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behavioral neuroscience or signal processing (especially of bioacoustics data) Programming experience (e.g. Python, R, Matlab, etc.) Strong communication and collaborative skills and proficiency in spoken and
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How does the human brain combine what we hear with what we see during language processing? Why can language users so effortlessly integrate auditory signals, such as speech, with visual signals, such as
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5 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Sound engineering Researcher Profile First
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explore multimodal learning and unlearning techniques using vision, language, and audio signals to build intelligent systems capable of interpreting and responding to human actions and emotions. This work
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, preferably with a background in behavioral neuroscience or signal processing (especially of bioacoustics data) - Programming experience (e.g. Python, R, Matlab, etc.) - Strong communication and
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discipline. Sound knowledge of polymer materials, functional materials or composite systems for wearable devices (mandatory). Experience in the processing and characterization of polymers or polymer-based
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, and have a mandate by the NIH to inform new therapies for this difficult-to-treat disease. Focus is on understanding how corrupt coding and non-coding (“dark genome”) genes that are part of
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structures and learning objectives that disentangle sound representations according to well-understood signal characteristics reflecting the underlying sound generation process. By making this understanding
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of multimedia datasets (voice, text, etc.). Development of predictive models for cognitive impairment and Parkinson's disease using signal processing and machine learning techniques. Development and debugging
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creative processes, develop innovative CoCreative AI systems and educational strategies, and address AI’s ethical, cultural, legal and societal implications in creative domains. See mishmash.no for more