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interested)

New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) and the 
Music and Audio Research Lab (MARL) invite applications for a post-doctoral 
position in cyberphysical systems’ research and development involving 
large-scale capture, analysis, classification, retrieval, and visualization of 
urban noise.

These research activities form part of an interdisciplinary initiative, 
integrating MARL’s Citygram project, that aims to: (a) design and deploy 
large-scale remote sensing networks that capture spatio-acoustic properties of 
NYC's metropolitan area in real-time; (b) design systems for automatic sound 
identification; (c) develop tools for both mining existing databases and 
collecting new noise complaints and associated acoustic events; and (d) provide 
an online exploration/research hub for spatio-acoustic “big data” access, 
navigation, and visualization. Research results will enable deeper 
understanding of the NYC noise problem and thus inform effective public policy. 
Main areas of research include: wireless sensor networks; soundfield capture, 
analysis and classification; and visualization of spatio-acoustic properties 
with a focus on urban noise.

Applicants must be able to demonstrate a track record of research and 
publication in several of the following areas: audio signal processing, sound 
and music computing, mobile computing, machine learning, data mining, spatial 
audio, and information retrieval, and should have completed (or be close to 
completing) their doctoral degree in a relevant field. Excellent signal 
processing and programming skills are essential. Experience in acoustic ecology 
will be advantageous.

The position is for 2 years (subject to good research progress) at a salary of 
$60,000/year, including health benefits, plus $3,000 in travel costs. The 
successful candidate will be based at the CUSP research center and will closely 
work with a multidisciplinary team including NYU faculty members Drs. Tae Hong 
Park, Claudio Silva, Juan Pablo Bello, R. Luke DuBois, and Agnieszka Roginska. 
The position will preferably start by September 2013.

Please email inquiries and application materials to Dr. Tae Hong Park 
(t...@nyu.edu). Application should include a letter of intent, full CV 
including a list of publications, and the names/email addresses of 3 
references. We will start reviewing applications immediately and until the 
position has been filled. For more information on CUSP and MARL please visit:

http://cusp.nyu.edu/
http://marl.smusic.nyu.edu/

New York University is an equal opportunity employer.

_________________________________
Agnieszka Roginska, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Associate Director
Music Technology
New York University
rogin...@nyu.edu
Ph: 1(212)998-5141



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