Looking for a position as a Senior ASR/ TTS Researcher in Amsterdam?
Description
You'll be working at the research centre based in Amsterdam, specializing in speech synthesis and artificial intelligence. We are looking for a talented and motivated researcher to join our team and work on ASR and TTS projects..
No remote work
Responsibilities
Conduct original research on ASR and TTS (voice cloning/conversion), using deep
learning and neural networks
Develop and implement novel algorithms and models for speech recognition, generation, voice conversion, and voice cloning.
Evaluate the performance of ASR and TTS systems in multiple languages, using
objective and subjective metrics.
Collaborate with other researchers and engineers to integrate and deploy the developed solutions.
Publish and present the research outcomes in top-tier conferences and journals.
Collaborate with native speakers and linguistic experts of different languages for
performance improvement.
Qualifications
PhD or Master's degree in speech technology, computer science, electrical engineering, or related fields, with a focus on speech processing, machine learning, or artificial intelligence.
Minimum of 3 years of industrial experience in ASR and TTS, with proven track record of delivering high-quality products and solutions.
Strong background and experience in ASR and TTS, with knowledge of the state-of-the-art methods and
Proficient in Python and PyTorch or TensorFlow, with experience in developing
and testing speech synthesis
Excellent communication and writing skills, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Fluent in English, with the ability to speak and write in multiple languages.
Benefits
Competitive salary and benefits package, commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects and technologies, with
access to high-performance computing resources and data.• Chance to collaborate with leading researchers and experts in both academia and industry.
Interested?
Contact Dr. Matt Coler (m.coler@rug.nl) for more info.