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| Live Stream Please use a desktop or laptop computer to view both the speaker and the slides. If you use a phone or tablet you will only be able to see the speaker. Thursday, July 25 8:45am – 12:15pm Thursday, July 25 3:00pm – 5:30pm Friday, July 26 9:00am – 12:15pm Friday, July 26 3:00pm – 5:30pm SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Bruce Berg, Univ. of California, Irvine Les Bernstein, University of Connecticut Huanping Dai, University of Arizona Dave Eddins, University of South Florida Larry Feth, Ohio State University Craig Formby, University of Alabama David M. Green, University of Florida, Honoree Ervin Hafter, Univ. of Cal., Berkeley Bill Hartmann, Michigan State University Walt Jesteadt, Boys Town Natl Res Hosp Gerald Kidd, Boston University Jungmee Lee, Univ. of South Florida Bob Lutfi, University of South Florida Dennis McFadden,Univ. of Texas, Austin John Middlebrooks, UC, Irvine Brian C. J. Moore, Univ. of Cambridge Bob Shannon, USC Beth Strickland, Purdue University Bev Wright, Northwestern University Bill Yost, Arizona State University Jan Zera, Warsaw University of Tech.
Organizing Committee: Ann Eddins |
David M. Green is one of the pioneers of hearing science.
His contributions include the enormously influential application of signal detection theory to psychophysics and beyond, as well as experimental and theoretical work on masking, psychophysical suppression, temporal resolution and integration, intensity and spectral-shape discrimination, sound-source localization, stimulus uncertainty, high-frequency audiometry, and adaptive psychophysical procedures. He also wrote a congressional report on an examination of audio evidence from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Among his many honors, Dr. Green is a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Guggenheim Foundation. He is also the recipient of both the Gold and Silver Medals of the Acoustical Society of America, the Award of Merit of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, and the Hugh Knowles Prize for Distinguished Achievement.
The Knowles Hearing Center at Northwestern University is sponsoring a two-day conference in honor of Dr. Green. Speakers include an international roster of his former students, post-docs, and associates. Please join us for this event to be held on the Northwestern University campus in Evanston Illinois, located on the beautiful shore of Lake Michigan. Contributed posters are welcome.
Conference Location: Pancoe ENH Building, Pancoe Abbott Auditorium, 2200 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL (Northwestern University Evanston Campus)
Accommodations:
See a list of hotels in the area.
Transportation:For transportation information from O’Hare and Midway airports to Northwestern University’s Evanston campus:
O’Hare to Evanston
Midway to Evanston