Agnieszka Roginska
Music Professor of Music Technology
Music and Performing Arts Professions
Agnieszka Roginska is Music Professor of Music Technology at New York University. Dr. Roginska (B.Mus. '96 McGill; M.M. '98 NYU; Ph.D. '04 Northwestern) conducts research in the simulation and applications of immersive and 3D audio including the capture, analysis and synthesis of auditory environments, auditory displays and its applications in augmented acoustic sensing. She is the author of numerous publications in the areas of the acoustics and psychoacoustics of spatial sound, immersive audio and auditory displays, and is the co-editor of the book titled "Immersive Sound: The Art and Science of Binaural and Multi-Channel Audio". She has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in 3D Audio, Digital Signal Theory, Acoustics, Advanced Projects in Immersive Sound, Thesis and research methods. Dr. Roginska is Past-President of the AES, an AES Fellow, and is the faculty sponsor of the Society for Women in TeCHnology (SWiTCH) at NYU. Her work has been supported by the National Science Foundation and various industry partners.