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The 2005 Victorian Pearcey Award Presented to Graeme Huon

Graeme Huon with Minister Thomson

Graeme Huon has created and co-developed over 22 patent applications towards the advancement of information and communication technology.

He has lectured, presented and consulted throughout the world including with Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers (SMPTE New York), ITU/CCITT (Geneva), Audio Engineering Society (AES. New York), University of Southern California (USC Los Angeles), University of Southern Queensland, Monash University, Australian Sound Recording Archivists (ASRA, Canberra) Melbourne Audio Society (MAS), Sound and Vibration Association, University of Sydney.

He has developed and demonstrated new acoustics modelling techniques and software modeling tools for shape optimisation in such diverse applications as transducer and enclosure optimisation, room acoustics and even extending application of acoustics to engine gas flow and combustion for improved engine power and efficiency and reduced emissions, the latter being recognized by Mahle/BMW in Germany (2001). More recently Graeme has established HuonLabs (2003) to develop and commercialise new technologies in the human perception and cognition areas of acoustics and vision.

Under HuonLabs, Graeme has developed technology advancements that offer the potential to dramatically change the way we capture and hear reproduced sound. This work has already predicted the essential nature of human and animal acoustic alert processing, and for the first time, can capture and reproduce sound as it is naturally, with the complete perceptual information of distance and direction. For demanding communication environments such as the hearing-impaired, defence, conferencing, gaming and simulations the technology offers significant improvement in awareness and intelligibility, particularly in situations with sensory overload without loss of primary task focus.

Speeches

The finalists and winners speeches were recorded.

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Graeme Huon 6Mb 6Mb
Luke Howard 7Mb 7Mb
Paule Steele 11Mb 11Mb
Peter Lee 11Mb 11Mb
Vic Award 2Mb 2Mb


Sponsors

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