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The Institute of Sound Recording at the University of Surrey is currently 
advertising a fully-funded PhD studentship, in collaboration with BBC R&D, on 
object-based audio rendering.

Closing date for applications: 31st May 2016

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The project aims to develop new methods to render object-based audio for a 
range of domestic reproduction systems in order to create novel listening 
experiences.

Interest in object-based audio is currently increasing, due in part to the 
advent of commercial and standardised systems (e.g. Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, 
MPEG-H). This project will investigate optimum methods to render object-based 
audio in a domestic environment, taking into account limitations in the number 
and position of loudspeakers available in common domestic scenarios.

The research will involve creating example programme items, determining methods 
to render these to a wide range of loudspeaker layouts, and evaluating the 
resulting perceived audio quality and quality of experience. The main body of 
the research will involve the development of novel rendering methods; this will 
be achieved through a systematic study of the physical and perceptual 
properties, and will be used to implement a advanced object-based audio 
renderer. It is envisaged that the research will involve a large amount of 
practical experimentation.

The researcher will be able to make use of the professional-quality studios and 
wide range of over 100 microphones at the Institute of Sound Recording, as well 
as its multichannel reproduction systems and ITU-R BS 1116 standard listening 
room. The project will also involve the researcher spending significant amounts 
of time at BBC R&D’s North Lab in Salford, where the researcher will be able to 
take advantage of the BBC’s spatial audio listening room as well as links with 
its production studios and the audio research team. The researcher will benefit 
from being involved in the EPSRC-funded S3A project 
(http://www.s3a-spatialaudio.org), both contributing to this project’s wider 
aims as well as gaining from working in a large collaborative project.

APPLICANT SPECIFICATION

The successful candidate will need to meet the EPSRC nationality criteriato be 
eligible for the funding. Applicants should have a first or 2:1 honours degree, 
Masters degree, or equivalent in a subject that includes sound recording, audio 
engineering, and/or psychoacoustics. Applicants should be able to demonstrate 
excellent skills in one or more of the following areas: basic psychoacoustics, 
psychophysics, statistical planning and analysis of explorative experiments, 
audio signal processing, sound recording.

Further details can be found here:

http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ANQ085/fully-funded-phd-studentship-in-collaboration-with-bbc-randd-object-based-audio-rendering/

Note that the successful candidate must meet the EPSRC eligibility criteria:

https://www.epsrc.ac.uk/skills/students/help/eligibility/

Chris

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Dr Christopher Hummersone
Lecturer in Audio
Music & Sound Recording (Tonmeister) Admissions Officer
Institute of Sound Recording
University of Surrey
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/schoolofarts/people/complete_staff_list/chris_hummersone/index.htm
http://iosr.uk
Twitter: @IoSR_Surrey, @Dr_Chris_H
Tel.: 01483 686167
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