received his bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (Brazil) in 2011 and the MSc degree in 2013 from INRS. Since 2013 he’s been a PhD student at INRS. His main research area is speech signal processing, with an emphasis in hearing aid systems. He is also interested in bio-inspired algorithms applied to signal classification, pattern recognition and other adaptive systems.
Thesis Topic: Objective quality and intelligibility measurement for hearing impaired users
Contact information:
jfsantos [at] emt [dot] inrs [dot] ca