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Frank Stevens is a Lecturer in Audio and Music Technology at the University of York. His research focuses on environmental sound measurement, modeling, and evaluation, with contributions to auralization, soundscape evaluation, and acoustic localization. Stevens holds an M.Eng.(Hons) in Electronic Engineering with Music Technology Systems (2014) and a Ph.D. in Music Technology (2019), both from the University of York. He teaches digital signal processing in MATLAB, acoustics, psychoacoustics, synthesizer design, and electronics. Stevens is a member of the Audio Engineering Society.
His research spans environmental acoustics, soundscape engineering, and urban acoustics, with publications addressing cross-modal evaluation, smart city sound design, and waveguide web modeling. Recent work includes studies on student employability in audio education and the ecological validity of soundscape reproduction techniques.
Advising and grants details are not specified in the provided texts. Stevens' work is part of collaborative efforts in acoustic engineering and environmental sound design, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to audio technology challenges.
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