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Dr Alastair Moore is a Researcher in the Dyson School of Design Engineering at Imperial College London, affiliated with the Speech and Audio Processing Laboratory. He holds a PhD from Imperial College and has industrial experience in consumer electronics. His research focuses on microphone array signal processing, speech enhancement in reverberant environments, and applications in augmented reality, hearing aids, and robot audition.
Education: MEng in Electronic Engineering with Music Technology Systems (1st class) from University of York (2005); PhD in Binaural Hearing funded by France Telecom R&D (2012).
Research Interests: He specializes in speech enhancement algorithms for wearable devices, binaural hearing systems, room acoustics modeling, and acoustic SLAM. His work includes developing virtual reality tools for hearing aid evaluation and room identification techniques for forensic applications.
Funding: His projects are supported by EPSRC, EU FP7, Google, Reality Labs Research, and the UK Home Office. Notable grants include
- EPSRC EP/M026698/1: Environment-aware speech enhancement
- EPSRC EP/S035842/1: Binaural hearing aids with VR evaluation
- EU FP7/2007-2013: Robot audition using spherical microphone arrays
- Google: Speech dereverberation for VoIP
- UK Home Office: Audio forensics via room geometry inference
Labs: Active member of the Speech and Audio Processing group led by Prof. Mike Brookes and Prof. Patrick A. Naylor.


