We are happy to announce that as of September 1, there are two newly appointed Assistant Professors in the Audio Analysis Lab.
The first is Jesper Rindom Jensen, who was previously postdoc with the lab. He has been with the lab since its inception and is a founding member. Prior to becoming assistant professor, he held an individual postdoc grant from the Danish Council for Independent Research for three years. Jesper Rindom Jensen has worked on various aspects of audio and acoustic signal problems, including single- and multi-channel noise reduction, beambforming, localization and tracking with microphone arrays, and is appointed as Assistant Professor in Microphone Array Signal Processing.
The second is Jesper Kjær Nielsen, a long-time collaborator with the Audio Analysis Lab, who was previously with Dept. of Electronic Systems. For the past few years, he has has worked on industrial research projects with B&O. He is an expert in statistical methods for signal processing, having worked on a wide range of problems, including sinusoidal parameter estimation, interpolation and extrapolation, pitch estimation, and fast implementations. He joins the lab with an appointment as Assistant Professor in Statistical Signal Processing.
We congratulate them both on their appointments and welcome newcomer Jesper Kjær Nielsen to the lab!