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W2 Professorship for Speech Coding

The Faculty of Engineering and the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft invite applications for a

W2 Professorship for Speech Coding

at the Department of Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Engineering and International Audio Laboratories Erlangen to be filled by the earliest possible starting date for a period of five years.

The appointed professor will take on a leadership function at the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS.

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About Maluuba

The Maluuba team is driven by a single defining purpose: to expose the potential of natural language process to the world and empower modern day smart devices and services. We’re pushing the boundaries of voice search with our commitment building state of the art technology in the fields of NLP, Machine Learning and AI. To date, our technology is present in tens of millions smart devices around the world in various languages. Join us and help invent the future!                    

Two Ph.D. positions in audio signal processing

Two Ph.D. research positions are available in the KU Leuven Electrical Engineering Department (ESAT), Stadius Centre for Dynamical Systems, Signal Processing and Data Analytics, in the frame of a research project on audio signal processing in ad-hoc wireless transducer array networks. The research activities include: (PhD position 1) The design and evaluation of digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms for acoustic echo and feedback cancellation, active noise control, and sound field control in ad-hoc wireless transducer array networks.

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For many of us, it’s difficult to recall a time when our mobile phones were too big for our pockets, or our laptops weren’t paper-thin. But it wasn’t long ago that disk drives – the technology that stores data on digital devices – were the size of a room. Today, while they’re more like the size of a credit card and still shrinking, the sheer amount of data we’re saving to them continues to explode.

It’s a data storage problem José Moura predicted – and solved – 20 years ago.

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PhD Studentship in Signal Processing Theory and Methods

PhD Studentship in Signal Processing Theory and Methods
 
Programe of Electrical Engineering,  Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in signal processing techniques. This studentship is funded by the CNPq/CAPES research councils in Brazil. The topic of the project is open in the area of signal processing theory and methods. Potential topics include:
- Adaptive signal processing algorithms
- Distributed signal processing techniques