Contact

Dept. of Medical Physics and Acoustics 
Signal Processing Division 
D-26111 Oldenburg 
Germany 

Tel: +49-441-798 5470 
Fax: +49-441-798 3902 
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Projects

Research projects

Current projects Period Funding
MSCA Doctoral Network EASYLI
 
2024-2027 EU
Collaborative Research Centre "Hearing acoustics: Perceptual principles, Algorithms and Applications" (HAPPAA)
(Partners: RWTH Aachen, TU München)
 
2018-2026 DFG
Cluster of Excellence Hearing4all
(Partners: Hannover Medical School, Leibniz Universität Hannover)
 
2012-2025 DFG
Deep-learning-based speech enhancement for hearing devices
(Partner: Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan)
 
2024-2025 DAAD
MSCA European Training Network SOUNDS
(Academic partners: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium;
Imperial College London, UK; Aalborg University, Denmark)
 
2021-2024 EU
Finished projects Period Funding
Test, Predict, and Improve Musical Scene Perception of Hearing-Impaired Listeners (TIMPANI)
 
2018-2020 EU
Research Unit "Individualized Hearing Acoustics"
 
2012-2018 DFG
Acoustic scene aware speech enhancement for binaural hearing aids
(Partner: Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
 
2015-2018 MWK
Algorithms and objective measures for speech dereverberation
(Partner: Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada)
 
2015-2016 DAAD
Individualized acoustic feedback cancellation for hearing aids
(Partner: Curtin University, Australia)
 
2015-2016 DAAD
Initial Training Network DREAMS
(Academic partners: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium;
Imperial College London, UK; Aalborg University, Denmark)
 
2013-2016 EU
PhD Program Signals and Cognition
 
2012-2016 MWK
Signal Dereverberation Algorithms for Next-Generation Binaural Hearing Aids
(Partners: International Audio Labs Erlangen; Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
 
2013-2015 GIF
Blind source separation in highly reverberant acoustic environments
 
2011-2013 AvH
PhD Program Hearing
(Partner: Hannover Medical School)
 
2009-2013 MWK
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