Contact Information
Jesper Rindom Jensen
Associate Professor, Ph.D.
Audio Analysis Lab
Department of Electronic Systems
Aalborg University
Fredrik Bajers Vej 7B, Room: B5-206
DK-9000 Aalborg
Phone: +45 9940 7450
E-mail: jrj@es.aau.dk
Biography
Jesper Rindom Jensen was born in Ringkøbing, Denmark in August 1984. He received the M.Sc. degree cum laude in 2009 from Aalborg University in Denmark. In 2012, he received the Ph.D. degree from Aalborg University. Currently, he is an Associate Professor at the Department of Electronic Systems at Aalborg University in Denmark. Before this, he was with the Department of Architecture, Design & Media Technology at Aalborg University, and in addition to this he has been Visiting Researcher at the University of Quebec, INRS-EMT, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, at the Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg in Erlangen, Germany, and at the University of Surrey, UK. At Aalborg University, he is also head of research at the Audio Analysis Lab, which he has been member of since its foundation in 2012.
His research interests include signal processing theory and methods for, e.g., robot and drone audition, and acoustic array processing. Examples of more specific research interests within this scope are enhancement, separation, localization, tracking, parameter estimation, signal analysis, and modeling. He has published more than 80 papers on these topics in top-tier, peer-reviewed conference proceedings and journals. Moreover, he is the co-author of two books, namely, “Speech Enhancement – A Signal Subspace Perspective” and “Signal Enhancement with Variable Span Linear Filters”.
Dr. Jensen has received a highly competitive postdoc grant from the Danish Independent Research Council, has been selected as an AAU Talent at Aalborg University (awarded to young research talents), and has received several travel grants from private foundations. Furthermore, he is an Associate Editor of the EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing, is a member of the IEEE Audio and Acoustic Signal Processing Technical Committee, is a member of the EURASIP Technical Area Committee on Acoustic, Speech, and Music Signal Processing, is an Affiliate Member of the IEEE Signal Processing Theory and Methods Technical Committee, and is a Member of the IEEE.