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 About the Author
Zhaoyan Zhang
zyzhang@ucla.edu
Department of Head and
Neck Surgery
University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California 90095, USA
Zhaoyan Zhang is a professor in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery, University of Califor- nia, Los Angeles (UCLA). He earned his PhD in mechanical engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,
with his dissertation research on the aeroacoustics of human voice production. Before joining UCLA, he did postdoctoral research on vocal tract acoustics at the University of Mary- land, College Park. His current research work focuses on how changes in vocal fold physiology affect voice production and how to infer vocal fold physiology from the produced voice, leading toward clinical and speech technology applications.
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