Primary Affiliation: GN Hearing - Chicago, IL, USA
Jon Boley, Ph.D. is a research scientist at GN Hearing, where he designs psychoacoustic experiments to push the limits of tiny audio systems (hearing aids). His research involves sensory analysis, experimental design, psychoacoustic & neural modeling, electroacoustics, and signal processing.
He has a BS in Electrical Engineering (Univ of Illinois), an MS in Music Engineering (Univ of Miami), and a PhD in Biomedical Engineering (Purdue Univ). Jon started his career as a DSP engineer, working at Motorola and Shure, before switching his focus to psychoacoustics. He also co-founded LSB Audio, where he worked as a principal consultant for a wide variety of audio businesses while working on his dissertation. He has been at GN Hearing since 2011.
Dr. Boley is a member of the Audio Engineering Society, the Acoustical Society of America, and a senior member of IEEE. He has been a member of the Moving Picture Experts Group, and contributed to the MPEG Surround international standard. He founded the AES student section at the University of Illinois, has served as a treasurer and committee member for the Chicago AES section, and serves on multiple AES technical committees. He also regularly reviews manuscripts for a variety of scientific journals, conferences, and book publishers.
More Info: http://jboley.com
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P26: Signal Processing—Part 6 (Chair)