Stephen Hawking looks for help to make his voice heard
An informal job ad posted on his website said the assistant should be computer literate, ready to travel, and able to repair electronic devices “with no instruction manual or technical support”.
Hawking has long struggled against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a disease that left him almost completely paralysed.
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Hide AdHe lost his voice in a tracheotomy in 1985, but a wheelchair-mounted computer helps synthesise speech by interpreting the twitches of his face. The synthesiser’s robotic monotone has become nearly as famous as Hawking himself. His website says the job’s salary is expected to be about £25,000 a year.