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SUSAN VOSS, PH.D.

Associate Professor of Engineering

Area of Expertise
Electrical engineering and speech and hearing sciences
   
Education
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998
   
Professional Experience
Lecturer, Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School
Research Associate, Department of Otolaryngology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Editor-at-Large, Ear and Hearing
   
Selected Recent Publications
Voss SE, Adegoke MF, Horton, NJ, Sheth KN, Rosand J, Shera CA. Posture systematic cally alters ear-canal reflectance and DPOAE properties." Hearing Research. 2010; In press.

Voss SE, Horton NJ, Woodbury RR, Sheeld KN, Sources of variability in reflectance measurements on normal cadaver ears." Ear and Hearing. 2008; 29:651-665.

Voss SE, Rosowski JJ, Merchant SN, Peake WT. Non-ossicular signal transmission in human middle ears: Experimental assessment of the acoustic route with perforated tympanic membranes" J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 2007; 122:2135-2153.

Voss SE, Horton NJ, Woodbury RR, Shea CA, Smith AH. Sources of variability in reflectance measurements on normal human ears." In: Huber A. and Eiber A., editor. Proceedings of the 4TH International Symposium on Middle Ear Mechanics in Research and Otology; 2006 July 27-30, Zurich, Switzerland. World Scientic; 2007. p. 78-86.

Voss SE, Horton NJ, Tabucchi THP, Folowosele  F, Shera CA. Posture-induced changes in distortion-product otoacoustic emissions and the potential for noninvasive monitoring of changes in intracranial pressure" Neurocritical Care 2006; 04:251-257.

   
Selected Honors and Awards
NSF CAREER AWARD: Acoustic Energy Flow Through Normal and Abnormal Middle Ears
Frontiers in Education New Faculty Fellow
AT&T Graduate Research Program for Women Grant
Tau Beta Pi National Laureate Award

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