[AUDITORY] Postdoctoral Research Associate (Spatial Audio & Accessibility) (Gavin Kearney )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Postdoctoral Research Associate (Spatial Audio & Accessibility)
From:    Gavin Kearney  <000000648734f0bd-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 18 Oct 2021 23:19:45 +0100

--00000000000055331505cea7f386 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Hello all Apologies for cross-posting The AudioLab (audiolab.york.ac.uk) at the Department of Electronic Engineering, University of York is looking for a talented post-doctoral research associate to join the Enhancing Audio Description II project. The project seeks to explore the potential of sound design practices and spatial audio to provide accessible film and television experiences for visually impaired audiences. The project builds on the first Enhancing Audio Description (EAD) Project, which proposed a new paradigm in accessible experiences for visually impaired individuals. Rather than a reliance on spoken description, as in tradition Audio Description, EAD utilises new accessibility features that include: the addition of sound effects, the spatialisation of dialogue and sounding objects, and first-person narration, to provide accessible experiences that are seamlessly integrated into the soundtrack of a film or television programme. This project explores further how these features can transition from one-off bespoke projects, to fully integrated tools in the production workflows for television and film. The exploration of these methods will be conducted with an end-user centred approach, in which visually impaired audiences are consulted from the design process up to delivery. Furthermore, the project explores the creation of guidelines that will allow the incorporation of these methods to professional broadcasting pipelines and film workflows, by collaborating with a Project Advisory Panel representative of the different roles in film and television as well as end users. Role The position is of 2 year duration. The candidate is required to have strong background knowledge in spatial audio, listening test design and implementation, audio production workflows and good coding skills. They will conduct a programme of research to fulfil deliverables on the Enhancing Audio Description II project, including development of production and post-production tools and conducting listening studies to evaluate project outputs. They will disseminate research at international conferences, symposia and consortium meetings as well as create articles for high impact journals. Skills, Experience & Qualification needed A first degree in Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, Music Technology or related discipline and a PhD in Spatial Audio or related field. Strong knowledge of spatial audio and associated research techniques and methodologies, including binaural and object based audio. Experience in listening test design, implementation and analysis. An effective communicators with a track record of conference and journal publication. A strong desire to work in the field of accessibility. Condition of Employment This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act. Consequently, all applicants will be asked to declare both unspent and spent convictions on their application form. Appointment of the successful candidate will be conditional on a Disclosure and Barring Service check. Interview: 29 November 2021 For informal enquiries: please contact Dr. Gavin Kearney at gavin.kearney@xxxxxxxx or contact Dr. Mariana Lopez at mariana.lopez@xxxxxxxx Apply now: https://jobs.york.ac.uk/wd/plsql/wd_portal.show_job?p_web_site_id=3885&p_web_page_id=461130 -- Dr. Gavin Kearney Associate Professor in Audio and Music Technology Department of Electronic Engineering University of York Heslington York YO10 5DD Tel: +44 (0) 1904 32 2374 Web: https://audiolab.york.ac.uk/ EMAIL DISCLAIMER http://www.york.ac.uk/docs/disclaimer/email.htm --00000000000055331505cea7f386 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr">Hello all<div>Apologies for cross-posting<div><br></div><d= iv>The AudioLab (<a href=3D"http://audiolab.york.ac.uk">audiolab.york.ac.uk= </a>) at the Department of Electronic Engineering, University of York is lo= oking for a talented post-doctoral research associate to join the Enhancing= Audio Description II project.<br><br>The project seeks to explore the pote= ntial of sound design practices and spatial audio to provide accessible fil= m and television experiences for visually impaired audiences. The project b= uilds on the first Enhancing Audio Description (EAD) Project, which propose= d a new paradigm in accessible experiences for visually impaired individual= s. Rather than a reliance on spoken description, as in tradition Audio Desc= ription, EAD utilises new accessibility features that include: the addition= of sound effects, the spatialisation of dialogue and sounding objects, and= first-person narration, to provide accessible experiences that are seamles= sly integrated into the soundtrack of a film or television programme. This = project explores further how these features can transition from one-off bes= poke projects, to fully integrated tools in the production workflows for te= levision and film.<br><br>The exploration of these methods will be conducte= d with an end-user centred approach, in which visually impaired audiences a= re consulted from the design process up to delivery. Furthermore, the proje= ct explores the creation of guidelines that will allow the incorporation of= these methods to professional broadcasting pipelines and film workflows, b= y collaborating with a Project Advisory Panel representative of the differe= nt roles in film and television as well as end users.<br><br>Role<br>The po= sition is of 2 year duration. The candidate is required to have strong back= ground knowledge in spatial audio, listening test design and implementation= , audio production workflows and good coding skills. They will conduct a pr= ogramme of research to fulfil deliverables on the Enhancing Audio Descripti= on II project, including development of production and post-production tool= s and conducting listening studies to evaluate project outputs. They will d= isseminate research at international conferences, symposia and consortium m= eetings as well as create articles for high impact journals.<br><br>Skills,= Experience &amp; Qualification needed<br>A first degree in Electronic Engi= neering, Computer Engineering, Music Technology or related discipline and a= PhD in Spatial Audio or related field.<br>Strong knowledge of spatial audi= o and associated research techniques and methodologies, including binaural = and object based audio.<br>Experience in listening test design, implementat= ion and analysis.<br>An effective communicators with a track record of conf= erence and journal publication.<br>A strong desire to work in the field of = accessibility.<br>Condition of Employment<br>This role is exempt from the R= ehabilitation of Offenders Act. Consequently, all applicants will be asked = to declare both unspent and spent convictions on their application form. <b= r><br>Appointment of the successful candidate will be conditional on a Disc= losure and Barring Service check.<br><br>Interview: 29 November 2021<br><br= >For informal enquiries: please contact Dr. Gavin Kearney at <a href=3D"mai= lto:gavin.kearney@xxxxxxxx">gavin.kearney@xxxxxxxx</a> or contact Dr. M= ariana Lopez at <a href=3D"mailto:mariana.lopez@xxxxxxxx">mariana.lopez@xxxxxxxx= ork.ac.uk</a><br clear=3D"all"><div><br></div><div>Apply now:</div><div><a = href=3D"https://jobs.york.ac.uk/wd/plsql/wd_portal.show_job?p_web_site_id= =3D3885&amp;p_web_page_id=3D461130">https://jobs.york.ac.uk/wd/plsql/wd_por= tal.show_job?p_web_site_id=3D3885&amp;p_web_page_id=3D461130</a><br></div><= div><br></div><div><br></div>-- <br><div dir=3D"ltr" class=3D"gmail_signatu= re" data-smartmail=3D"gmail_signature"><div dir=3D"ltr"><div><div dir=3D"lt= r"><div><div dir=3D"ltr"><div><div dir=3D"ltr"><div><div dir=3D"ltr"><div><= div dir=3D"ltr"><div><div dir=3D"ltr"><div>Dr. Gavin Kearney<br>Associate P= rofessor in Audio and Music Technology<br>Department of Electronic Engineer= ing<br>University of York<br>Heslington<br>York<br>YO10 5DD<br>Tel: +44 (0)= 1904 32 2374<br>Web:=C2=A0<a href=3D"https://audiolab.york.ac.uk/" target= =3D"_blank">https://audiolab.york.ac.uk/</a></div><div><br></div><div>EMAIL= DISCLAIMER <a href=3D"http://www.york.ac.uk/docs/disclaimer/email.htm" tar= get=3D"_blank">http://www.york.ac.uk/docs/disclaimer/email.htm</a></div></d= iv></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>= </div></div></div></div> --00000000000055331505cea7f386--


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