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Site updates: Pages on signal processing for acoustics and audio applications

Posted on 15 July 202416 July 2024 by Mike

I’ve made quite a few updates to this website over the past few weeks. The most-updated area is the Resources

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Resources, Site updates

Sound & Music Computing Conference 2024: Laser doppler vibrometry for immersive sound design

Posted on 12 July 202415 July 2024 by Mike

One of my PhD supervisees, Roderick Buchanan-Dunlop, was in Portugal last week to present research on using laser doppler vibrometry

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Publications, Research

IEEE Sensors paper on graphene-PMMA membranes published

Posted on 15 January 202020 March 2024 by Mike

Our most recent paper on using graphene membranes for acoustic sensing has just been published (early access) in IEEE Sensors.

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Publications, Research

LaTeX and WordPress

Posted on 26 November 20186 May 2023 by Mike

I recently discovered WP QuickLaTeX, a wordpress plugin, and it’s associated QuickLaTeX service. Together, they appear to permit extremely low-faff

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LaTeX, Writing tips & tricks

Fixing export_fig font issues (Matlab figure export)

Posted on 14 November 20186 May 2023 by Mike

Export of high quality figures from Matlab, so that they appear on the page as they appear within Matlab, is

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LaTeX, Matlab, Writing tips & tricks

Recent blog posts

  • Site updates: Pages on signal processing for acoustics and audio applications
  • Sound & Music Computing Conference 2024: Laser doppler vibrometry for immersive sound design
  • IEEE Sensors paper on graphene-PMMA membranes published
  • LaTeX and WordPress
  • Fixing export_fig font issues (Matlab figure export)

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  • January 2020
  • November 2018

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