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Hugh O'Dwyer is a Teaching Professor at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) within the Department of Electronic Engineering, where he lectures on the M.Phil in Music and Media Technology (MMT) program. He holds a Ph.D. from TCD (2021) under Prof. Frank Boland, focusing on Machine Learning applications for audio, particularly Sound Source Localization and Virtual Testing of Binaural Audio. His doctoral work included objective/subjective headphone and ambisonic microphone evaluation, alongside machine learning-based localization methods.
Education: He graduated from TCD's School of Engineering with a Biomedical Engineering degree (2015), researching EEG-based musical instrument perception in the brain through his thesis. During studies, he actively participated in Trinity Orchestra and Jazz Society roles, earning a lifetime honorary membership for his contributions.
Research interests span spatial audio engineering, machine learning in acoustics, and music technology education. He has published extensively with the Audio Engineering Society (AES), presenting at conferences in Helsinki, Milan, and Dublin. His work includes VR audio recording techniques, sound projector calibration, and ambisonic microphone comparisons.
Outside academia, he mentors young musicians through the Suburban Sounds program and developed a CPD course in music technology for over 100 teachers during the pandemic. As a musician/producer, he has collaborated with prominent Irish artists like Hozier and Saint Sister, and his band Spies' album 'Constancy' (2018) received critical acclaim.



