Sound Engineering - MPhil - PhD
PhD
In Cambridge
Description
-
Type
PhD
-
Location
Cambridge
Join an innovative group in researching novel technologies and techniques for creating, capturing, producing, processing and sharing sound for the world’s audio industries.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Reviews
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Management
- IT
- Sound Engineering
- Engineering Science
- Engineering Skills
- Sound
- Engineering
- IT Development
- Techniques
- Instrument tuning
Course programme
Join an innovative group in researching novel technologies and techniques for creating, capturing, producing, processing and sharing sound for the world’s audio industries.
The Sound Engineering Research Group focuses on developing knowledge and techniques for the creative audio industries, as well as innovative design in all aspects of audio engineering.
Examples of our work include the development of quantitative methods for accurate, repeatable percussion instrument tuning.
Other recent projects have included research into the psychoacoustic perception of loudness in commercial music releases, development of networked data management systems for interview recording and development of ultrasonic systems for pest control.
These are just a few of the fields in which we’re active and we can supervise research in most fields of sound engineering, within the department and with specialists from other areas of Anglia Ruskin.
Industry plays an important part in our work. The Pleasurize Music Foundation (USA), AV Niche (UK) and STV Pest Control (UK) are just some of our recent collaborators.
Additionally there’s a large creative community here, including content creators and performers, and you’ll get to use high-quality audio studios and equipment.
If you've already conducted research and published work that demonstrates an independent and original contribution to knowledge in this field of you may wish to apply for a PhD by Published Work.
Sound Engineering - MPhil - PhD