Jürgen Peissig is Full Tenure Professor at Leibniz University Hannover at the Institute for Communications Technology in the Communication Systems Group
Research Focus
Signal Processing for Audio and Acoustics:
- Signal processing for acoustics sensor and actuator arrays
- Acoustics noise cancellation processing
- Audio-Signal Processing for 3D-Virtual and Augmented Reality
- Combined transducer and signal optimization for virtual and augmented reproduction
- Psychoacoustics modelling and perceptual evaluation of audio signals
Signal Processing for Communications:
- Machine to Machine communication with robust waveforms (FBMC)
- Modulation schemes for coexistent RF transmission, RF-waveform optimization
- Reliable (mission critical) low latency communication for telemetry, audio and video
- MIMO interference alignment Transmission capacity optimization in hybrid VLC – RF communication systems
Publications
For a list of Jürgen Peissig’s publications please follow this link.
since 2022: Head of Institute of AI, Leibniz University Hannover
Research Visit at
University of Göttingen and University of Oldenburg (1992-1996)since 2019: Professor of Machine Learning, Leibniz University Hannover
Working Group Prof. Kollmeier: Audio-Signalprocessing for Noise Reduction for Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants, Psychoacoustics of normal and hearing impaired.
Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG, Research and Innovation (1996 – present)
Head of research department in Audio- and RF-Signal Processing (1996 – 2014)
Lobbying and representation to public and professional organizations (2014- present)
Full Tenure Professor at Leibniz University of Hannover (2014 – present)2017-2019: Lecturer (i.e., “Akademischer Rat”), University of Freiburg
Institute for Communications Technology, Communication Systems Group
Supervising 1 post-doc researcher and 12 PhD researchers within three subgroups: Data communications systems, Audiokommunication and acoustics, Statistical signal processing
2008-2010: Master of Science, Computer Science, University of Potsdam
2005-2002010-2014: PhD Student, University of Potsdam