Engineering the Future: Creating the Amazing – the first free online course from the Department of Electronic Engineering – was launched on 7th October 2019. The […]
Last week was the graduation of Dept of Electronic Engineering undergraduate and postgraduate students. In what might be AudioLab’s biggest PhD cohort yet, 6 of our […]
AudioLab academic Dr Jude Brereton was invited by the Engineering and Environment Faculty of Northumbria University, Newcastle, to lead a one-day workshop on gender equality and […]
The AudioLab has a newly-live MSc by Research open for applications in ‘Lag-free audio communication in a multi-user virtual reality environment’ under the supervision of Helena […]
Kat Young gave a talk as part of this year’s ‘Pint of Science’ event, under the banner of ‘Creative Reactions’. Creative Reactions is all about the […]
We love to take microphones to strange and wonderful places in the AudioLab..! This time, Frank Stevens went to Newgrange to record impulse responses of the […]
In February, Kat was interviewed by Roberta Kwok, a US science journalist, for an article on transgender researchers for a US kids science magazine. After some […]
On the 9th May, Damian Murphy gave his inaugural lecture as Professor of Sound and Music Computing in the Berrick Saul Bowland Auditorium. Damian explored research […]
March 27th-29th saw the 2019 Audio Engineering Society International Conference on Immersive and Interactive Audio take over the Music Research Centre at the University of York, […]
PhD student Marc Green travelled down to London last week to speak on a panel titled ‘Merging Realities: Audio for Augmented Reality’ at BVE2019, exploring why […]
Helena Daffern, Gavin Kearney and Joe Rees-Jones, along with Hauke Egermann (Dept of Music) and Dave Camlin (https://twitter.com/davecamlin) were interviewed for the first episode of the […]