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- Optimise recipient experience
- Sound coding / hearing science focused research
- Mechelen based role
Cochlear (ASX: COH) is the global market leader in implant hearing solutions. With a rich history and reputation for innovation and developing class leading technology, our mission is to help people Hear and Be Heard.Our Algorithms and Applications Team is currently looking for a
Digital Signal Processing Research Engineer to play a critical role and contribute to our Smart and Connected Hearing Implant Care solutions based in our R&D hub in Mechelen.
The RoleThis role is specifically designed to focus on the personalization of sound processing features to achieve the best hearing performance under difficult listening situation in daily life. Leveraging your deep knowledge of signal processing and data science capability combined with a strong passion for research. The ultimate goal will see you build a self-learning system to maximize the user’s hearing outcomes.Initially, the DSP engineer will be required to collect real-world data, closely collaborate with our software engineering teams to design and develop an ecological momentary assessment tool. The engineer will then be responsible for the full implementation of the DSP prototype: exploration, definition, design, coding, testing and documentation.Critical to your success will be your ability to drive the algorithm development and fast prototyping in Python/Matlab and Simulink, implementing embedded AI as an investigational device, supporting the data collection and data analysis process as well as designing the take-home trials for the evaluation of new algorithms.
About YouMaster’s degree in electrical engineering / signal processing, you have a thorough working knowledge of signal processing/Data science algorithms development. Familiar with DSP programming, you are fluent on Python and Matlab, Simulink, with experience collaborating in a cross-functional R&D environments.With an Innovative mindset, you have strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities, have an affinity with the hardware-software interface and electronics technology along with experience conducting research or working with a research community. Strong written and verbal communication skills in English a must. PhD in sound coding / hearing science and or Experience with medical device development highly regarded.
Apply Today!Equal opportunitiesCochlear is committed to providing equal opportunities to avoid unlawful discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, disability, sexual orientation, religion/belief or age. In line with our corporate ethics and statutory obligations we strive to ensure that the work environment is free of harassment and bullying and that everyone is treated with dignity and respect - this is an important aspect of ensuring equal opportunities in employment.