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Prof Trevor Cox is a Professor of Acoustic Engineering at the University of Salford's School of Science, Engineering & Environment, where he leads research in architectural acoustics, psychoacoustics, and audio engineering. His work focuses on enhancing sound quality for hearing aid users through machine learning initiatives.
- Academic Affiliation: University of Salford
- Key Roles: EPSRC Senior Media Fellow, former President of the UK Institute of Acoustics
His research bridges machine learning and audio engineering to develop inclusive technologies for hearing-impaired individuals. Projects include:
- EPSRC-funded Cadenza Challenges
- ICASSP SP Clarity Challenge
- Urban noise mitigation studies
Recent publications highlight advancements in:
- Machine learning for music accessibility
- Sound insulation analysis in sustainable materials
- Psychoacoustic evaluation of hearing aid audio
- Urban biodiversity-integrated noise barriers
Awards include:
- IoA Tyndall Medal for acoustic innovation
- ASA Science Writing Award for his book Sonic Wonderland
As principal investigator on 10 EPSRC projects, he explores built environment acoustics and hearing aid optimization. His popular science work includes BBC radio documentaries and the Guinness World Record for longest echo in an oil tank.
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