Article ID: CBB001201088

Constantine Trahiotis and Hearing Science: A Half-Century of Contributions and Collaborations (2014)

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Although best known for his contributions to human binaural processing, Constantine (Tino) Trahiotis has, throughout his career, been an avid student of virtually all aspects of hearing. His published work spans nearly 50 years and has been carried out with an impressive cadre of collaborators worldwide (all of whom he thinks of as family). That body of work attests to the diversity of Tino's interests and encompasses behavioral and lesion studies in animals, human psychoacoustics, mathematical modeling, methodology, signal-processing, and instrumentation. Tino's recall of the literature is legendary. As compared to the use of traditional methods to locate publications concerning a particular topic, many of us, especially the string of scientists he has mentored, know that it is often more efficient to just pick up the phone and ask Tino. This presentation traces the history of Tino's career, including his days as a graduate student with Don Elliott at Wayne State University, his time at Indiana University, and as a Professor at the University of Illinois and at the University of Connecticut Health Center.

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Authors & Contributors
Wilson, Preston S.
Dolder, Craig N.
Marshall, Owen
Hegesh, Noa
Grodwohl, Jean-Baptiste
Boren, Braxton
Concepts
Acoustics
Sound
Auditory perception
Models and modeling in science
Physics
Methodology of science; scientific method
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century, early
20th century
18th century
17th century
Early modern
Places
United States
Germany
China
India
Institutions
Club of Rome
Académie Royale des Sciences (France)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
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