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Christian Sejer Pedersen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University, within The Technical Faculty of IT and Design. His research focuses on acoustics, signal processing, and low-frequency noise, particularly in environmental and engineering contexts. He has contributed to studies on wind turbine noise, wireless sound zones, and psychoacoustic phenomena.
Key research areas include low-frequency sound zones, packet loss concealment in wireless audio systems, and noise measurement technologies. His work integrates theoretical models with practical applications, addressing both technical and regulatory challenges in noise control. Pedersen has been involved in 12 major projects, including ISOBEL: Interactive Sound Zones for Better Living and initiatives on noise assessment methodologies.
His publications span 20+ years, with recent emphases on robust sound zone filters, AR models for latency reduction, and free-field correction techniques. Media engagements highlight his expertise in public debates about noise from infrastructure projects like wind turbines and urban developments.
Advising and grants involve multidisciplinary collaborations, focusing on sustainable energy systems and acoustic engineering innovations. His lab work centers on advanced audio systems and environmental noise mitigation strategies. Pedersen's contributions bridge academic research with real-world applications in acoustics and signal processing.



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