Internship - Audio Processing for Moving Sounds
$72,000–$96,000 year
On-site · Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Job Summary
Internship at MERL for graduate students to develop and implement audio processing algorithms (e.g., source separation, localization, anomalous sound detection) for moving sound sources; collaborate with MERL researchers to derive and implement algorithms, record data, conduct experiments, and prepare results for publication. Ideal candidates are senior Ph.D. students with experience in audio signal processing, microphone array processing, source separation, physics-informed machine learning, outlier detection, and unsupervised learning. The internship offers a monthly pay of 6-8K, relocation stipend, covered travel, and a Charlie Card for local commuting; health insurance eligibility after 90 days; immigration support as needed; and is at-will with potential adjustments to compensation. Employment equality and nondiscrimination policies apply across locations.
Required Qualifications
- Senior PhD student in relevant field
- experience in audio signal processing
- microphone array processing
- source separation
- physics-informed machine learning
- outlier detection
- unsupervised learning
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