Once again the AudioLab had a strong presence at the Audio Engineering Society Convention in New York in October. Chief amongst the work presented was the […]
A variety of conferences and journal articles this term! K. Young, G. Kearney, and A. I. Tew, “Acoustic validation of a BEM-suitable mesh model of KEMAR,” […]
Marc Green has been named as one of 16 finalists in the EPSRC Connected Nation Pioneers Competition, under the category of ‘Creative Computing for the Digital […]
PhD student Sara D’Amario has had a busy few months working on her PhD research on the analysis of temporal synchronisation in singing ensembles. She received […]
As part of MSc student David Rivas Mendez’s work on immersive music recording for VR, the AudioLab undertook an intensive recording session at Abbey Road earlier […]
Dave Chesmore is part of a Biotechnology and Biosciences Research Council pump-priming project to monitor the age of bumblebee hives using acoustic detection of activity. The […]
Dr. Gavin Kearney and Dr. Mariana Lopez presented a tutorial at the Audio Engineering Society European convention in Milan. The tutorial was based around their work […]
Dr. Jude Brereton in collaboration with Prof. Ambrose Field has started work on the third instalment in the Architexture series. This will continue from Architexture II’s […]
We have just announced that we are to host an Audio Engineering Society conference on Immersive and Interactive Audio in March 2019. Based at the Music […]
AudioLab members Dr Jude Brereton and Kat Young were panellists at the launch of the Audio Engineering Society alignment with the #HeForShe United Nations campaign on […]
We have two fantastic fully funded industry-sponsored PhD opportunities in the AudioLab. The first is with Google on the evaluation of spatial audio codecs. The aim […]