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Prix Post-doctoral Shaw en acoustique

2017

Huiwen Goy (Ryerson University)
“Improving signal processing in hearing aids to support music and emotional speech”

2014

Takashi Mitsuya (Western University)
“Examination of the influence of multi-modality on speech motor targets using real-time auditory perturbation paradigm”

2013

Kate Dupuis (University of Toronto)

2012

Jorge Quijano (University of Victoria)
“Application of Bayesian methods for the estimation of geo-acoustic parameters in the seabed”

2011

Paolo Ammirante (Macquarie University)
Jeff Crukley (University of Western Ontario)

2009

Majid Navabi (Concordia University)
“Unsteady flow analysis through the valveless acoustic micropump”

2007

Hui Qun Deng, INRS-EMT (Université du Québec)
“Speech feature recognition and transmission”

2004

Nicolas Smith, McMaster University
“Measuring infants’ auditory thresholds using anticipatory eye movements and adaptive psychophysical procedures”

2002

Desheng Li, University of British Columbia
“Active control of workplace noise exposure”

2001

Frank Russo, Queen’s University
“Effects of music exposure on prosodic perception”

1999

Jingnan Guo, University of British Columbia
“Active noise control in non-diffuse sound field”

1996

Vijay Parsa, University of Western Ontario
“Objective measurement of quality and intelligibility of hearing-aid processed speech”

1995

Jingfang Li, University of British Columbia
“In situ measurement of the acoustical properties of materials”

1994

John Osler, Defence Research Establishment Atlantic
“Shallow water seismo-acoustics”

1993

Roland Woodcock, University of British Columbia
“Acoustical characterization of poro-elastic surfaces and application to indoor sound propagation”

1990/91

Li Cheng, Université de Sherbrooke
“Acoustic quietening of plates: Vibro-acoustic modelling of a circular stiffened shell ended by a panel and coupled to an acoustic cavity”