Enzo De Sena is a Senior Lecturer (equivalent to a tenured Associate Professor) in Audio at the Institute of Sound Recording at the University of Surrey. He received the M.Sc. (Laurea Specialistica) cum laude in 2009 from the Università di Napoli "Federico II" in Telecommunication Engineering and the Ph.D. degree in Electronic Engineering in 2013 from King’s College London. Between 2012 and 2013 he was a Teaching Fellow at King's College London. Between 2013 and 2016 he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Electrical Engineering of KU Leuven. He held visiting researcher positions at Stanford University (2013), Aalborg University (2014-2015), Imperial College London (2016) and King's College London (2018-current). He is an IEEE Senior Member, a former Marie Curie ITN Fellow, and currently serves as an Associate Editor for EURASIP JASM. His current research interests include room acoustics modelling, multichannel audio, beamforming and binaural modelling. His research has been showcased at a number of venues, including at the National Gallery, Royal Society Science Exhibition, Bell Labs, WOMAD, and others. His research appeared in the Financial Times (1M circ.), Metro London (1.3M circ.), diMartedì (3M viewers) and others.
Orchisama Das is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Sound Recording at University of Surrey. She received her PhD degree from the Center For Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University in 2021, where her dissertation was on Microphone Cross-talk Cancellation in Ensemble Recordings with Statistical Estimation. She graduated from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India in 2016 where she attained her Bachelor's degree in Instrumentation and Electronics Engineering. Her research is on Audio Signal Processing, in particular - Room Acoustics Modeling, Statistical Estimation and Spectral Modeling of musical instruments. In 2020, she was a research intern in the Audio team at Facebook Reality Labs Research, working on room acoustics for Augmented Reality applications. In 2018, she interned in the Noise, Vibration and Harshness team at Tesla, writing DSP algorithms for vibration analysis of rotors. In 2015, she was a Mitacs Globalink intern at University of Calgary, Canada. As for other pursuits, she plays the guitar, mandolin, bass, and like to record and produce music.
Matteo Scerbo is a PhD student at the Institute of Sound Recording at University of Surrey. He received the BSc in Computer Engineering from the Università degli Studi di Genova in 2017 and the MSc degree in Music and Acoustic Engineering from the Politecnico di Milano.
His research interests are room acoustic modelling, neural networks, DSP audio effects, and tools for the visualization and teaching of music.