Dear Music DSP people,
Please feel free to forward the following job information to anyone who may be 
interested. Apologies for cross-posting. Best wishes, Mark Plumbley

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Research Fellow (Research Software Developer) in Musical Audio Repurposing 
using Source Separation

http://jobs.surrey.ac.uk/095616

University of Surrey, Centre for Vision Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP)

Salary:  GBP 31,076 to GBP 38,183 per annum  

Closing Date:  31 January 2017 

Reference:  095616

Applications are invited for a Research Fellow (Research Software Developer) to 
work full-time on an EPSRC funded project "Musical Audio Repurposing using 
Source Separation" from 1 March 2017 to 31 January 2018. This project is 
tackling the challenge of high quality musical audio repurposing, focussing on 
soloing, desoloing, remixing and upmixing. The project is investigating new 
methods for musical audio source separation, in parallel with investigating new 
perceptual evaluation measures for audio source separation.

The candidate will be responsible for developing an extensible open-source 
research software framework, in conjunction with other researchers in the 
project. They will also develop user software and demonstrators for audio 
repurposing, such as upmixers for and remixers, and will work with a specialist 
app developer to create a demonstrator remixing app. The candidate will be 
working as part of a team, with two other researchers focussing on audio source 
separation and perceptual evaluation methods.

The successful applicant is expected to have excellent mathematical and 
programming skills, as well as either a Masters degree in electronic 
engineering, computer science or related subject, or equivalent professional 
experience. They will have demonstrable experience in software development 
relevant to audio and music signal processing, in topics such as digital signal 
processing, acoustics, binaural audio, multichannel audio, audio coding, speech 
processing, and/or music information retrieval. Significant experience of 
development in both Python and Matlab as well as C/C++ is desirable. Research 
experience in audio signal processing or experience of working closely with 
audio signal processing researchers is also desirable.

The project is led by Prof Mark Plumbley in the Machine Audition Lab of the 
Centre for Vision Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP), and in collaboration 
with the Institute of Sound Recording (IoSR).

CVSSP is one of the largest groups of its type in the UK, with over 120 active 
researchers working in the areas of vision, image processing, and audio, and a 
grant portfolio of over £12M. The Centre has state-of-the-art acoustic capture 
and analysis facilities enabling research into audio source separation, music 
transcription and spatial audio, and video and audio capture facilities 
supporting research in real-time video and audio processing and visualisation. 
The IoSR is a leading centre for research in psychoacoustic engineering, as 
well as being home to the Tonmeister undergraduate degree programme. It has a 
focused team of 12 researchers, plus several industrial collaborators, and a 
range of professional facilities of the highest standards, including three 
recording studios and an ITU-R BS 1116 standard critical listening room.

Informal enquires are welcome, to: Prof Mark Plumbley (m.plumb...@surrey.ac.uk).

For more information and to apply online, visit http://jobs.surrey.ac.uk/095616

We acknowledge, understand and embrace diversity.

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Prof Mark D Plumbley
Professor of Signal Processing
Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP) 
University of Surrey - Celebrating 50 years in Guildford
Email: m.plumb...@surrey.ac.uk
University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH, UK
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