2014 University of Waterloo Audio Research Group Alumni
Perren Baker was a student of John Vanderkooy’s “Science of Hi Fidelity and became involved with the ARG through John and Stanley’s work on the University of Waterloo’s CKMS transmitter and Stan’s weekly classical radio show. Perren was a...
2014 University of Waterloo Audio Research Group Alumni
Jeff Bamford is a consultant and project manager at Engineering Harmonics. Drawing on many years of professional experience, he also heads our IT group serving our three offices. Holding a Master’s degree in physics, Jeff brings a strong analytical and scientific mind...
2014 University of Waterloo Audio Research Group Alumni
Paul Bauman (MSc Physics, University of Waterloo 1985; MEE, McMaster University 1991) is Associate Director, Tour Sound with JBL Professional and has been with the company since 2006. He is responsible for product conception, design, and technical support for the...
2014 University of Waterloo Audio Research Group Alumni
Ronald Kessel, PhD, holds degrees in Engineering and Physics. He has over 18 years’ experience in maritime defence science and technology—including 6 years at Defence R&D Canada and, most recently, over 8 years at the NATO Centre for Maritime Research and...
2014 University of Waterloo Audio Research Group Alumni
Ewan Macpherson hails from St. John’s, Newfoundland. He completed a B.Sc. in Engineering Physics (Queen’s) and an M.Sc. in Physics (Waterloo), during which he developed both a computational model of sound localization and a desire to study spatial hearing...
2014 University of Waterloo Audio Research Group Alumni
Ryan Matheson was born and raised in Thundery Bay, Ontario. He left Thunder Bay after high school to attend the University of Guelph in 2002, where he obtained his Honours Degree in Physics. After graduating from Guelph in 2007 Ryan then moved on to the University of...
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