Friday, January 22, 2016

Dolby Laboratories Employment Opportunities



Staff Researcher:  Audio Coding
Sound Technology Research
Advanced Technology Group

Join the leader in entertainment innovation and help us design the future.  As a member of the Dolby team, you will see and hear the results of your work everywhere, from movie theaters to smartphones. We continue to revolutionize how people create, deliver, and enjoy entertainment worldwide.  To do this, we need the absolute best talent, including experts in emerging audio signal processing and acoustics technologies.

This position is in Dolby’s Sound Technology Research Group and involves the creation and refinement of innovative audio signal processing technologies from conception through proof of concept and first reduction to practice.  Primary research focus areas include perceptual audio coding, parametric audio coding, and psychoacoustic modeling.  Secondary research topics fall within the broader field of audio and acoustics signal processing.  This role requires close collaboration with other R&D staff, and includes opportunities for proposing new research directions and project leadership.  We are seeking a self-motivated, highly talented team player that is interested in applying his/her skills to enhance audio delivery and reproduction from content creation to consumer device playback.  Research results will be evaluated through objective performance metrics and subjective listening tests.  We work in teams that interact with other internal groups in multiple geographies as well as potential customers of the technology.

Requirements: Candidates must have these skills or background.
· Ph.D. Electrical Engineering with 3 years of algorithm development experience, or MS Electrical Engineering with 5 years of algorithm development experience
· Demonstrated strong ability to create fundamentally new audio signal processing technologies in the form of technical papers, products, and/or patents
· Proficient in the advanced theory and application of digital audio processing and filterbanks
· Strong interest and curiosity in learning, researching and creating new audio processing technologies
· Team-oriented work ethic
· Excellent communication skills
· Proficient in MATLAB and C/C++ language programming
· Expertise in all of the following:
o             Perceptual and parametric audio coding theory, methods, and standards
o             Psychoacoustic modeling
o             Knowledge of mathematical concepts such as linear algebra, probability and statistics, number theory, and information theory


Please apply directly to the following link and your resume will be read immediately:

https://career4.successfactors.com/sfcareer/jobreqcareer?jobId=14641&company=Dolby&username=

Hydrogen Education Foundation Student Design Contest Information

On behalf of the Hydrogen Education Foundation (HEF), the students of your university are invited to participate in the 2016 Hydrogen Student Design Contest: “Development of a Hydrogen Powered Microgrid for Grid Services and Back-Up.”  The Hydrogen Student Design Contest (www.hydrogencontest.org) is an annual competition that has been funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, NREL, and industry sponsors since 2004.
This year’s contest will challenge students to design a hydrogen-powered microgrid capable of powering a town, military installation, port, or similar large facility for approximately 2 days, and be able to handle at least 10% of peak demand while the microgrid is active. The system should utilize local resources to produce and store hydrogen as well as provide hydrogen dispensing capabilities to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCEVs). The system should be optimized for as little environmental and economic impact as possible.
The top team(s) will receive a paid trip to the Department of Energy’s Annual Merit Review in Washington, DC to present their plan to a diverse audience of industry, academic, and government leaders, have their winning entry published in the IAHE International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, participate in a Department of Energy webinar, and have the chance to secure an internship with an industry sponsor.
 
You can find a copy of the Rules & Guidelines at the following link: www.hydrogencontest.org/Guidelines.pdf. We would appreciate any feedback you have regarding the contest.
 
The registration deadline is February 10, 2016. To register for this year’s contest online please go to:www.hydrogencontest.org/register.asp.
 
If you have any questions you may email contest coordinator Vera Medici at vmedici@ttcorp.com.

Full Time Tenure Track Position at Green River College

My name is Jae Suk who is an alumni of UW Mechanical Engineering and a full time faculty at Green River College. I would like to ask you to announce two(or Three) full time tenure track position at Green River College. We (Greenriver College) are currently looking for TWO (or Three) FULL TIME TENURE TRACK Faculty for our Engineering and CS department for Fall Quarter 2016. If you know anyone who might be interested please guide them to the following links.



Application due date is soon. So anyone who is interested should contact me or GRC HR and send in their application as soon as possible.