Dear Sursound List,

Please see TWO 3-year postdoc opportunities below. Please feel free to forward 
to anyone who may be interested. Apologies for cross-posting. Thank you!

Best regards,
   Enzo

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RESEARCH FELLOWS IN IMMERSIVE AUDIO TECHNOLOGY
University of Surrey (UK)
Location: Guildford (35 minutes by fast train from London)
Salary: £36,024 p.a. - £41,732 p.a. (plus yearly uplifts subject to performance 
review, up to a maximum of £44,263 p.a. if appointed at top end of the scale)
Post Type: Full Time
Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on 15 January 2024

Applications are invited for two full-time Research Fellows to be based in the 
Institute of Sound Recording (IoSR)<https://iosr.uk/> at the University of 
Surrey and to work on the EPSRC project CIAT (“Challenges in Immersive Audio 
Technologies”) conducted in collaboration with King’s College London, and the 
University of Southampton. There are 6 positions available, two at each 
institution. Candidates are encouraged to apply for multiple posts if they feel 
that their experience is well aligned with the positions.

The proposed start date for the posts is the 1st March 2024, but it can be 
deferred, if required. The posts will be offered on a full-time fixed-term 
contract for 36 months or until 28th February 2027 (whichever comes sooner).

Immersive technologies will transform not only how we communicate and 
experience entertainment, but also our experience of the physical world, from 
shops to museums, cars to classrooms. Despite significant progress in the 
computer vision community, long-standing fundamental challenges adversely 
impact on audio technologies, preventing immersion into realistic acoustic 
scenes in which the audience feels transported to an alternate reality.

Specifically, state-of-the-art immersive audio technologies (a) suffer from 
computational requirements preventing real-time creation of shared, interactive 
immersive audio experiences, and (b) are limited in their ability to 
efficiently deliver shared, high-quality auditory experiences to multiple 
listeners. CIAT’s vision is to transform the state of the art by developing a 
principled, scalable and reconfigurable framework for capturing and reproducing 
only perceptually relevant information.

Successful candidates will gain extensive opportunities for:

  *   Collaboration and networking between the three partner institutions and 
with external academic collaborators, stakeholders, and industry partners, 
including Stanford CCRMA (US), BBC (UK), SONOS (UK), National Gallery (UK);
  *   Travel, including international conferences and workshops, as well as 
extended research visits at the partner institutions and Stanford CCRMA;
  *   Access to state-of-the-art research facilities and resources, e.g., the 
IoSR-hosted reference listening room, and the ISVR-hosted anechoic chamber.

At Surrey we are recruiting in two areas:

  *   (A): Immersive Audio Reproduction, which will involve developing novel 
psychoacoustic-based technologies for 3D sound reproduction, and
  *   (B): Perceptual Evaluations, which will involve exploring human auditory 
perception and designing and executing subjective listening evaluations.

The successful applicants will have a range of skills, including some of the 
following: strong, independent research skills; a PhD, or close to completion, 
in engineering, computer science or related area; an excellent (A) signal 
processing and/or (B) acoustics background; experience with (A) developing new 
immersive audio reproduction methods and/or with (B) designing and executing 
formal listening experiments.

The IoSR is home to the Tonmeister degree in Music and Sound Recording, which 
produced a stream of highly successful graduates (including two Oscar winners, 
ten Grammy winners, and twelve BAFTA winners), and is a leading centre for 
research in acoustic engineering.

We offer a generous pension, relocation assistance where appropriate , flexible 
working options including job share and blended home/campus working locations 
(dependent on work duties), access to world-class leisure facilities on campus, 
a range of travel schemes and supportive family friendly benefits including an 
excellent on-site nursery.

The University of Surrey is committed to providing an inclusive environment 
that offers equal opportunities for all.  We place great value on diversity and 
are seeking to increase the diversity within our community.  Therefore, we 
particularly encourage applications from under-represented groups, such as 
people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups and people with 
disabilities.

To apply go to: https://jobs.surrey.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=13737.
Informal enquiries may be made to the Surrey project lead, Dr Enzo De Sena 
e.des...@surrey.ac.uk<mailto:e.des...@surrey.ac.uk>
The adverts of the positions at the other institutions are available 
here<https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DEO895/research-associate-in-immersive-audio-technology>
 (KCL), 
here<https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DEN280/research-fellow-in-acoustics-and-audio-signal-processing>
 and 
here<https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DEO660/research-fellow-in-bayesian-machine-learning-for-psychoacoustic-modelling>
 (Soton).



Best regards,
   Enzo

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

Office: 08aBC03
Email: e.des...@surrey.ac.uk<mailto:e.des...@surrey.ac.uk>
URL: desena.org<http://desena.org/>
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/enzodesena

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