[LAD] another job opening at HoerTech, Oldenburg, Germany

Burkhard Wölfel versuchsanstalt at gmx.de
Tue Jul 10 17:39:35 UTC 2012



Am 09.07.2012 um 17:15 schrieb Giso Grimm <gg3137 at vegri.net>:

> Dear List,
>
> I would like to make you all aware of an open position related to  
> audio
> development, potentially on Linux.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Giso
>
> --------------------
>
> The Center of Competence for Hearing Aid System Technology – HoerTe 
> ch
> gGmbH – is happy to announce a full-time job opening to expand its
> research and development team at the earliest possible date.  
> HoerTech is
> a leading non-profit research institute in the field of audiological  
> and
> acoustical developments related to hearing systems.

Plus, it is located in a nice university town, has great affordable  
housing just across the street, a university canteen within walking  
distance and one of the most marvellous pieces of technical art making  
a point about human perception that I've ever seen (and sat on).

Pictured here, in the middle of the crowd:

http://www.taubenschlag.de/cms_pics/Entwickler-Forum.jpg

Grüß' bitte Wechloy von mir, Giso!

- Burkhard

P. S.:

Does Deutsche Bahn still do their maintenance work on the railway  
track once a year? Having this brutal machine lift up the tracks,  
reposition the crushed rock the tracks are lying on and hammering  
everything back on the ground used to be an acoustic happening of its  
own that you could not defy. Four o'clock Sunday morning. Forty feet  
away from my pillow. Monstrous noise pouring out of every wall, once a  
year. I couldn't believe that neighbors from the adiacent building  
didn't hear anything...

> For a national
> research project, we are seeking a qualified and motivated RESEARCH
> ASSOCIATE (f/m) with established experience in scientific research in
> either audio signal processing, physics, communications engineering,
> or similar. The position will be concerned with the further  
> development
> of a software platform for hearing aid algorithms ("Master Hearing  
> Aid")
> and the development of novel hearing aid algorithms. Another focus can
> be the co-development of auditory models for perceptual speech and  
> audio
> quality estimation. The opportunity to undertake a doctoral research  
> at
> the Oldenburg University is provided.
>
> For details please visit
>
> http://www.hoertech.de/web_en/hoertech/job_1.shtml
>
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