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Digital Cultures Program

Digital Cultures is a transdisciplinary program investigating the social and cultural changes emerging with digital and convergent technologies. We welcome proposals from qualified more...

Supervisor(s): Brevini, Benedetta (Dr), Chesher, Chris (Dr), Carter, Marcus (Dr), Humphry, Justine (Dr)

Novel Electrodes for rapid electrophysiological recording

Rapid monitoring of emergencies including heart attack and stroke are limited by electrode movements.  This project aims at using a range of methods to improve electrodes inclu more...

Supervisor(s): McEwan, Alistair (Professor), Jin, Craig (Associate Professor), Leong, Philip (Professor)

Mapping 2D Images to 3D Shape

The future of personal audio devices relies on the ability to extract 3D ear shape from 2D photographic images using morphable models of ear shape and techniques of multiple view ge more...

Supervisor(s): Jin, Craig (Associate Professor), Leong, Philip (Professor), McEwan, Alistair (Professor)

New technique for studying human brain activity

This project investigates stimulus reconstruction from surface EEG neural activity. Improvements to surface EEG recordings may proceed with the development of skull impedance modell more...

Supervisor(s): Jin, Craig (Associate Professor), Leong, Philip (Professor), McEwan, Alistair (Professor)

Next Generation Audio Coding

Next generation audio coding involves the reproduction of spatial audio at increasing spatial resolution. For example, we would like to be able to extract second-order signals from more...

Supervisor(s): Jin, Craig (Associate Professor), Leong, Philip (Professor), McEwan, Alistair (Professor)

Spherical multi-modal scene analysis

The next generation of webcam is likely to be a multi-modal spherical scene analysis device that improves human-computer interaction. This research project explores how to successfu more...

Supervisor(s): Jin, Craig (Associate Professor), Leong, Philip (Professor), McEwan, Alistair (Professor)

Statistical models of ear shape and ear acoustics

The future of personal audio devices relies on statistical shape analysis of ears and ear acoustics. We have the world’s largest database of head-ear meshes together with ear more...

Supervisor(s): Jin, Craig (Associate Professor), Leong, Philip (Professor), McEwan, Alistair (Professor)

Binaural signal processing algorithms for hearing aids

Within the last half-decade that it has become possible to transfer audio signals between bilaterally-fitted hearing aids (Moore, 2007, The Hearing Journal, Vol. 40, No. 11, pp 46-4 more...

Supervisor(s): Jin, Craig (Associate Professor), Leong, Philip (Professor), McEwan, Alistair (Professor)

Modelling Parkinson's disease using control models

This project aims at developing control models of posture, balance and gait in humans. The models will be used to produce objective measures of movement disorders in patients suffer more...

Supervisor(s): Leong, Philip (Professor), Jin, Craig (Associate Professor), McEwan, Alistair (Professor)

Use of thermal masses as virtual energy storage

This project exploits the possibility of using thermal masses of residential buildings as a virtual energy storage. By proper manipulation of heating, ventilation and air conditioni more...

Supervisor(s): Verbic, Gregor (Dr)