A substantial part of the centers research is carried out by our PhD students.
The research group was established in 2003 and 50 PhD theses have since been completed.
Most of the PhD projects are supported by the hearing-aid industry, the Danish Research Foundation, private foundations and DTU.
57) Jonatan Märcher-Rørsted
Characterizing cochlear neural degeneration using frequency-following responses
56) Mihaela-Beatrice Neagu
Evaluation of pupillometry as a diagnostic tool
55) Paolo Mesiano
Assessing the effects of fundamental-frequency dynamics on the intelligibility of competing voices
54) Chiara Casolani
Electrophysiological characterization of tinnitus in listeners with normal audiogram and supra-threshold hearing deficits
53) Mie Lærkegård Jørgensen
Exploring Innovative Hearing Aid Techniques for Tinnitus Treatment
52) Hyojin Kim
Physiological correlates of the audibility of masked signals at supra-threshold levels
51) Aleksandra Koprowska
Auditory training strategies to improve speech intelligibility in hearing-impaired listeners
50) Nicolai Fernández Pedersen
Audiovisual speech analysis with deep learning
49) Florine Lena Bachmann
Subcortical electrophysiological measures of running speech
48) Thirsa Husiman
The influence of vision on spatial hearing of hearing-impaired and aided hearing-impaired listeners
47) Anna Josefine Munch Sørensen
The effects of noise and hearing loss on conversational dynamics
46) Naim Mansour
Assessing hearing device benefit using virtual sound environments
45) Charlotte Amalie Emdal Navntoft
Improving cochlear implant performance with new pulse shapes:
a multidisciplinary approach
44) Juan Camilo Gil Carvajal
Towards a feature-based theory of audiovisual integration of speech
43) Raul Sanchez Lopez
Clinical auditory profiling and profile-based hearing-aid fitting
42) Antoine Favre-Félix
Controlling a hearing aid by electrically assessed eye-gaze
41) Wiebke Lamping
Improving cochlear implant performance through psychophysical measures
40) Niclas Alexander Janßen
Binaural fusion in cochlear implant users
39) Axel Ahrens
Characterizing auditory and audio-visual perception in virtual environments
38) Helia Relaño Iborra
Predicting speech perception of normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners
37) Borys Kowalewski
Assessing the effects of hearing-aid dynamic-range compression on auditory signal processing and perception
36) Søren Fuglsang
Characterizing neural mechanisms of attention-driven speech processing
35) Andreu Paredes Gallardo
Behavioral and objective measures of auditory stream segregation in cochlear implant users
34) François Guérit
Temporal charge interactions in cochlear implant listeners
33) Thomas Bentsen
Computational speech segregation inspired by principles of auditory processing
32) Alan Wiinberg
Perceptual effects of non-linear hearing aid amplification strategies
31) Christoph Scheidiger
Assessing speech intelligibility in hearing-impaired listeners
30) Gerard Encina-Llamas
Characterizing cochlear hearing impairment using advanced electrophysiological methods
29) Jens Cubick
Investigating distance perception, externalization and speech intelligibility in complex acoustic environments
28) Richard Ian McWalter
Perceptual and neural response to sound texture
27) Henrik Gert Hassager
Characterizing perceptual externalization in listeners with normal, impaired and aided-impaired hearing
26) Suyash Narendra Joshi
Modelling auditory nerve responses to electrical stimulation
25) Johannes Käsbach
Characterizing apparent source width perception
24) Gusztáv Lőcsei
Lateralized speech perception with normal and impaired hearing
23) Johannes Zaar
Measures and computational models of microscopic speech perception
22) Federica Bianchi
Pitch representations in the impaired auditory system and implications for music perception
21) Alexandre Chabot-Leclerc
Computational auditory scene analysis based on a model of human binaural processing
20) Michał Feręczkowski
Time-efficient behavioural estimates of cochlear compression
19) Jasmina Catic
Human sound externalization in reverberant environments
18) Marton Marschall
Capturing and reproducing realistic acoustic scenes for hearing research
17) Simon Krogholt Christiansen
The role of temporal coherence in auditory stream segregation
16) Kasper Eskelund
Electrophysiological assessment of audiovisual integration in Speech perception
15) Søren Jørgensen
Modeling speech intelligibility based on the signal-to-noise envelope power ratio
14) Remi Decorsiere
Spectrogram inversion and potential applications for hearing research
13) Claus Forup Corlin Christiansen
Listening in adverse conditions: masking release and effects of hearing loss
12) Filip Munch Rønne
Modeling auditory evoked potentials to complex stimuli
11) Iris Arweiler
Processing of spactial sounds in the impaired auditorty system
10) Sébastien Santurette
Neural coding and perception of pitch in the normal and impaired human auditory system
9) Sylvan Favrot
A loudspeaker-based room auralization system for auditory research
8) Sarah Verhulst
Characterizing and modeling dynamic processes in the cochlea using otoacoustic emissions
7) Morten Løve Jepsen
Modeling auditory processing and speech perception in hearing-impaired listeners
6) Helen Connor Sørensen
Hearing aid amplification at soft input levels
5) Jens Bo Nielsen
Assessment of speech intelligibility in background noise and reverberation
4) Tobias Piechowiak
Spectro-temporal analyses of complex sounds in the human auditory system
3) Eric Thomson
Charecterizing binaural processing of amplitude modulated sounds
2) Olaf Strelcyk
Perpheral auditory processing and speech reception in impaired hearing
1) Giles Pigasse
Deriving cochlear delays in humans using otoacoustic emissions and auditory evoked poetentials