- Computer Science
- Music Technology
- Audio Perception
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Jesper Andersen is an External partner at the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology within The Technical Faculty of IT and Design at Aalborg University, Copenhagen campus. He is affiliated with the Multisensory Experience Laboratory and serves as Principal Investigator for the Music & Technology research project. His research focuses on computer science applications in music technology and auditory perception, with emphasis on spatial audio, assistive technologies for hearing-impaired individuals, and human-computer interaction for music mixing interfaces. Key methodologies include virtual reality, ambisonic audio reconstruction, and user-centered design with diverse hearing profiles to enhance accessibility in musical experiences. Recent publications (2021-2024) demonstrate a cohesive trajectory toward inclusive audio solutions, examining spatial audio perception in concerts, melodic contour identification across hearing profiles, and tangible interfaces for music mixing. This work bridges technical innovation in audio engineering with perceptual studies to address real-world accessibility challenges for hearing-impaired audiences. Scientific awards: None mentioned in the provided information. Andersen leads the Music & Technology project investigating novel approaches to music mixing and spatial audio perception. While no formal student advisees are documented, his research involves collaborative studies with hearing-impaired participants to inform accessible audio technology development. He is an active member of the Multisensory Experience Laboratory at Aalborg University, where interdisciplinary teams explore immersive audio-visual environments through virtual reconstructions of concert halls and innovative mixing interfaces to advance inclusive auditory experiences.










