[ANPPOM-Lista] PhD Studentship in Semantic Audio and Intelligent Music Production

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PhD Studentship in Semantic Audio and Intelligent Music Production *Queen
Mary, University of London* - School of Electronic Engineering and Computer
Science
 Qualification type: PhD  Location: London  Funding for: EU Students,
International Students, Self-funded Students, UK Students  Funding
amount: £16,057
Per annum  Hours: Full Time   Placed on: 24th July 2015  Closes: 28th
August 2015

Applications are invited for a fully-funded PhD studentship in the areas of
Semantic Audio and Intelligent Music Production to seek novel ways of
interacting with audio in music production, particularly in the recording
studio. Topics of interest include but not limited to: intelligent audio
editing, feature extraction at source exploiting multitrack recordings,
Semantic Web ontologies and ontology-based information management in music
production. The research will involve working at the intersection of
digital signal processing, machine learning, formal knowledge
representation and human-computer interaction.

*All nationalities* are eligible to apply for this studentship, which will
start in Autumn 2015. The studentship is for three years, and covers
student fees as well as a tax-free stipend of £16,057 per annum.

Candidates must have a first-class honours degree or equivalent, or a good
MSc Degree in Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Sound and Music
Computing or equivalent. Candidates should be confident in digital signal
processing, machine learning, and/or knowledge representation and
logic-based reasoning. Programming experience e.g. in Python, MATLAB,
Prolog, Lisp, R, C/C++, Java or similar is essential. Prior experience in
sound engineering and web technologies are welcome. An existing track
record of publications and experience in music software development are
very advantageous.

The PhD supervisors will be Dr Gyorgy Fazekas and Prof Mark Sandler. The
project will be based in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer
Science, and the student will become a member of the interdisciplinary
Centre for Digital Music (C4DM).

Informal enquiries can be made by email to Dr Fazekas (g.fazekas em qmul.ac.uk
<b.sturm em qmul.ac.uk>).

To apply, please follow the on-line process at (
http://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/applyresearchdegrees/index.html) click
on list of Research Degree Subjects and select ‘Electronic Engineering’ in
the ‘A-Z list of research opportunities’ and following the instructions on
the right-hand side of the web page.

*Please note* that instead of the ‘Research Proposal’ we request a
‘Statement of Research Interests’. Your statement should answer two
questions: (i) Why are you interested in the topic(s) described above? (ii)
What relevant experience do you have? Your statement should be brief: no
more than 500 words or one side of A4 paper. In addition we would also like
you to send a sample of your written work. This might be a chapter of your
final year dissertation, or a published conference or journal paper. More
details can be found at: http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/phd/apply.php

Interviews are expected to take place during the 2nd week of September.

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carlos palombini
ph.d. dunelm
professor de musicologia ufmg
professor colaborador ppgm-unirio
ufmg.academia.edu/CarlosPalombini <http://goo.gl/KMV98I>
www.researchgate.net/profile/Carlos_Palombini2
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