PhD Students Wanted
About the project
Noise, hearing loss and listening difficulties at the workplace can require high levels of (listening) effort in order to maintain performance. This can lead to increased levels of stress and fatigue, which can result in productivity loss and increased sick leave. However, applying effort to listening leads to positive consequences as well (good work performance, pleasure, safety, societal participation).
In the Horizon Europe Doctoral Network project “EASYLI” (Easy Listening: optimizing the consequences of effortful listening in occupational settings), our objective is to optimize the ratio between the costs and benefits of effortful listening.
EASYLI will train 6 doctoral candidates to develop and apply a toolbox of ambulatory and laboratory measures to assess listening effort in occupational settings in normal hearing people and people with different degrees of hearing loss.
EASYLI consists of 5 academic partners and 4 non-academic partners representing hearing-aid and communication systems industries, audiology, and occupational sectors with challenging acoustic environments.
About the PhD positions:
- PhD student 1: VU University Amsterdam as well as at Eriksholm Research Centre, Snekkersten, Denmark.
- PhD student 2: Fraunhofer IDMT in Oldenburg, Germany, as well as at CeoTronics AG, Rödermark, Germany.
- PhD student 3: Eriksholm Research Centre, Snekkersten, Denmark, as well as Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc, The Netherlands.
- PhD student 4: Eriksholm Research Centre, Snekkersten, Denmark. Part of the work will be performed at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) near Copenhagen, and during secondments to the University of Manchester, UK.
- PhD student 5: Hörzentrum Oldenburg, and will perform part of the work during secondments to Liverpool John Moores University (UK).
- PhD student 6: Hinfact, Toulouse, France as well as Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc, The Netherlands.
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