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Postdoc in Machine Learning

Position description: The Signal Acquisition Measurement and Processing Lab at the Technion welcomes applications for a postdoctoral position with focus on deep learning. Specifically we are interested in Ph. D. graduates with profound and solid knowledge in both signal processing and modeling and deep learning techniques to work on projects which are in the interface between the two approaches. Good theoretical and abstract thinking is required. The balance of work between theory and practice will vary on project-basis, and a successful candidate should be proficient in both aspects.

Postdoctoral Researcher

The Idiap Research Institute together with a global industry partner, leader in Consumer Electronics, invite applications for two post-doctoral positions in speech and speaker recognition for HMI devices. The positions are funded for two years by the Swiss Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI), enabling a collaboration between Idiap and an innovative product company.

13 Nov.

Automation is Coming to Research

The rapid advancement and proliferation of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the past two decades significantly impacted how we do research. For instance, our research increasingly relies on growing computing power and storage capacity to gather and process the constant production of data - our observations of systems and phenomena we would like to understand, control, and improve.

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Postdoctoral research position: Acoustic cough detection and processing for healthcare

November 2017

Postdoctoral research position:

Acoustic cough detection and processing for healthcare

A postdoc position focussing on the automatic detection, analysis and classification of coughing in unconstrained audio for healthcare monitoring and disease screening is available in the Digital Signal Processing Group of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Project Developer in Colour and Visual Computing

The Norwegian Colour and Visual Computing Laboratory is an internationally leading research group in the field of colour, image and video processing. The group has today 8 permanent staff members (4 professors, 3 associate professors, and 1 project manager), 6 post-doctoral researchers, 12 PhD students, and several other researchers, visiting researchers, etc. The group is coordinating and participating in a large number of research projects nationally and internationally.