New Paper published in the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society

Happy to share that our paper “Head-Related Transfer Function Upsampling Using an Autoencoder-Based Generative Adversarial Network with Evaluation Framework” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society! Huge thanks to the Xuyi! Paper can be found here: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=22954
EURASIP Academy Meeting 2025

Great to see everyone at the EURASIP Academy meeting in Palermo. The Academy is now accepting applications for next year, with a deadline of 31 Oct 2025
EUSIPCO 2025

It was great seeing Xuyi Hu share our work on A Machine Learning Approach for Denoising and Upsampling HRTFs at EUSIPCO.
Fully funded UK PhD student at QMUL

I’m recruiting a fully funded UK PhD student at Queen Mary University of London (Centre for Digital Music at QMUL, Queen Mary School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science) to develop AI-driven “superhuman” HRTFs that improve localisation and speech-in-noise for people with hearing loss. Find out more about the PhD project here: https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/spatial-hearing-support-for-hearing-impaired-users-augmentation-and-adaptation/?p186493
Fellowship of the Advance HE (FHEA)

Thrilled to have been awarded Fellowship of the Advance HE (FHEA). More about FHEA: https://www.advance-he.ac.uk/fellowship/fellowship
Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice

Happy to announce that I have now completed my Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice. The aim of the programme is to support participants in applying research-informed principles and approaches, with the goal of enhancing their educational practice.
Listener Acoustic Personalisation Challenge

Thrilled to share that our paper “Listener Acoustic Personalisation Challenge – LAP24: Head-Related Transfer Function Upsampling” has been accepted for publication in the IEEE Open Journal of Signal Processing! Huge thanks to the amazing LAP team. Such a fun and collaborative effort all around.
AURORA³ Design Board

It was great to be part of the first AURORA³ Design Board today and to contribute to this exciting new national acoustics infrastructure project as a partner. Looking forward to helping shape the future of AURORA alongside an outstanding team!
A great way to end the term with AXD

It was great to see these guys again.
Hosting the Central Conservatory of Music, China at Queen Mary.

On the 24th of March, we were delighted to host the Department of Music Artificial Intelligence and Music Information Technology from the Central Conservatory of Music, China and its Director, Professor Xiaobing Li. Professor Li gave a compelling talk exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and musical creativity, with a particular focus on his pioneering […]