Vincent Neo successfully passed his viva, and Simon McKnight submitted his thesis!
We are delighted to celebrate the successful PhD viva of Vincent Neo titled ‘Theory of Polynomial Matrix Eigenvalue Decomposition with Applications to Speech and Acoustics Signal Processing’, and the submission of the thesis of Simon McKnight titled 'Speaker Diarization: Importance of the Modulation Spectrum and Incorporating Uncertainty Modelling’. Vincent will be remaining with us for a period of postdoc research and Simon moves to Cambridge University also as a postdoc. Many congratulations to both.
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