List of presentations, talks and workshops given by Adam Weisser



  • "Primer to the Temporal Auditory Imaging Theory", Oticon Eriksholm, Copennagen, Denmark (23 May, 2023).
  • "Primer to the Temporal Auditory Imaging Theory", Audio Engineering Society Europe, 154th Convention, Espoo, Finland (13 May, 2023).
  • "Hearing and the Ear", Sapir Academic College, Sderot, Israel (Apr 2023).
  • "Sound Event Identification in Realistic Listening Environments", Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia (Apr 2018).
  • "Complex Acoustic Environments", Boston University, MA, USA (Feb 2018).
  • "Complex Acoustic Environments", Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA (Jan 2018).
  • "Optical Hearing", Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia (Oct 2017).
  • "Hearing-Aid Development", (Jun 2017), National Acoustic Laboratories (NAL), Sydney.
  • "Information Theory: An Overview of Shannon's theory, its evolution, and its implications on hearing research", three-part seminar, National Acoustic Laboratories (NAL), Sydney, Australia (Jan 2017).
  • "In Search of Elusive Alphabets: Information Theory: Key Concepts and Their Impact on Speech Communication and Related Fields", three-part seminar, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia (May 2016).
  • "Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science", Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia (Jan 2016).
  • "Adding Realism to Laboratory Based Listening Tests", Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia (Nov 2015).
  • "Introduction to web design with HTML and CSS", guest workshop at the Ben Gurion University of the Negev (Jun 2012).
  • "Room Acoustics", Haifa University, Israel (Nov 2010).
  • "A novel envelope-based generic dynamic range compression model", The 128th Audio Engineering Society Convention, London, UK (23 May 2010).
  • "Remote FM Devices for Hearing Aid Users", guest lecture at the Central Michigan University, MI, USA (Feb 2008).
  • "Sound Quality in Small Rooms", masters thesis defense, Technical University of Denmark (DTU) (Nov 2004).
  • "Compositions in Equal-Tempered Scales of 17 Notes Per Octave", Bar-Ilan Univeristy, Tel Aviv, Israel (May, 2000).
  • "Nonimaging Optics", Technion, Haifa, Israel (Spring 2000).