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Engineering (hearing) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 22 Engineering (hearing) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Improving the efficiency of adult auditory rehabilitation through automation and machine learning

Supervisory Team.   Steven Bell, Thomas Blumensath, Stefan Bleeck. Project description. There is a large cost in terms of staff time and devices in supplying hearing aid provision to adults in the UK and a shortage of audiology staff able to deliver services. Read more
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Live Sound for aurally diverse audiences

This project is part of the Leverhulme Trust Aural Diversity Doctoral Research Hub (LAURA). Closing date for October 2024 start. 21 April 2024. Read more

Listen hard: monitoring effort in listening through physiological signals

Supervisory Team.   Profs. David Simpson, Stefan Bleeck. Project description. Hearing speech is usually easy, but understanding speech in noise or in poor acoustic environments can be very challenging. 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

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

Can biophotonics help prevent spontaneous pre-term birth?

Spontaneous pre-term birth (sPTB) costs the UK NHS over £1billion annually and is a major cause of disability in the young. Babies that are born before the normal 38 weeks of gestation must spend the first weeks or months of their lives being kept alive artificially in incubators. Read more

Modelling gas-microdroplet interaction and dispersion for decontamination applications

Are you interested in pursuing a PhD in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) at the University of Edinburgh? We are currently looking to recruit a talented, hardworking, and passionate PhD student to study the interactive and dispersive behaviour of different sterilant formulations during the decontamination of materials with complex geometries and the disinfection of indoor spaces. Read more

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