The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (NTU EEE) invites applications for the position of Research Engineer I.
The Research Engineer will be responsible to lead the effort to translate high-level audio algorithms implemented in other audio prototyping software into a high-performance, architecture-specific code. Work closely with other researchers to design and implement DSP algorithms that meet system-level constraints. The Research Engineer will also be defining and implementing software architecture for real-time audio systems on prototype hardware containing a multitude of co-processors and carrying out the experiments.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform independent research and development of emerging and future audio technologies
Job Requirements:
- Bachelor in Electrical/Computer Engineering with emphasis in audio and acoustics signal processing
- Have performed final year project related to active noise control
- Have written a report or paper on active noise control
- Good audio signal processing fundamentals (for example, Fourier analysis, transfer functions, filtering, linear algebra, matrix algebra etc)
- Experience conducting acoustic measurements using standard acoustic equipment (speakers, microphones, anechoic chambers, acoustic mannequins)
- Ability to communicate findings and ideas to other teams and to management using both written documents
- Experience with speaker or microphone arrays, or machine learning is a huge plus
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.