EDINBURGH SPEECH SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY (EdSST) project - PhD positions in speech science and technology
Five PhD positions funded by the European Commission under the Marie Curie
Early Stage Research Training (EST) scheme are available on the Edinburgh Speech
Science and Technology (EdSST) project.
EdSST is an interdisciplinary research training programme that aims close the
gap between speech science and technology, focussing on a number of overlapping
research areas, each of which includes components from speech science and speech
technology:
* Articulatory instrumentation and modelling
* Speech synthesis
* Speech recognition
* Human-computer dialogue systems
* Inclusive design
* Augmentative and alternative communication for further details see: Research
Website
You should have a first or upper second class honours degree or its equivalent,
and/or a Masters degree, in Informatics or Linguistics.
Informatics includes areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science,
Computer Science, Information Engineering, and Computational Linguistics.
Linguistics includes areas such as Phonetics, Speech Science, Speech and Language
Therapy, and Human Communication Sciences.
Applicants with degrees in these disciplines will also be considered: Electrical
Engineering, Psychology, Mathematics, Philosophy, and Physics.
You must also fulfil European Union Marie Curie EST selection criteria.
EdSST Fellows will be expected to register for a PhD with either the University
of Edinburgh or QMUC, depending on PhD topic.
Application details and further information: Information Website