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Aalto Acoustics Lab

Research Activities at Acoustics Lab

Aalto Acoustics Lab is home to multidisciplinary research. Researchers from the schools of electrical engineering, science, and arts, design and architecture partake in various research projects. The most prominent research topics at the lab are communication acoustics, room acoustics, audio signal processing, and technical psychoacoustics. Currently ongoing research activities are highlighted below. Students interested to partake are encouraged to contact one of the responsible persons.

Ongoing research activities

Measurement of HRTFs in multi-channel chamber

Individualized Virtual Monitoring (IVMo)

Technical and Perceptual Evaluation of photogrammetry-based individual HRTFs

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Laser

Acoustic measurement with lasers

Laser-induced sparks in acoustical measurements and in audio

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Superhearing techniques

Spatial Superhearing

Techniques in spatial superhearing

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RESPA

Reshaping Spatial Acoustics (RESPA)

Embodied Sound in AR Environments

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Machine mediated listening in Varechoic chamber

Machine-Mediated Listening (MaMeLi)

Room Acoustic Simulation Realism in Machine-Mediated Listening

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Bio-based absorption materials

Bio-based porous absorption materials

Research on bio-based porous materials for sound-absorption

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Sound scattering thumbnail

Sound scattering from finite and rigid plates under grazing incidence

Research on the formation and early evolution of acoustic scattering

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Listening chair

Collective Experience of Music Performances with Augmented Acoustics

Research on the impact of room acoustics on the psychophysical response of listeners

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Concert hall acoustics

Measurement-based auralization

Measurement-based auralization of room acoustics in concert halls, critical listening spaces, cinemas, and rock music venues

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