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My research covers five major areas: 1) Applied psychoacoustics, 2) Building acoustics, 3) Soundscape, 4) Noise and human, and 5) Room acoustics. I am particularly interested in sound and vibration within built environments, and have investigated how individuals and communities perceive and react to diverse sources of sound and vibration. Through conducting semi-structured interviews, questionnaire surveys, and laboratory experiments, including those utilising virtual reality (VR), I have gained significant knowledge and expertise in environmental psychology. Recently, I have also widely utilised physiological methodologies such as fEMG and EEG. My work further includes diverse acoustic measurements, computer simulations, and scale model measurements. These interdisciplinary research topics connect acoustics with architecture, urban planning, landscape design, environmental science, and environmental psychology.
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