| Vacancy for a one-year post-doctoral researcher position at the Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands *** Computational modelling of human spoken-word recognition ***
As a post-doctoral researcher, you will join the NWO-Vidi funded project 'Ignoring the merry in marry: The effect of individual differences in attention and proficiency on non-native spoken-word recognition in noise' headed by Dr. Odette Scharenborg. This project investigates the effect of noise on non-native spoken-word recognition using a range of tasks tapping into different processes underlying human spoken-word recognition, and the effect of individual differences in attention and proficiency on non-native spoken-word recognition in noise.
You will conduct research on or related to the computational modelling of human spoken-word recognition. Research will focus on determining the best method for the automatic classification of speech segments, building a computational model of non-native human spoken-word recognition using Deep Neural Networks, running simulations and comparing the model?s output with existing human data. You will communicate your findings through papers in peer-reviewed research journals and at international conferences.
What we expect: - You hold a PhD in artificial intelligence, computer science, computational (psycho)linguistics, or a related discipline - You have a good knowledge of speech and human and/or automatic speech processing - You have experience with computational modelling - You have experience with Deep Neural Networks - You have a good command of spoken and written English - You have multiple journal publications, two of which as a first author - You are a team player who enjoys working with people from different backgrounds
More information: Odette Scharenborg O.Scharenborg@let.ru.nl http://odettescharenborg.ruhosting.nl
How to apply: Please note: Only job applications uploaded via the university website are taken into consideration. The job vacancy will soon become available via http://www.ru.nl/werken/alle-vacatures/
The application should consists of: -Motivation letter -CV -List of publications -Names of two referents
Closing date: Sunday 20 November 2016.
Starting date: The preferred starting date is 1 January 2017.
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