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Robert-Eric Gaskell is a Course Instructor in the Department of Music at McGill University's Schulich School of Music. His research focuses on Sound Recording, with a strong emphasis on innovative applications of materials science in audio technologies. He explores graphene-based materials for acoustic transducers, including microspeakers, headphones, and microphone preamplifiers. His work bridges engineering principles with practical audio design, aiming to enhance sound quality and transduction efficiency.
Gaskell's research spans from nanomaterials like graphene oxide to the subjective evaluation of electronic components in audio systems. He has contributed to the development of tunable membranes and methodologies for assessing distortion in analog electronics. His academic contributions also include pedagogical tools for teaching audio electronics fundamentals to students.
His publications address interdisciplinary challenges such as viscoelastic membrane properties, nonlinear amplifier behavior, and the perceptual effects of capacitor choices in audio circuits. While no specific awards or grants are listed, his work reflects a commitment to advancing both the technical and educational aspects of sound recording and audio engineering.



