PhD Studentship: Audio/acoustics Machine Learning

Updated: 9 days ago
Location: Guildford, ENGLAND
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 01 Jul 2024

About the Project

This is an exciting opportunity for a budding researcher to fulfil their potential at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Audio/acoustics, an area of machine learning called Machine Listening. The PhD project brings together world-leading audio experts to develop state-of-the-art techniques as a widely-applicable embedding of acoustic environments. 

Based in Guildford, the project forms a collaboration between AudioLabs, Fraunhofer IIS (Erlangen, Germany) and CVSSP at the University of Surrey. It builds on work by the co-investigators into virtual acoustics, spatial audio rendering, optimisation of acoustical systems, training of deep neural networks and exploration of object-based audio for making translatable immersive experiences. As such, the research is expected to include a mixture of practical and computational experiments, based at the university. The successful candidate will have the chance to spend time in the labs at Fraunhofer, interacting with colleagues there and exchanging knowledge. 

We would welcome an outstanding student from any background to join our inclusive world-renowned research centre at the start of a new partnership to take advantage of this vibrant collaborative academic environment. 

Supervisors:Professor Philip Jackson

Entry requirements

Open to any UK or international candidates. Up to 30% of our UKRI funded studentships can be awarded to candidates paying international rate fees. Find out more about eligibility . Starting in October 2024.

You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . You will have a strong interest in audio and machine learning, and demonstrate a high level of academic achievement in relevant subject areas and a clear aptitude for scientific, engineering research. We will need to be convinced that you have the necessary background knowledge and research skills to begin your doctoral training. You will have a 1st or 2:1 BSc/BEng degree (or equivalent) and either an MSc/MEng in a relevant engineering or scientific discipline or equivalent specialist experience. 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: machine listening, deep learning, acoustics, signal processing, computer vision, spatial audio, NLP, statistical analysis, software development, academic writing. You will have advanced research skills, evidenced by a significant Bachelors/Masters project, for example, involving experimental research, appropriate use of the literature, computer-based simulations and a formal dissertation-style report.

How to apply

Applications should be submitted via the Vision, Speech and Signal Processing PhD programme page. In place of a research proposal, you should upload a document stating the title of the project that you wish to apply for and the name of the relevant supervisor. 

Funding 

Fully funded for this project only. Open to any UK or international candidates. Up to 30% of our UKRI funded studentships can be awarded to candidates paying international rate fees. Funding is for 3.5 years. 

Application deadline 

1 July 2024 

Enquiries 

Contact Professor Philip Jackson

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