Hi! Did you get my email re: ASA's Educational committee and other things? Hope all is well.
Cheers,
Darlene
On 11-Jul-16 14:55, Laura Kloepper wrote:
Please distribute the following to any interested parties:
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The Bioacoustics Research Program in the Department of Biology, Saint
Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana, invites applications for
a bioacoustics and signal processing postdoc beginning Fall of 2016 (start
date flexible) to work on a DoD-sponsored project investigating bat
echolocation. This is a 25-month, full-time position.
Successful applicants should have solid programming skills
(including MATLAB), prior bioacoustics experience, the ability to use and
experiment with electronics hardware and software and a good knowledge of
signal processing techniques. Travel for fieldwork and/or conferences will
be expected, so applicants should also have strong interpersonal skills and
good oral and written communication.
Primary Job Duties
- Develop new algorithms for data analysis in time and frequency domain
- Design and implement ultrasonic acoustic recording platforms
- Improve existing video analysis algorithms
- Organize findings into scientific manuscripts and communicate findings
at conferences
- Train undergraduate students on data collection and analysis
Required Qualifications
- PhD in bioacoustics, engineering, computer science, or related field
- Knowledge and experience using MATLAB and Signal Processing Toolbox
- Knowledge and experience using and experimenting with electronics
hardware and software
- Knowledge and experience with signal processing techniques
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Ability to travel during the summer months and conduct outdoor
fieldwork
Please send a complete CV, example publications, cover letter and
contact
information for two references to Dr. Laura Kloepper at
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Please also address any questions about this position to the above email.
Thank you.
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