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Amy Bastine is a Researcher at the School of Engineering within the ANU College of Systems & Society at the Australian National University. Her work focuses on advanced audio signal processing, acoustics, and machine learning applications in spatial audio environments. She is affiliated with the Information & Signal Processing cluster, emphasizing interdisciplinary research.
Her research interests include room acoustic modeling, spatial audio capture using spherical microphone arrays, and developing neural network-based solutions for sound field analysis. She explores topics like active noise control, source localization in reverberant environments, and immersive audio technologies. Recent projects involve creating datasets for acoustic analysis and optimizing algorithms for real-world applications.
Her publications from 2022-2025 highlight trends in physics-informed neural networks for sound field estimation, sparse representation techniques, and multi-channel ANC systems. These contributions aim to bridge theoretical acoustics with practical implementations in wearable devices and recording studios.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. Her research has been applied to datasets like room impulse responses and spherical microphone array measurements. She collaborates on projects involving acoustic imaging, HRTF interpolation, and environmental noise mitigation strategies.
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