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Ian McKenzie is a Lecturer in Electronics and Mathematics affiliated with the College of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on innovative applications of tissue conduction in spatial sound and multimodal perception. Key contributions include studies on 3-D music through tissue conduction and sensory augmentation systems. Recent works explore the intersection of audio-tactile interfaces and human sensory experiences.
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Research interests emphasize developing technologies that bridge biological systems with acoustic environments, particularly in creating immersive spatial audio experiences without traditional hearing apparatus. Current projects investigate how tissue-conducted sound can revolutionize music composition and disability辅助 technologies.
Publications from 2014-2018 demonstrate sustained exploration of spatial sound fields, multimodal perception, and biohybrid interfaces. His work has been featured in venues like InTech and Aalto University conferences.
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Advising and grants information not provided in available materials. Active in collaborative research with Peter Lennox and Bruce Wiggins on tissue-conducted spatial audio systems.
Labs/teams: Engaged in cross-disciplinary projects at the College of Science and Engineering's acoustic research facilities.


