Bernhard Seeber

Bernhard U. Seeber holds the Bernstein Professorship for Audio Information Processing at Technical University Munich (TUM). His research in psychoacoustics and audiological acoustics aims at understanding the mechanisms of how we can hear out one sound source in a potpourri of sources, why this fails with hearing impairment, and how hearing aids and cochlear implants can restore auditory function. He introduced virtual acoustics to study these aspects in simulated realistic acoustic scenes. He is member of the executive board of the German Acoustical Society (DEGA), speaker of the Hearing Acoustics Group of the ITG in the VDE and Honorary Associate Professor in the School of Medicine at University of Nottingham. Prior to joining TUM, Dr. Seeber worked at the MRC Institute of Hearing Research in Nottingham, UK, and at UC Berkeley.

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Communication Acoustics (edX) EdX
RWTH Aachen,RWTHx

Communication Acoustics (edX)

Dive into the science behind sound perception and communication with our Communication Acoustics course. Explore the fundamentals of human hearing, speech processing, and advanced technologies that enhance communication systems. This course is perfect for anyone interested in acoustics, audio engineering, or improving human-machine interaction.

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13-24 Weeks
Fundamentals of Communication Acoustics (edX) EdX
RWTH Aachen,Technische Universität München - TUM,RWTHx,TUMx

Fundamentals of Communication Acoustics (edX)

Dive into the world of communication acoustics with our foundational course designed for those interested in how sounds travel through various mediums. From basic principles to practical applications, you'll gain a thorough understanding of this critical field that underpins many aspects of modern technology and everyday life.

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5-12 Weeks
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