*PhD Studentships in Spatial Audio and Vision*

*S3A: Future Spatial Audio for Immersive Listener Experience at Home*

Five fully-funded PhD Studentships are available for UK students to join
the flagship *S3A *project pioneering the future of spatial audio from
production through to reproduction at home. The goal of *S3A *research is
to introduce practical technologies for spatial audio that will
revolutionise how listeners experience sound. *S3A* is a collaborative
project between the Universities of Surrey, Salford and Southampton and the
BBC Research and Development.

PhD studentships are available in the following areas:

*Area of research*

*Institution/Contact*

1.   Audio perception: games, binaural, emotional response to sound and
audio quality

Salford - Prof. Trevor Cox

t.j....@salford.ac.uk

2.   Spatial audio recording and production



Surrey - Dr. Philip Jackson

p.jack...@surrey.ac.uk)

3.   Spatial audio reproduction with loudspeakers or headphones

Southampton- Dr. Filippo Fazi

filippo.f...@soton.ac.uk

4.   Perceptually optimised capture and reproduction of extended sources in
3D audio systems*



Surrey/BBC - Dr Russell Mason

r.ma...@surrey.ac.uk

5.   Immersive audio-visual content production*



Surrey/BBC - Prof. Adrian Hilton

a.hil...@surrey.ac.uk

**BBC industrial case studentship*

Although PhD researchers will be based at the relevant host institution,
research will be conducted within the S3A wide project team providing
opportunities for collaboration and extended secondment to other S3A
partners. Further information about the S3A research project is available
at  S3A-spatialaudio.org <http://s3a-spatialaudio.org>

Entry Requirements
Candidates should hold a 1st or 2:1 Bachelor’s degree and preferably a
Masters with distinction in an appropriate discipline (e.g., engineering,
computer science, signal processing, applied mathematics, physics,
experimental psychology). They should be able to demonstrate excellent
mathematical, analytic, programming skills and/or experience in perceptual
studies depending on the PhD research topic. Preference will be given to
applicants with experience in one or more areas of: sound perception, music
and media production, audio and speech signal processing, multi-channel and
3D audio technologies, image and video processing, computer vision,
acoustics, array processing, blind source separation, detection and
tracking, statistical signal processing and machine learning.

Funding
Funding is available for UK nationals *only* and covers full tuition fees
(home rate) and a stipend at the rate specified by the Research Council
(rate for 2015-2016 is £14,057 p.a. tax-free). The award will be for a
period of 3 years starting in October 2015.  Industrial case studentships
will attract an enhanced stipend (~£18,000 p.a. tax-free).

[Students from EU countries other than the UK are generally eligible for a
fees-only award]



How to Apply: send (i) cover letter indicating your preferred PhD research
area, (ii) curriculum vitae, (iii) outline research proposal (max. 2
pages), (iv) details of two academic referees, and (v) copies of
transcripts and certificates of qualification to* Liz James *
e.ja...@surrey.ac.uk. For specific information on PhD research projects
please contact the lead investigator listed above.

Suitable candidates will be shortlisted within one week of the closing
date, then invited to complete the formal application process including an
interview.

The closing date for applications and support documents is 15 July 2015.



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