Dear List,

we are inviting applications for a post-doctoral research scientist to join our 
team for research on communication in complex audio-visual virtual 
environments. 

Your responsibilities:
- Development of novel techniques for investigating communication ability in 
interactive audio-visual virtual reality involving the analysis of body, head 
and facial movements and of gestures
- Development of analysis methods for behavioral responses and statistical 
analysis of the results
- Research on binaural hearing and speech in complex acoustic conditions with 
normal hearing listeners 
- Publication in English-language scientific journals and presentations at 
conferences
- Supervision of student projects, assistance with teaching and with raising 
external funding.

Your qualifications:
- Successfully completed doctoral degree (PhD) in one of the following areas: 
psychoacoustics, audio technology, virtual reality, speech, multimodal 
interaction, signal processing, or a related area 
- Knowledge and experience desirable in designing and analyzing psychophysical 
experiments, virtual reality techniques, behavior analysis, audio signal 
processing, machine learning, auditory scene analysis, binaural hearing, speech 
perception and speech tests
- Very good programming skills in Matlab, Python, or C/C++
- Excellent written and oral communication skills as well as experience with 
scientific publications
- Interest in basic research and the development of complex technical systems 
in virtual reality
- Flexibility and good interpersonal skills 
- Interest in supervising students, helping with teaching and raising external 
funds.

Our offer:
We offer you the opportunity to join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team, to work 
with cutting-edge technical equipment, including an interactive audio-visual 
virtual reality system hosted in an anechoic chamber, and to learn about the 
latest methods in hearing research. As part of the DFG collaborative research 
center "Hearing acoustics: Perceptual principles, Algorithms and Applications" 
(https://uol.de/en/sfb-1330-hearing-acoustics) you will work closely with our 
project partners at the University of Oldenburg. Our close interaction with the 
Bernstein Centre for Computational Neuroscience Munich, the Graduate School of 
Systemic Neurosciences, the Hearing Research Network Munich, our extensive 
cooperation with industry and with scientific partners, and the numerous talks 
and courses offered at TUM create an attractive environment with excellent 
perspectives for personal development. Please see www.aip.cit.tum.de, 
http://y2u.be/yN7vD1khTOI and www.tum.de for information.
The position is available from 01.04.2024 and initially limited to 30.06.2026. 
Salary is according to the Collective Agreement for the Civil Service of the 
Länder (TV-L/E13, 100%). TUM strives to raise the proportion of women in its 
workforce and explicitly encourages applications from qualified women. The 
position is suitable for disabled persons. Disabled applicants will be given 
preference in case of generally equivalent suitability, aptitude and 
professional performance.

Munich - the city famous for the Oktoberfest, high-end cars and its unique 
location to the Alps - is a bustling, international and interesting place to 
live which offers a wide range of opportunities to engage in cultural and 
leisurely activities - from opera to skiing.

Interested?
I look forward to answering your questions on the phone (+49 89 289 28282) or 
by email. Please send your expressive application by email no later than 31 
January 2024 to Prof. Bernhard Seeber, [email protected].

As part of your application, you provide personal data to the Technical 
University of Munich (TUM). Please view our privacy policy on collecting and 
processing personal data in the course of the application process pursuant to 
Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union (GDPR) 
at https://portal.mytum.de/kompass/datenschutz/Bewerbung. By submitting your 
application you confirm to have read and understood the data protection 
information provided by TUM.

The job advertisement can also be found at: 
https://portal.mytum.de/jobs/wissenschaftler/NewsArticle_20231220_160335

Have a merry Christmas and all the best for the new year!

Bernhard 

--
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernhard U. Seeber
Audio Information Processing
Department of Computer Engineering 
School of Computation, Information and Technology
Technische Universität München 
Arcisstrasse 21
D-80333 Munich, Germany

Office: +49 89 289-28282
Fax: +49 89 289-28211
Mobile: +49 (0)174 928 6338

Visitors: Theresienstrasse 90, building N5, room N6504
Web: www.ce.cit.tum.de/aip 
https://www.youtube.com/@audioinformationprocessing 
www.bseeber.de

Key affiliations:
Department of Computer Engineering, CIT
Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Munich
Munich Institute of Biomedical Engineering (MIBE)
Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI)


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