Job vacancy ("Brian C.J. Moore" )


Subject: Job vacancy
From:    "Brian C.J. Moore"  <bcjm(at)CUS.CAM.AC.UK>
Date:    Wed, 31 May 2000 14:32:13 +0100

Research Associate in Hearing Research The Department hopes soon to have funding to make an appointment to the position of Research Associate in the research group of Prof. B.C.J. Moore, in the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge. For information about the group see: http://hearing.psychol.cam.ac.uk/ The position is funded by Nokia and is expected to be available for a period of two years, with a starting date preferably during the summer of 2000. The research project is concerned with the audibility of distortion in audio systems. The goal is to run perceptual experiments measuring the perceived magnitude of various forms of distortion and to devise physical measures of distortion that are highly correlated with the perceptual measures. Applicants should preferably have a Ph.D. in audio engineering, electrical engineering, psychoacoustics, or a related field. Experience in computer programming and/or signal processing would be an advantage.=20 The starting salary range will be within the RA1A scale, from =A316286 to =A320,811. Applicants should send a CV including a summary of their career and experience to date to: Prof. B.C.J. Moore, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EB Telephone 01223 333574 (within the UK) +44 1223 333574 (from outside the UK). Email BCJM(at)cus.cam.ac.uk Applicants should also ask two referees to write directly to Prof. Moore. Applications should be sent before the end of June, 2000. The University is committed to equality of opportunity and has a policy on arrangements for part-time work. Brian C. J. Moore, Ph.D. Professor of Auditory Perception, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EB, England Tel. + 44 1223 333574 =20 Fax. + 44 1223 333564 http://hearing.psychol.cam.ac.uk/


This message came from the mail archive
http://www.auditory.org/postings/2000/
maintained by:
DAn Ellis <dpwe@ee.columbia.edu>
Electrical Engineering Dept., Columbia University