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  EXPOSURE TO ULTRASOUND IN AIR
 Craig Dolder
C.N.Dolder@soton.ac.uk
Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR)
University of Southampton
Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK
Craig Dolder obtained his BSE in acoustical engineering at the University of Hartford, CT. He obtained his PhD in May 2014 from The University of Texas
at Austin where he worked for the Applied Research Lab- oratories researching various topics including fish school acoustics and turbulent flow noise. In August 2015, he moved to the University of Southampton, UK, for postgradu- ate work on ultrasonics and bioreactors and joined Sloan Water Technology Ltd. as the senior research scientist in 2019. He enjoys participating in public engagement events, teaching about all aspects of acoustics.
Mark Fletcher
M.D.Fletcher@soton.ac.uk
University of Southampton Auditory Implant Service
Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK
Mark Fletcher is a senior research
fellow at the University of South- ampton Auditory Implant Service, UK, and leads the Electro-Haptics and Virtual Acoustics for Clinic research
projects. Mark also cocreated the RealSpeech auditory train- ing app, which focuses on the recreation of highly realistic auditory environments and is currently part of a UK-wide trial as part of the CHOICE remote care platform. Mark did his PhD at the Institute of Hearing Research, where he used auditory psychophysics and otoacoustic emissions to help develop methods for measuring top-down control of cochlear processing in humans.
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