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Jonathan Burton is a Senior Lecturer in Audio and Lighting Engineering at the University of Derby's College of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on applying cognitive psychology and neuroscience to improve sound system design for large musical events, sound level monitoring practices, and educational frameworks for acoustic safety. Notable contributions include a three-part series on sound level monitoring innovations and regulatory impacts, as well as studies on low-frequency sound perception in live venues.
Research Interests: Burton's work bridges engineering and human perception, emphasizing practical applications in live event acoustics. He explores how cognitive science principles can refine sound system designs while ensuring regulatory compliance and audience safety. Key themes include noise measurement tools, venue-specific acoustic challenges, and professional certification standards for sound engineers.
Publications Trends: His articles (2017-2022) consistently address live event acoustics, with recent emphasis on regulatory frameworks and technological advancements in sound monitoring. The 2022 series highlights improvements in tools and procedures for real-time sound management, while earlier work analyzed low-frequency perception in outdoor festivals and arenas.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Advising & Grants: No student advisees or grant details provided. His collaborations include institutions like the Audio Engineering Society and co-authors such as Adam Hill and Johannes Mulder.
Labs/Teams: No specific lab affiliations listed, though his work suggests involvement in cross-disciplinary teams focused on live event acoustics and safety standards.
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