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Machine Learning Research Lead - Audio

The Audio Programmer Ltd
City of London
2 weeks ago
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South Bank, United Kingdom | Posted on 11/06/2025

Hybrid working - 2 days in Central London office

Permanent / Full Time

Join an established audio technology company as their Machine Learning Research Lead and help them to develop advanced communications technology used in challenging environments.

This is an ideal role for someone who has been leading audio ML research projects and is looking for more responsibility, or for someone already working in a lead position who would like to apply their research in a new area.

You'll need excellent Python skills, a background in signal processing and experience in speech enhancement or speech-to-text.

Hybrid working, 2 days a week in Central London office.

Requirements

  • MSc or PhD in AI, Machine Learning, Computer Science, Maths, Engineering or similar, focused on audio
  • Experience leading teams or projects in audio AI or audio machine learning
  • Expert in ML frameworks (PyTorch or other)
  • Detailed knowledge of real time audio signal processing or real time machine learning
  • Experience with speech enhancement or speech-to-text
  • Background in signal processing or music tech


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