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Graham Bank earned a degree in Applied Physics from the University of Bradford
In 1969 and, after a period as a Research Assistant, gained an MSc in 1973. On completing a research programme in 1997, he was awarded a PhD in Electrical Systems Engineering at the University of Essex. He is currently the Director of Research at NXT, researching ?at panel loudspeaker technology for both the consumer and professional markets.
John Borwick graduated from Edinburgh University with a BSc (Physics) degree and, after 4 years as Signal Of?cer in the RAF and 11 years at the BBC as studio manager and instructor, helped to set up and run for 10 years the Tonmeister degree course at the University of Surrey. He was Secretary of the Association of Professional Recording Services for many years and is now an Honorary Member. He is also a Fellow of the AES where he served terms as Chairman (British Section) and Vice President (Europe).
Martin Colloms graduated from the Regent Street Polytechnic in 1971 and is a Chartered Engineer and a Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers. He co- founded Monitor Audio in 1973 and is now a freelance writer and audio consultant.
Laurie Fincham received a BSc degree in Electrical Engineering from Bristol University and served a 2-year apprenticeship with Rediffusion before working for Goodmans Loudspeakers and Celestion. In 1968 he joined KEF Electronics as Technical Director where, during his 25-year stay, he pioneered Fast Fourier Transform techniques. He emigrated to California in 1993, ?rst as Senior VP of Engineering at In?nity Systems and since 1997 as Director of Engineering for the THX Division of Lucas?lm Ltd. He is a Fellow of the AES and active on IEC standards groups, while retaining a keen interest in music, playing acoustic bass with a jazz group.
Mark R. Gander, BS, MSEE; Fellow AES; Member ASA, IEEE, SMPTE, has been with JBL since 1976 holding positions as Transducer Engineer, Applications Engineer, Product Manager, Vice-President Marketing and Vice-President Engineering, and is currently Vice-President Strategic Development for JBL Professional. Many of his papers have been published in the AES Journal. He has served as a Governor of the Society and edited Volumes 3 and 4 of the AES Anthology Loudspeakers.
Keith Holland is a lecturer at the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, where he was awarded a PhD for a thesis on horn loud- speakers. Dr Holland is currently involved in research into many aspects of noise control and audio.
Peter Mapp holds degrees in Applied Physics and Acoustics and has a particular interest in speech intelligibility measurement and prediction. He has been a visiting lecturer at Salford University since 1996 and is Principal of Peter Mapp Associates,
where he has been responsible for the design of over 380 sound systems, both in the UK and internationally.
Philip Newell has 30 years’ experience in the recording industry, having been involved in the design of over 200 studios including the Manor and Townhouse Studios. He was Technical and Special Projects Director of the Virgin Records recording division and designed the world’s ?rst purpose-built 24-track mobile recording vehicle. He is a member of both the Institute of Acoustics (UK) and the Audio Engineering Society.
Sean Olive is Manager of Subjective Evaluation for Harman International where he oversees all listening tests and psychoacoustic research on Harman products. He has a Master’s Degree in Sound Recording from McGill University and is a Fellow and past Governor of the Audio Engineering Society.
Carl Poldy graduated with a BSc degree in physics from the University of Nottingham and gained a PhD in solid state physics from the University of Durham. After ?ve years at the Technical University of Vienna, lecturing and researching into the magnetism of rare earth intermetallic alloys, he spent 15 years with AKG Acoustics, Vienna before joining PSS Philips Speaker Systems in 1993.
Floyd E. Toole studied electrical engineering at the University of New Brunswick, and at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London where he received a PhD. He spent 25 years at Canada’s National Research Council, investigating the psychoacoustics of loudspeakers and rooms. He has received two Audio Engineering Society Publications Awards, an AES Fellowship and the AES Silver Medal. He is a Member of the ASA and a past President of the AES. Since 1991 he has been Corporate Vice-President Acoustical Engineering for Harman International.
John Watkinson is a fellow of the AES and holds a Masters degree in Sound and Vibration. He is a consultant and has written twenty textbooks.
John Woodgate is an electronics consultant based in Essex, specializing in standards and how to comply with them, particularly in the ?eld of audio.
Julian Wright is Head of Research at Celestion International Limited and Director of Information Technology at Wordwright Associates Limited. He received a BSc degree in Electroacoustics in 1984 and an MSc in Applied Acoustics in 1992 from Salford University, and is a fellow of the Institute of Acoustics. Currently his main professional interests are in Finite Element Modelling and software design. In his leisure time he is an active musician and genealogist.
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