The common responsibilities for this position include conducting algorithmic research, auditory physiological research, and product development for hearing aids. The researcher will utilize speech signal processing and acoustic device innovation to address challenges in hearing compensation, intelligibility improvement, and sound quality optimization. They are expected to cover the entire life cycle of hearing aid innovation, collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams, and contribute to industry standard setting. Additionally, responsibilities involve researching and developing algorithms for acoustic devices, focusing on front-end processing, voice enhancement, active noise reduction, and auditory scene analysis. The researcher will also engage in physiological signal processing and implement algorithms on hardware platforms to enhance functionality and performance.
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