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Job Description

Both associates are expected to perform excellent research towards a PhD degree (often in cooperation with international partners) under the guidance of professors Gernot Kubin and Barbara Schuppler. Furthermore, the associates will co-advise Bachelor’s and Master’s student projects and develop and teach laboratory and problem classes on various aspects of signal processing. Fluency in English is a must, knowledge of German is an asset. A strong background in signal processing and/or speech communication as well as an excellent Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Information Engineering, or similar are required.

Entry-level gross yearly salaries are about EUR 45.900,- for 40 hrs per week and initial contract durations may span up to 4 years.

The Signal Processing and Speech Communication Laboratory (https://www.spsc.tugraz.at) as the main organizer of INTERSPEECH 2019 in Graz (https://www.interspeech2019.org) and takes the lead in building a Graduate School of Excellence in European Speech and Language Technologies together with seven partners of the Unite! University Alliance (https://www.unite-university.eu). TU Graz is ranked #2 of all universities in the German speaking countries (https://www.umultirank.org).

Graz (https://www.graztourismus.at/en) is the second largest city of Austria located in the south-eastern province of Styria at the cross-roads of major continental European cultures. It enjoys a vibrant student life with eight universities and excellent leisure and sports opportunities in the larger Alps-Adriatic region. UNESCO has included the historic centre of Graz in its World Heritage List and Graz has been a Cultural Capital of Europe.

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Institution
Graz University of Technology
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Location
Graz, Styria, Austria
Closing Date
Sept. 27, 2023