Audio software and signal processing (University of Ottawa)

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Timeline
  • May 15, 2024
    Experience start
  • August 31, 2024
    Experience end
Experience
2 projects wanted
Dates set by experience
US$1,400.00
Community partner pays 100%

Hourly pay is US$14.00/hr for 100 hrs per student.

Preferred Community Partners
Anywhere
Small to medium enterprise
Media & production, Technology

Experience scope

Categories
Software development Electrical engineering
Skills
power bi python (programming language) audio production sound design management
Student goals and capabilities

Project Management

Data Management & Analysis (Excel, Power BI)

Programming (Python)

Audio Production (recording, sound design, mixing)

Signal Processing

Communication

Leadership

Collaboration

Problem-Solving

Design Thinking

Students

Students
Undergraduate
Any level
1 student
Project
100 hours per student
Educators assign students to projects
Individual projects
Expected outcomes and deliverables

Looking for an internship that blends audio with technology in some way. Analog, software, studio, or live audio are all welcome options.

Project timeline
  • May 15, 2024
    Experience start
  • August 31, 2024
    Experience end

Project Examples

Requirements

Abijah has worked on various projects, in and out of an academic context. He makes music as a hobby, and is skilled in audio recording, sound design, and mixing, primarily in Ableton Live. He also currently works as an sound technician, setting up, adjusting and tearing down microphones, DI boxes, and other stage equipment and mixing live audio on a Midas M32 board. At uOttawa, he has done 2 projects for design courses, one of which, tampon dispenser designed for the uOttawa Sustainability Office, won the school-wide design day event. In a different course, he completed an embedded programming assignment which involved python code that controlled a Raspberry Pi Pico, connected to servo motors and other electronics. He is very interested in analog electronics and signal processing.