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Christian Schneiderwind is a Research Associate and Doctoral Student at the Electronic Media Technology Group within the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at Ilmenau University of Technology. He works in Room H 3527 and can be reached at christian.schneiderwind@tu-ilmenau.de.
His research focuses on the intersection of audio engineering, augmented reality, and psychoacoustics. Specifically, he investigates:
- Room acoustics and perceptual matching in augmented reality environments
- Binaural synthesis systems for virtual sound sources
- Spatial audio and audiovisual coherence in AR applications
- Just noticeable differences in room acoustic parameters
- The effects of reverberation modification on audio-visual plausibility
His publication record shows a strong focus on auditory augmented reality, with recent work examining agent movement and audiovisual spatial coherence in AR (2024), effects of modified late reverberation (2023), and discriminability of virtual and real sound sources (2022). His research often involves psychoacoustic experiments to evaluate perception of audio-visual stimuli in augmented environments, with particular attention to how room acoustics affect the plausibility of virtual sound sources.
Christian collaborates extensively with researchers like Annika Neidhardt, Florian Klein, and Stephan Werner, indicating strong teamwork within his research group. His work bridges theoretical audio engineering concepts with practical applications in augmented reality systems, contributing to the advancement of spatial audio technologies for immersive experiences.

