Summary
The University of Oldenburg is seeking a doctoral researcher specializing in model-based and learning-based approaches for acoustical signal processing. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in acoustics while working in a collaborative, international environment.
Doctoral Researcher in Acoustical Signal Processing, University of Oldenburg, Germany
Designation
Doctoral Researcher
Position Title: Model-Based and Learning-Based Approaches for Acoustical Signal Processing
Paygrade: E13 TV-L
Working Hours: 75%
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Institution | School VI of Medicine and Health Sciences |
| Department | Medical Physics and Acoustics, Signal Processing |
| Location | Oldenburg (Oldb), Germany |
| Application Deadline | June 24, 2026 |
| First Day of Work | As soon as possible |
| Initial Duration | Limited to 3 years |
Research Area
The research will focus on hybrid methods for acoustical signal processing, integrating model-based statistical signal processing techniques with modern deep learning methods, including:
- Noise reduction and dereverberation
- Acoustic source localization
- DNN-based beamforming techniques
Eligibility/Qualification
Required Qualifications:
- Academic degree (Master or equivalent) in electrical engineering, computer science, engineering physics, hearing technology, or related fields.
- Excellent academic performance in digital signal processing and machine learning
- Knowledge/experience in at least two areas: speech/audio processing, statistical signal processing, machine learning
- Proficiency in programming (e.g., Python, Matlab)
- Strong written and spoken English skills
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with DNN-based algorithms for speech enhancement or source localization
- Good communication and teamwork skills
Job Description
- Conduct research on hybrid methods for acoustical signal processing.
- Publish results in scientific journals and present findings at international conferences.
- Actively participate in departmental meetings and seminars.
- Supervise student projects and contribute to teaching activities (3 hours per week).
How to Apply
Interested candidates should send their application via email to Prof. Dr. Simon Doclo at simon.doclo@uni-oldenburg.de, including:
- A letter of motivation with a statement of skills and research interests (maximum 1 page)
- Curriculum vitae
- Copies of university diplomas and transcripts
- Contact details of two referees
Note: All documents should be submitted as a single PDF file, quoting the reference SP265.
Last Date to Apply
June 24, 2026
This position is an excellent opportunity for candidates who are passionate about acoustics research and wish to advance their academic careers in a supportive environment.








