Die Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg sucht:
Research Associate “Speech and audio foundation models for hearing aid processing”
| Vergütung | E13 TV-L |
|---|---|
| Stellenumfang | 100% (teilzeitgeeignet) |
| Einrichtung | Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics, Signal processing |
| Dienstort | Oldenburg (Oldb) |
| Bewerbungsfrist | 15.05.2026 |
| Beschäftigungsbeginn | zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt |
| Befristet | to 3 years |
Über uns
The School VI of Medicine and Health Sciences comprises the fields of human medicine, medical physics and acoustics, neurosciences, psychology and health services research. Together with the four regional hospitals, School VI forms the University Medicine Oldenburg. Furthermore, the university cooperates closely with the University Medicine of the University of Groningen.
The research associate position is embedded within the Signal Processing Division (http://www.sigproc.uni-oldenburg.de) and the Cluster of Excellence Hearing4all.connects. The main activities of the Signal Processing Division center around signal processing for acoustical and biomedical applications, with a focus on hearing aids and speech communication devices. More specifically, research topics in the areas of microphone array processing, speech enhancement and acoustic scene analysis are addressed, using a combination of model-based statistical signal processing techniques and data-driven machine learning methods. The Signal Processing Division has access to excellent high-performance computing facilities, measurement equipment and labs, e.g., a unique lab with variable acoustics (see demos on YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@signalprocessingunioldenbu1018)
Ihre Aufgaben
- conduct research on the use of speech and audio foundation models for real-time sound processing algorithms for hearing aids (e.g., acoustic scene analysis, noise reduction, speaker separation), including algorithm design, implementation, and experimental validation
- conduct research on distributed deep-learning-based algorithms for hearing aids, e.g., by offloading computationally intensive tasks to a more powerful external device such as a smartphone
- close collaboration with cooperation partners of the project
- publish research results in scientific journals
- active participation in international conferences
- active participation in research meetings and seminars of the Cluster of Excellence Hearing4all.connects and the Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics
- supervise students
Ihr Profil
Required qualifications
- academic university degree (Master or equivalent) in electrical engineering, computer science, applied physics, or a related discipline
- demonstrated ability to produce excellent scientific work, typically through the outstanding quality of the doctoral thesis
- excellent publication record
- extensive knowledge and experience in speech/audio signal processing and machine learning
- excellent programming skills (e.g., python, Matlab)
- excellent written and spoken English language skills
Preferred qualifications:
- experience with speech and audio foundation models
- experience with signal processing algorithms for hearing devices
- experience with distributed signal processing or machine learning methods
- good communication skills
- ability to work in a team
Wir bieten
- Integration into a dedicated team and an excellent scientific environment
- Access to excellent acoustical labs and computing facilities
- Opportunities to collaborate within the interdisciplinary Cluster of Excellence Hearing4all.connects
- Payment in accordance with collective bargaining law (special annual payment, company pension scheme, asset-related benefits) incl. 30 days annual leave
- Support and guidance during your onboarding phase
- A family-friendly environment with flexible working hours (flexitime) and the possibility of pro-rata mobile work
- An extensive and free further education programme as well as programmes geared toward the promotion of early-career researchers (https://uol.de/en/school6/early-career)
Unser Anspruch
The University of Oldenburg is dedicated to increase the percentage of female employees in the field of science. Therefore, female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. In accordance to § 21 Section 3 NHG, female candidates with equal qualifications will be preferentially considered. Applicants with disabilities will be given preference in case of equal qualification.
Kontakt
For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Simon Doclo (; http://www.sigproc.uni-oldenburg.de).
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The application document (ref. SP262) should be submitted as a single PDF file, containing:
- a letter of motivation including a statement of skills and research interests (max. 1 page)
- curriculum vitae
- list of publications
- copies of university diplomas and transcripts
- contact details of two referees
Vorteile an der Universität Oldenburg
30 days vacation
Secure remuneration according to collective agreement
Company pension scheme
Further education opportunities
Flexible working hours
Health management
Remote working
Compatibility of career and family
Support with childcare
University Sports Centre
Certificate Bicycle-friendly employer
Corporate Benefits
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