
involve supervision of short-term and Ph.D./industrial research projects
and lectures in audiology. These activities can well be in cooperation
with the other Centre employees as well as with experts from other
research institutions and the hearing-aid industry. Professional
audiological experience (clinical, research or industry) would be
preferable.
Candidates should have a master's degree in electrical or medical
engineering, physics, audiology, or a similar degree, and academic
qualifications equivalent to those obtained by holding a post as
assistant professor.
Applicants must enclose a list of publications indicating scientific
highlights. The material that should be given consideration in the
assessment must be enclosed as well.
The salary and appointment terms are consistent with the current
collective agreement for Danish University faculty members.
Further information may be obtained from Professor Torsten Dau, tel.:
+45 45 25 39 36. See also www.adm.dtu.dk/nyheder/job/sos1612_e.htm.
All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, religion or
ethnic background are requested to apply. The application with
enclosures in triplicate must be received no later than 16 December 2003
at 12.00 and sent to:
Rector
Technical University of Denmark
Building 101 A
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Denmark
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Prof. Dr. Torsten Dau
Centre for Applied Hearing Research |
Acoustic Technology, Ørsted·DTU | e-mail: tda@oersted.dtu.dk
Technical University of Denmark | phone: +45 4525 3936
Ørsteds Plads, Building 352 | fax: +45 4588 0577
DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark | www: www.oersted.dtu.dk/cahr

Brian C.J. Moore, Ph.D, FMedSci, FRS
Professor of Auditory Perception,
Department of Experimental Psychology,
University of Cambridge,
Downing Street,
Cambridge CB2 3EB,
England

tel. + 44 (0) 1223 333574
fax + 44 (0) 1223 333564
http://hearing.psychol.cam.ac.uk/