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participant outcomes. The project will use a variety of approaches, including human perceptual experiments, machine learning, digital signal processing, and computational models of hearing. UConn has a vibrant
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. The models will also be used to develop sound processing tools to remove and de-emphasize auditory triggers (e.g., with headphones) and improve participant outcomes. The project will use a variety of
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contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background check. TO APPLY Please apply online at https://hr.uconn.edu/jobs , Faculty and Staff Positions, Search #499201, and upload
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of knowledge with stakeholders—skills that are increasingly sought after in academia, government, and applied research careers. The project emphasizes strong mentorship, interdisciplinary collaboration, and
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. Contribute to the development of research grants for funding of lab training and research. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS PhD in neuroscience, neurobiology, machine learning, biomedical engineering, or related field