[info] PhD Position at University of Oldenburg, Germany : DNN-based multi-modal speech enhancement for hearing devices

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Date:   Sun, 9 Nov 2025 15:53:57 +0100
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The Signal Processing Division and the Collaborative Research Centre
Hearing Acoustics at the University of Oldenburg in Germany are seeking
to fill the position of a Doctoral Researcher (PhD Student)
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The Signal Processing Division and the Collaborative Research Centre
Hearing Acoustics at the University of Oldenburg in Germany are seeking
to fill the position of a

*Doctoral Researcher (PhD Student) **
**“DNN-based multi-modal speech enhancement for hearing devices”*

The position is available as soon as possible for initially 3 years,
with salary according to TV-L E13 (75%), corresponding to about 3.500 €
per month before taxes (exact amount depending on experience and
qualifications).

The successful candidate is expected to conduct research on speech
enhancement algorithms for hearing devices in dynamic acoustic
environments with multiple talkers, including algorithm design,
implementation, and experimental validation. A central element is the
use of multi-modal sensor data, e.g., electrooculography (EOG) and head
orientation (accelerometer) in combination with the microphone signals
from the hearing devices. Algorithm design will involve a combination of
signal processing and machine learning methods.

Candidates are required to have an academic university degree (Master or
equivalent) in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, computer
science, engineering physics, hearing technology or a related
discipline, excellent grades, and scientific experience in at least two
of the following research fields: speech/audio signal processing,
biomedical signal processing, machine learning. More information about
this position is available on
https://eu-central-1.protection.sophos.com?d=uol.de&u=aHR0cHM6Ly91b2wuZGUvZW4vam9iL2RvY3RvcmFsLXJlc2VhcmNoZXItZG5uLWJhc2VkLW11bHRpLW1vZGFsLXNwZWVjaC1lbmhhbmNlbWVudC1mb3ItaGVhcmluZy1kZXZpY2VzLTgwNw==&i=NjQwOGEwNWQ5YzliNTQ2NmRhMGIxZWNi&t=YU5ZZ2lNV3lEcFYrMCtEaGpENzZJMUNZdXlZUTdiOW1JWHk1Mmh2Y3J5OD0=&h=38daa4124eb443e3b21d8374e078f0fd&s=AVNPUEhUT0NFTkNSWVBUSVYRf-T0WCzYP_04JfKMPxMNcDiQ7Dv9ut5u0sQaXmu-lg

To apply for this position, please send your application (ref. SP261)
including a letter of motivation with a statement of skills and research
interests (max. 1 page), curriculum vitae, copies of university diplomas
and transcripts, and contact details of two referees to
simon...@uol.de. *The application deadline is 30.11.2025.*


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Prof. Dr. ir. Simon Doclo
University of Oldenburg
Dept. of Medical Physics and Acoustics
D-26111 Oldenburg
Germany

Tel: +49-441-7983344
Mob: +49-176-62994725
Fax: +49-441-7983902
simon...@uni-oldenburg.de
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