David Dorran

David Dorran graduated from the Dublin Institute of technology in 1998 with an honours degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering. He worked in industry in both a hardware and software engineering capacity for 4 years before returning to academia in 2002, when he undertook a research position in the audio signal processing domain.
David completed his Ph.D. research on Audio Time-Scale Modification in May 2005 and has published extensively in the area. In November 2005 he was appointed assistant lecturer in Electrical/Electronic Engineering in the School of Electrical Engineering Systems in the Dublin Institute of Technology and was instrumental in forming the Institute's Audio Research Group. In November 2008 he progressed to a full lecturing position and his current research interests are in the area of speech transformations and audio processing.
David is heavily involved in promoting a group-based project-driven learning environment for undergraduate students engaged in the programmes on which he teaches. This approach encourages students to develop effective communication, leadership and group interaction skills in addition to providing students with the technical know-how required to work effectively in industry.
In 2010 he was awarded a teaching fellowship in which he developed an online learning environment which promotes the development of core competencies within engineering students.
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