Connectionists: UK EPSRC funded COG-MHEAR Research Fellowship available (closing date: 14 Jan 2022)

Amir Hussain hussain.doctor at gmail.com
Sat Jan 1 18:42:50 EST 2022


Dear connectionists, **Please help forward to potentially interested
candidates**

Happy New Year!

The School of Computing at Edinburgh Napier University (ENU) has an
immediate opening for a full-time research fellow. The post is funded as
part of the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
funded Programme Grant: COG-MHEAR (https://cogmhear.org).

COG-MHEAR is a world-leading cross-disciplinary research programme funded
under the EPSRC Transformative Healthcare Technologies 2050 Call. It
comprises academics from seven UK Universities (led by ENU and including
Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt, Glasgow, Manchester, Wolverhampton, and Nottingham)
and a strong User-Group of industrial and clinical collaborators and
end-user engagement organisations (including Sonova, Nokia-Bell Lab, Deaf
Scotland and RNID UK).

The ambitious COG-MHEAR programme aims to develop the world’s first
multi-modal hearing-aid demonstrators by radically exploiting and
integrating the transformative potential of privacy-assuring and
explainable AI, 5G, IoT, and cybersecurity, coupled with flexible
electronics.

Full details of the research fellow position (which is being offered at
salary grade 5: £33,309 - £39,739 per annum/pro-rata) can be found here:
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/275428/cog-mhear-research-fellow/
(closing date: 14 Jan 2022)

Many thanks
Amir
--
Professor Amir Hussain
Programme Director: EPSRC COG-MHEAR (https://cogmhear.org)
Editor-in-Chief: Cognitive Computation (Springer Nature -
http://springer.com/12559)
Director: Centre for AI & Data Science,
School of Computing, Edinburgh Napier University,
Edinburgh EH10 5DT, Scotland, UK
https://www.napier.ac.uk/people/amir-hussain
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