

Yi-Wen Liu
A champion for advancing diversity in the field of auditory sciences, Yi-Wen Liu is an esteemed assistant professor at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan. With a robust academic foundation, he embarked on his scholarly journey as a doctoral student in Electrical Engineering at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University from 2000 to 2005. During this formative period, he honed his expertise in signal processing, laying the groundwork for his subsequent research endeavors. Yi-Wen Liu's research trajectory took a pivotal turn as he delved into the intricate world of cochlear mechanics, a field that has since become a cornerstone of his academic pursuits. His current research interests are a testament to his dedication to understanding the complexities of human auditory perception. These interests encompass auditory modeling, psychoacoustics, and speech processing, areas in which he has made significant contributions through both theoretical and applied research. In addition to his research, Yi-Wen Liu is deeply committed to fostering an inclusive academic environment that encourages diverse perspectives and innovative thinking. His work not only advances the scientific understanding of auditory systems but also inspires the next generation of researchers to explore the fascinating interplay between technology and human perception. Through his teaching and mentorship, he continues to influence and shape the future of auditory research, ensuring that it remains a dynamic and evolving field.
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, 1788-1796, 2014-10-01
, 3217-3217, 2006-11-01