PhD's

Read more about our ongoing PhD's

Doctoral researcherTitleGASP-supervisor
Wannes Van RansbeeckAuditory neuro-feedback systems for biomedical applicationsDick Botteldooren & Sarah Verhulst
Zhongju YuanSoundStreams: bioinspired artificial intelligence for learning in continuous auditory streamsDick Botteldooren
Shreyas Rangaswamy ChandrashekarAnthropogenic environmental noise mapping in European natural areas for biodiversity impact assessmentDick Botteldooren
Hiba DaafaneAugmenting Learning Environments Using Generative AI and Neuroadaptive SystemsDick Botteldooren
Ahmed Tarek Gomaa GomaaAdvanced materials and interfaces for auditory neuroengineeringGeorgios Spyropoulos
Linta SohailNeural interfaces for auditory neuro-engineeringGeorgios Spyropoulos
ShwetaSoft materials and ion-based devices for advanced neural interfacesGeorgios Spyropoulos
Dina K.C.Soft neural probes for responsive epileptic seizure treatmentGeorgios Spyropoulos
Ke ZhanSoft optoelectronic neural interfaces for auditory neuroengineeringGeorgios Spyropoulos
Chuan WenBio-inspired applications for binaural and machine hearingSarah Verhulst
Marjoleen WoutersFrom hearing-impaired speech processing to biophysically-inspired models of auditory sound processing and model-based hearing restoration.Sarah Verhulst
Pauline DevolderThe role of cochlear synaptopathy and auditory evoked potentials in tinnitus diagnosis and treatmentSarah Verhulst, Ingeborg Dhooge & Hannah Keppler
Morgan ThienpontPersonalised auditory models of speech coding in the brainSarah Verhulst
Julie Van HeghePersonalized deep-neural-network-based augmented hearing for constrained deviceSarah Verhulst
Lena Van den BosscheOptimalisation of vestibular testing in very young children at risk for vestibular impaiment. Exploring the maturation effect of the multisensoric balance systemIngeborg Dhooge
Bo UzeelCHANCE (Cochlear Health and NeuroCognitive Evaluation): Understanding variability in CI successIngeborg Dhooge
Stephanie LecointreThe REHABIL-project: Re-Evaluation of Hearing Aid Benefit in Individuals with moderately severe to profound hearing lossIngeborg Dhooge & Hannah Keppler
Junhong ZhangInflammation in the inner ear: pathophysiology and the role of the blood-labyrinthine barrierFrederic Acke