Computational Audiology Network
Jan-Willem Wasmann has a diverse work experience that spans over several years. Jan-Willem is the founder of the Computational Audiology Network, a role they have held since March 2020. Prior to this, they worked as a Medical Physicist Audiologist at Radboudumc starting in August 2015. Before that, they held the same position at UMC Utrecht from February 2015 to July 2015, and also worked as a Trainee Medical Physicist Audiologist (Klinisch-Fysicus/Audioloog i.o.) at UMC Utrecht from February 2011 to February 2015. Their earlier experiences include working as a Technology Advisor at NSO - Netherlands Space Office from November 2009 to January 2011, and as an Intern at the National Aerospace Laboratory from March 2009 to August 2009. Jan-Willem also worked as a Summer Student at Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin in August 2007 and held a summer student position at helmholtz in 2007 as well.
Jan-Willem Wasmann obtained their MSc degree in Physics from Radboud University, where they studied from 2003 to 2009. In 2007, they briefly attended Universidad Autónoma de Madrid for a Master's program in Physics. There is no available information about Jan-Willem's education at Tilburg University or Delft University of Technology.
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Computational Audiology Network
The goal of the Computational Audiology Network is to share knowledge and tools related to computational audiology. We hope to bring experts from different disciplines, such as AI and Audiology, together in order to stimulate innovations for hearing impaired people anywhere. We publish blog articles about current developments, highlight ongoing projects and publications by research groups, and aim to facilitate discussion. In addition, the website is used to promote events related to computational audiology and as a central hub to share resources and funding opportunities, and job opportunities for researchers and clinicians.
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