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Dr. Yoshimi Hasegawa is a Research Fellow at the School of Architecture, Design and Planning, University of Sydney, specializing in acoustics. Their research focuses on environmental soundscapes, acoustic comfort in built environments, and the socio-cultural impacts of sound, particularly during the pandemic. They investigate how acoustic environments affect vulnerable groups and urban residents, using mixed-method approaches combining qualitative analysis and technological data collection.
Education background includes advanced training in architectural acoustics and environmental studies (specific academic qualifications not detailed in source material). Research interests emphasize interdisciplinary approaches bridging architecture, environmental science, and public health.
Publications highlight work on pandemic-era soundscapes, acoustic accessibility for hearing-impaired populations, and urban soundscape perception in high-density residential areas. Their studies often utilize thematic analysis, meta-analyses, and mobile technology for data collection. Active in presenting at international acoustics conferences such as the European Acoustics Association and the Acoustical Society of America.
Current research projects involve developing adaptive acoustic comfort models and exploring technological tools for soundscape assessment in tropical urban environments. No listed awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided information. Office located at G04 Wilkinson Building, University of Sydney.