LINGUIST List 17.2095
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Wed Jul 19 2006
Jobs: Speech, Articulatory Synthesis: Post Doc, Haskins Laboratories
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1. Doug
Whalen,
Speech, Articulatory Synthesis: Post Doc, Haskins Laboratories, CT, USA
Message 1: Speech, Articulatory Synthesis: Post Doc, Haskins Laboratories, CT, USA
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Date: 18-Jul-2006
From: Doug Whalen <whalen haskins.yale.edu>
Subject: Speech, Articulatory Synthesis: Post Doc, Haskins Laboratories, CT, USA
University or Organization: Haskins Laboratories Job Rank: Post Doc Specialty Areas: Speech, Articulatory Synthesis Description: Haskins Laboratories, an interdisciplinary research laboratory affiliated with Yale University and the University of Connecticut and located in New Haven, CT, has a position for a post-doctoral level researcher in speech. This work is supported by an NIH grant, 'Links between production and perception in speech.' The primary focus is on further developments for our articulatory synthesizer, CASY. (See http://www.haskins.yale.edu/facilities/asy-demo.html and http://www.haskins.yale.edu/facilities/casy.html) Previous research in articulatory synthesis is preferred, but candidates with a background in speech production will also be considered. Programming experience (C, MATLAB) is highly desired. Support is for a minimum of two years, with future years dependent on performance and funding. The recipient of the postion must complete all requirements for the PhD before beginning the job. US citizenship, green card, or eligibility for an H1 visa is necessary. Please send resume, names of three references, and one page description of research interests. Address for Applications: Vice President of Research Doug Whalen 300 George Street Suite 900 New Haven, CT 06511 USA Email: whalen haskins.yale.edu Fax: 203-865-8963 Application Deadline: (Open until filled)
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