Dear Sursound List, (Apologies for cross-posting!)

Please see a PhD Studentship opportunity below, open to candidates of all 
nationalities. Please feel free to forward to anyone who may be interested. 
Thank you!

Best regards,
   Enzo

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PHD STUDENTSHIP IN DATA-DRIVEN AUDIO AND ACOUSTIC ENGINEERING
University of Surrey (UK)
Post Type: in-person, full time
Location: Guildford (35 minutes by fast train from London)
Support package: up to £150k, including stipend (UKRI rate) and tuition fees 
(international level)
Closing Date: Friday 3 July 2026 23:59 (UK Time)
Start Date: October 2026
Supervisor: Prof Enzo De Sena

This fully funded PhD studentship is aligned with AURORA³, the UK’s only 
National Strategic Infrastructure in audio and acoustics, currently being built 
at the University of Surrey. AURORA³ will enable fast, accurate and 
reproducible data collection to support cutting-edge research in audio, 
acoustics, and AI. It will consist of a state-of-the-art acoustic anechoic 
chamber equipped with a spherical loudspeaker array and a world-first variable 
acoustics room enabling reverberation times as well as room volume to be 
precisely controlled. AURORA³ is supported by a £2.2 million investment from 
the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), in addition to 
sizeable contributions from the University of Surrey and the thirty AURORA³ 
partners and key users.

The PhD studentship will support AURORA³’s early research activities, including 
e.g. validation of the infrastructure, design and execution of large scale 
measurement campaigns and/or perceptual studies, and development of data driven 
models for room acoustics and spatial audio. The specific research direction 
will be finalised after enrolment so that it aligns with strategic priorities 
of AURORA³ and take into account the successful applicant’s background and 
areas of expertise.

The PhD student will be hosted by the Institute of Sound Recording (IoSR). The 
IoSR is an internationally-leading centre for research in acoustic engineering. 
Established in 1998, it comprises a team of seven PhD students, two research 
fellows, one research infrastructure engineer, and four academics, currently 
supported by £4.4 millions of research funding. The successful candidate will 
join an active AURORA³ research team, including one of the current PhD students 
and the research infrastructure engineer, both of whom are full-time on 
AURORA³. The IoSR is also home to the world-renowned Tonmeister degree in Music 
and Sound Recording, which has produced a stream of highly successful graduates 
who have collectively received numerous accolades, including three Oscars, 
twelve Grammys, six Emmys, and twelve BAFTAs. 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

You will have a Masters in a relevant discipline or at least a 1st or 2:1 
Bachelors degree (or equivalent). You will be able to demonstrate excellent 
mathematical, analytical and computer programming skills. Advantage will be 
given to applicants with experience in one or more of the following: signal 
processing, room acoustic modelling, deep learning, acoustic measurements 
(e.g., microphone-based recordings), psychoacoustics, or design and execution 
of formal listening experiments. Furthermore, you will have excellent research 
skills evidenced by a significant Bachelors/Masters research project, involving 
experimental research, appropriate use of the literature and/or computer-based 
simulations, and a formal dissertation-style report. You will be enthusiastic 
about working in a team.

At Surrey we are committed to providing an inclusive environment that offers 
equitable opportunities for all. We are seeking to increase the diversity 
within our community and would particularly encourage applicants from 
underrepresented groups, such as women, people from black, Asian and minority 
ethnic groups, and people with disabilities. 

HOW TO APPLY

To reduce the workload on our Admissions team as well as reducing 
administrative burden on non-shortlisted applicants, we are using a two-stage 
application process for this studentship:

Stage 1: you apply via the following MS Form by Friday 3 July 2026 23:59 (UK 
Time): https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/FVzjhhLAEw . This stage involves 
answering two questions about your motivation and uploading your CV and 
academic transcripts. Applications are assessed as they are received, so please 
submit your application whenever it is ready, without waiting until the 
deadline.

Stage 2: if your application is shortlisted for an interview, you will be 
notified by 6 July 2026 and you will then have to apply through the University 
website on https://www.surrey.ac.uk/postgraduate/audio-engineering-phd by 12 
July 2026 23:59 (UK Time). The University website application includes 
additional personal details, residency status, evidence of English 
qualification, official English translation of transcripts (if not in English), 
and details of two referees. 

Interviews will be held 27-31 July, and you will receive a final decision 
shortly thereafter. 

Informal enquires are welcome and should be made to Prof Enzo De Sena 
[[email protected]]. 

FUNDING

- Standard UKRI stipend for 42 months (currently £21,805 per year, tax free)
- Tuition fees at national (currently £5,238 per year) or international level 
(currently £24,300 per year) for 36 months
- Research Training Support Grant (£1,750)

For a total of up to £150k.


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Enzo De Sena
Professor (Full Professor)
Director, Institute of Sound Recording
Department of Music & Media
University of Surrey
Stag Hill, University Campus, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK

Office: 08aBC03
Email: [email protected]
URL: desena.org
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/enzodesena

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