Postdoctoral Researcher – Speech Sound Disorders

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Job #: 078141
Location Syracuse,
NY
Pay Range: $60,450-$61,008
Hours: Determined by Supervisor
Job Type: Full-time

Job
Description:

The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the College of Arts & Sciences at Syracuse University is
recruiting a Postdoctoral Researcher in Speech Language Pathology in Speech Sound Disorders. The postdoctoral researcher will:

Ph.D. completed by May 2025

Job Specific
Qualifications:

Responsibilities:
Data collection following IRB-approved protocols for speech therapy for
children.
Data coding, including acoustic and perceptual analysis of speech.
Manuscript and grant writing

The postdoc will aid
research project by assisting with data coding for speech samples collected as part of the study, which requires completing blinded ratings
of children’s speech. The postdoc will also learn machine learning approaches to data analysis and will apply the approach to classifying
various speech errors based on acoustic information.

About Syracuse University:
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Application Deadline:
Full Consideration
By:

Open Until Filled: Yes
Priority Consideration:

To apply, visit https://www.sujobopps.com/postings/107571

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