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Visible to the public Research openings at NYU’s Music and Audio Research LabConflict Detection Enabled

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    Mon, 12/17/2018 - 2:38pm
    cmydlarz
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    (Please distribute amongst your students and colleagues)

    Dear all,

    We are looking for 2 researchers to join the Music and Audio Research Laboratory (MARL) at New York University:

    1 postdoctoral research associate to work on machine listening for urban sound analysis as part of the Sounds of New York City (SONYC) project, a large NSF-funded project that aims to monitor, analyze, and mitigate urban noise pollution. For details and applications instructions, visit https://apply.interfolio.com/58662

    1 postdoctoral associate / research engineer to work on two new urban sensing platforms (acoustic and multi-modal) in New York City as part of both the Sounds of New York City (SONYC) and the Reconfigurable Environmental Intelligence Platform (REIP) projects. Both MS and PhD are encouraged to apply. For details and application instructions, visit https://apply.interfolio.com/58665

    Both positions are for 2 years with $70K starting salaries plus benefits. The successful candidates for both positions will join the Music and Audio Research Laboratory (MARL) and the Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) at New York University, working as part of a team led by Juan Pablo Bello.

    MARL is concerned by the lack of diversity in our field, and would like to strongly encourage applications from women and others from communities traditionally underrepresented in computer science and engineering research.

    The deadline for applications is January 31, 2019, but we will continue to accept applications until the position is filled. 

    Questions should be directed to:

    Mark Cartwright (mark.cartwright@nyu.edu) for the machine listening position

    Charlie Mydlarz (cmydlarz@nyu.edu) for the sensing position

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