PhD position at IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark, starting in Summer 2023.

Topic: Modelling hierarchical learning of music and speech processing.

How does the human brain hierarchically process music or speech? It seems the 
brain is dynamically adapting to the timescales in the sensation in a way that 
components of music, such as melodies and low base lines are processed and 
integrated differently. Furthermore, it seems crucial that the brain is using a 
statistical learning scheme, thus learning this adaptation by how frequently 
these components occur. Despite a number of existing neuroimaging studies and 
scarce attempts to suggest underlying computational principles, research for 
detailed models is open.
We plan modelling the learning of music by studying different computational 
mechanisms, both, more precise and w.r.t. its functionality close to specific 
biological neuron models, as well as more coarse, based on general 
computational principles such as hierarchical network structure, decoding 
schemes, and distributed activation. The computational research will be 
conducted side-by-side with a series of empirical EEG studies to verify the 
validity and further specify the models.
The project is part of a cross-departmental initiative between the departments 
of computer science and digital design aimed at investigating 
machine-learning-based computational models of the human mind in relation to 
digital media interaction. Results from this project can enable understanding 
human information processing better, as well as applying derived computational 
principles in AI and machine learning approaches of the next generation.

Application details:

The ideal candidate should have a Masters in Computer Science, Computational 
Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Science or related fields, as 
well as a strong interest in interdisciplinary research, at the intersection of 
Computational Modelling and Machine Learning.

The salary scale will be in accordance with the Ministry of Finance’s agreement 
with the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations for a full-time 
position.

ITU is a teaching and research-based tertiary institution concerned with 
information technology (IT) and the opportunities it offers. The University 
offers an informal working environment, a varied everyday life, and a highly 
motivated, competent, and 160 diverse international faculty. Copenhagen has a 
strong educational system, a rich cultural life, universal healthcare, good 
childcare, and a well-functioning infrastructure. The city is also among the 
world’s most liveable cities according to the Economist Global Liveability 
Index.

Candidates will work together with Stefan Heinrich ([email protected]) and Paolo 
Burelli ([email protected]), and are encouraged to get in contact to develop the 
project details together.

Link to apply and further application details: 
https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=119&ProjectId=181523&DepartmentId=3439&MediaId=338
Application deadline: 20 March 2023, at 23:59 CET.


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Dr. Stefan Heinrich
Assistant Professor
Computer Science Department
IT University of Copenhagen
https://stefanheinrich.net/
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