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Date: 16 June 2023
Time: 9:00 AM ET (New York Time)
Speaker(s): Dr. You Li
Date: 9 March 2023
Chapter: Hyderabad
Chapter Chair: Lalitha Vadlamani
Title: Wearable Sensor Signal Processing and Data Analytics for Health Applications
Date: 7 April 2023
Time: 9:30 AM ET (New York Time)
Speaker(s): Dr. Chao Zuo
Date: 29 October-1 November 2023
Location: Pacific Grove, CA, USA
Date: 14 March 2023
Chapter: Uttar Pradesh
Chapter Chair: Satish Kumar Singh
Title: Wearable Sensor Signal Processing and Data Analytics for Health Applications
Date: 25-28 September 2023
Location: Shanghai, China
The Signal Processing Division and the Collaborative Research Centre Hearing Acoustics at the University of Oldenburg in Germany are seeking to fill the position of a
Research Scientist (PhD Student) - “Unsupervised/semi-supervised learning algorithms for speech enhancement and source localization”
This blog describes 4 computer vision algorithms for better human analysis, that understand human hand, gesture, pose, and action from various input modalities.
Date: 14 March 2023
Time: 3:00 PM CET (Local time)
Presenter(s): Prof. Alejandro Frangi
Date: 29 March 2023
Chapter: North Jersey
Chapter Chair: Alfredo Tan
Title: Single Channel Speech Enhancement: from Wiener Filtering to Neural Networks
Date: 15 March 2023
Time: 10:00 AM ET (New York Time)
Presenter(s): Dr. Pierre Borgnat
The LivePerson Centre for Speech and Language offers a 3 year fully funded PhD studentship covering standard maintenance, fees and travel support, to work on cascaded deep learning structures to model speech. The Centre is connected with the Speech and Hearing (SpandH) and the Natural Language Processing (NLP) research groups in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield.
For further information and the link to apply please visit: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CXH168/research-associate-in-integrated-multi... We are seeking an outstanding Research Associate in Integrated Multitask Neural Speech Labelling, to join the LivePerson Centre for Speech and Language Technology based at the University of Sheffield, which is linked with the Speech and Hearing (
The LivePerson Centre for Speech and Language offers a 3 year fully funded PhD studentship covering standard maintenance, fees and travel support, to work on cascaded deep learning structures to model speech. The Centre is connected with the Speech and Hearing (SpandH) and the Natural Language Processing (NLP) research groups in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield.
About the job
The Department of Electronic Systems (IES) has a vacancy for a Postdoctoral Researcher in statistical machine learning and distributed signal processing with applications in IoT. The successful candidate will be offered a three-year (3 years) appointment.
Joint postdoc position between Princeton University and the Weizmann Institute at the intersection of signal processing, communications, and biomedical applications.
The work will be performed with the groups of Profs. Andrea Goldsmith and Yonina Eldar. Background in one or more of the above areas required with the desire to expand into the other areas.
The candidate is expected to spend time in both locations, working with collaborative and supportive teams.
Joint postdoc position between Princeton University and the Weizmann Institute at the intersection of signal processing, communications, and biomedical applications.
The work will be performed with the groups of Profs. Andrea Goldsmith and Yonina Eldar. Background in one or more of the above areas required with the desire to expand into the other areas.
The candidate is expected to spend time in both locations, working with collaborative and supportive teams.