About

About

Hello there! 👋 I’m Randy, and I wear many hats in the world of audio, technology, and creativity. Here’s a glimpse into who I am and what the contents of this webpage might be:

🎧 Perceptual Audio Evaluation Engineer at Jabra

I’m currently a Perceptual Audio Evaluation Engineer at Jabra, where I specialize in assessing audio quality. My work involves merging technical expertise with a passion for sound to develop cutting-edge audio experiences.

🎓 PhD in Immersive Audio-Video Quality

I hold a Ph.D. in Immersive Audio-Video Quality, which has further fueled my curiosity about the intersection of technology and sensory perception. My academic journey focused on understanding how we perceive audio and video, striving for higher-quality, immersive experiences.

🔊 Sound Enthusiast

Sound has always been central to my life. Whether it’s delving into acoustics or psychoacoustics, I’m dedicated to unraveling how sound influences us. I apply this enthusiasm to statistical experimental design and data analysis to uncover insights that enhance audio experiences.

🧠 AI and Software Engineering

Artificial Intelligence and software engineering are more than just professional interests; they’re integral to my daily routine. I enjoy spending my spare time exploring the vast potential of AI, from machine learning to natural language processing, and crafting elegant solutions through software engineering.

☕ Hobbies Galore

Beyond my tech endeavors, I have a few hobbies that keep life exciting. I’m a coffee enthusiast, continually experimenting with brewing methods to perfect that cup. Photography lets me capture the world’s beauty, and travel lets me explore it.

📚 Sharing Knowledge

In this personal webpage, I aim to share my diverse knowledge in the fields of acoustics, audio, perceptual evaluation, statistics, and machine learning. During my PhD journey, I’ve compiled notes that I believe can benefit others, ensuring that valuable insights are not lost over time. The recent dates on these posts might be deceiving, as they are actually from my older notes.

I’m thrilled to share my experiences, knowledge, and projects with you here (because I realize that my GitHub is not too active and a bit messy right now). Please feel free to explore my posts and reach out if you share any of these interests or simply want to chat. Let’s connect and collaborate on something remarkable! 🌟