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Dear all,


We have a research fellowship post on acoustic source separation and 
localisation.

More details about how to apply can be found from here

https://jobs.surrey.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=014417


Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Location:       Guildford
Salary:         £31,076 to £32,958 per annum
        Fixed Term
Post Type:      Full Time
Advert Placed:  Wednesday 22 February 2017
Closing Date:   Wednesday 22 March 2017
Reference:      014417

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research fellow position available 
at CVSSP, starting in March 2017, to work in the area of acoustic source 
separation and localisation for one year. The project aims to develop robust 
algorithms for extracting and localising sources of interest from noisy 
acoustic measurements, especially from underwater acoustic data, which may 
contain not only the target source signal, but also the interfering sources, 
background noise, and surface/sea-bed reflections. Methods of interest for this 
work include sparse representations, compressed sensing, and Bayesian 
techniques. The methods to be developed will be evaluated with simulated data 
generated using acoustic models, as well as real data recorded by hydrophone 
arrays. This project will contribute to the Work Package 3 of the LSSCN 
consortium, funded by EPSRC/Dstl under the MoD UDRC in Signal Processing (see 
http://udrc.eng.ed.ac.uk/research/lssc-consortium/L_WP3-signal-separation-and-broadband-distributed-beamforming
 for more details).

Successful applicants will join the CVSSP, a leading research group in sensory 
(visual and auditory) data analysis and interpretation, and will work closely 
with Dr Wenwu Wang. CVSSP is one of the largest UK research groups in machine 
vision and audition with more than 120 researchers, with core expertise in 
Signal Processing, Image and Video Processing, Pattern Recognition, Computer 
Vision, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, Computer Graphics and 
Human Computer Interaction. CVSSP forms part of the Department of Electronic 
Engineering, which received one of the highest ratings in the last two research 
quality assessment, i.e. 2008 RAE, with 70% of its research classified as 
either 4* ("world-leading") or 3* ("internationally excellent") and in 2014 REF 
with over 90% of its research classified as either 4* ("world-leading") or 3* 
("internationally excellent").

Applicants should have a PhD degree or equivalent in electrical and electronic 
engineering, computer science, mathematical science, statistics, or related 
disciplines. Applicants should be able to demonstrate excellent mathematical, 
analytical and computer programming skills. Advantages will be given to the 
applicants who have experience in underwater acoustic signal processing, source 
separation, sparse representations, and machine learning.

For informal inquiries about the position, please contact Dr Wenwu Wang 
(w.w...@surrey.ac.uk).



Please feel free to circulate it to those who might be interested.


Best wishes,

Wenwu



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Dr Wenwu Wang
Centre for Vision Speech and Signal Processing
Department of Electronic Engineering
University of Surrey
Guildford GU2 7XH
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 (0) 1483 686039
Fax: +44 (0) 1483 686031
Email: w.w...@surrey.ac.uk
http://personal.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/W.Wang/
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