Mendel Kleiner
Mendel Kleiner is a Professor emeritus at the Division of Applied Acoustics at Chalmers.Dr. Mendel Kleiner received his M.Sc.Eng. degree in Electronic Engineering from Chalmers in 1969 and obtained the Ph.D. in Building Acoustics in 1978. Dr. Kleiner retired from his chair in 2013 and is now Professor Emeritus at Chalmers pursuing his research interests and teaching room acoustics. Current research interests include auditory presence, sensory interaction, room acoustics and auralization, acoustic measurement, audio and electroacoustics, sound quality (vehicles, machinery, technical and communication systems), as well as musical acoustics. Dr. Kleiner is the author or co-author four books, of more than 130 technical papers, and holds two patents.
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Emoacoustics: A study of the psychoacoustical and psychological dimensions of emotional sound design
Influence of a wearer's voice on noise dosimeter measurements
When Room Size Matters: Acoustic Influences on Emotional Responses to Sounds
Emoacoustics: a study on the physical and psychological dimensions of sound design
Haptic sensation in organ playing
Influence of a Wearer’s Voice on Noise Dosimeter Measurements
Auditory Landmarks Enhance Circular Vection in Multimodal Virtual Reality
Sound representing self-motion in virtual environments enhances linear vection
Binaural bone-conducted sound in virtual environments
Handheld Experiences:Using Audio To Enhance the Illusion of Self-Motion
Acoustics of Voice and Music in Jewish Worship Spaces
Modulation and demodulation of steerable ultrasound beams for audio transmission and rendering
When what you see is what you hear: Auditory-visual integration and presence in virtual environments
Spatial sound in auditory vision substitution systems
Components in evaluation of complex interior truck sounds
Vibrotactile enhancement of auditory induced self-motion and spatial presence
Method to investigate recognition of computer fan sound in a
Sound quality aspects of small computer fans
Travelling without moving: Auditory scene cues for translational self-motion
Perceived sound character and objective properties of powertrain noise in car compartments
Preference for current mood, anticipated emotional reaction, and experienced emotional reaction
Emotion and the auditory virtual environment: Affect-based judgment of virtual reverberation times
The actor-observer effect in virtual reality presentations
Noise Quality of a Flue Organ Pipe Sound
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