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In order to become world-leading in the treatment of hearing and balance issues, Rigshospitalet has gathered facilities and expertise in the newly built north wing and...
On 30 November 2020, Charlotte Nanvtoft defended her PhD project ”Improving cochlear implant performance with new pulse shapes: a multidisciplinary approach&rdquo...
Like previously, the researchers from the Hearing Systems Section held the annually Presentation Day on November 13. However, due to the Corona situation, the format of...
On August 14, Raul Sanchez Lopez successfully defended his PhD project “Clinical auditory profiling and profile-based hearing-aid fitting”.
Researchers from Hearing Systems at DTU Health Tech have developed techniques to decode attention from brain activity of elderly hearing impaired listeners. The results...
On Tuesday February 25, Antoine Favre-Félix successfully defended his PhD thesis “Controlling a hearing aid with electrically assessed eye gaze”.
On Tuesday November 5, Wiebke Lamping successfully defended her PhD thesis “Improving cochlear implant performance through psychophysical measures".
On November 1st, Hearing Systems invited collaboration partners, colleagues and alumni for this year’s Presentation Day to give an overview of the activities in the...
At Danish Sound Day 2019 on the 9th of October, Torsten Dau, professor at Danmarks Tekniske Universitet - DTU, was given this year’s Danish Sound Award (Dansk Lydpris...
Once again, the Hearing Systems’ researchers invited all the people that have participated in their experiments the past year. The event, which took place on 4 October...
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Nearly two hundred professional researchers, scientists, and PhD students from all over the world travelled to Nyborg, Denmark in order to participate in the seventh International...
On August 19, Niclas Janssen successfully defended his thesis “Binaural Streaming in Cochlear Implant Patients”.
On June 25, Axel Ahrens successfully defended his thesis “Characterizing auditory and audio-visual perception in virtual environments”.
On June 7, Helia Relaño Iborra successfully defended her thesis “Predicting speech perception of normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners”.