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. Additional Posting Information: Job Overview The Lighting and Sound Technology Program Director is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and advancement of lighting systems across all performance venues
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processing algorithms for the compensation of non-idealities (equalization, distortion reduction) and beamforming algorithms for audio transducer arrays will be designed. Where to apply Website https
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—of linguistics, psychology, computer science, philosophy, education, and neuroscience. The doctoral student's work will be part of the Language and Cognitive Processes team, whose research focuses
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recording, and hybrid 2-way events and conferences. Coordinate needs between audio and video field production teams as well as house AV teams. Point of contact for both client-side communication in planning
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to departments. Serve as a primary point of contact for departmental inquiries regarding procurement processes, documentation requirements, and transaction status. Assist the Assistant Director in delivering
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signals. Excessive sound can rupture tip links, silencing the hair cell. In vitro studies show that tip links can re grow within 24–48 hours[4,5], but little is known about how this repair process behaves
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gives rise to well‑known effects such as the Doppler shift, it is rarely modelled explicitly. With this research project, we aim to develop novel models and processing approaches for audio signals
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learning, pytorch, huggingface etc... Knowledge of speech, audio, time-series or signal processing is required. Ability to effectively and efficiently utilise industry-standard Linux-based computers for AI
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customer service experience. * Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and point of sale systems. * Ability to work cooperatively. * Ability to maintain a positive attitude. * Ability to lift 40 pounds with
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electronics, computer vision, audio signal processing, and Human–Computer Interaction (HCI), with specific focus on gesture recognition and multimodal interfaces based on audio signals. These activities will