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We have 10 Acoustics (signal processing) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Acoustics (signal processing) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 10 Acoustics (signal processing) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Improvements in headphone based 3-D audio using adaptive binaural signal processing and robust head-tracking

Design of immersive binaural surround systems requires an understanding of the perceptual cues for sound source localisation. Any source at a given angle of incidence to the head will create subtle time and level difference cues at the ears and is subject to spectral shaping due to the pinnae. Read more

Audio/acoustics Machine Learning

One fully-funded PhD studentship including fees and stipend is available for an outstanding candidate to join the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP), part of the University of Surrey’s Institute for People-centred Artificial Intelligence (PAI), in partnership with Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS. Read more

Smart Low-frequency Noise Control With Adaptive Acoustic Meta-surfaces

Supervisory Team.   Dr Felix Langfeldt; Prof Jordan Cheer. Project description. Explore the forefront of Acoustical Engineering with this PhD opportunity at the University of Southampton. Read more

Active Noise Control on Controllable Flexible Surfaces

Supervisory Team. Chuang Shi, Jordan Cheer. Project description. Active noise control (ANC) has been developed over many years to mitigate unwanted noise in various environments. Read more

3D sound recreation and noise reduction for home environment

PhD Supervisor. Jihui (Aimee) Zhang. Project description. The aim of this project is to create a better spatial hearing experience for users in a large region without the need to wear headphones. Read more

Cutting-edge microphone arrays for improving smart device performance in adverse environments

PhD Supervisor. Jiahong Zhao. Project description. This project aims to explore the design of an alternative class of microphone arrays, so-called co-prime microphone arrays, for recording and processing speech in adverse environments. Read more
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