Paul Calamia is an accomplished expert in architectural acoustics and audio research with a diverse career spanning over two decades. Calamia served as an Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where responsibilities included teaching room acoustics and advising Master’s students. At MIT Lincoln Laboratory, contributions as a Technical Staff member involved leading research in hearing protection and auditory health while also working on sonar signal processing. As an Audio Research Manager at Meta, oversight included the Room Acoustics and Simulations teams, focusing on advanced audio-rendering algorithms and real-time simulations. Currently, Calamia is the Founder of Sound Inference, LLC, providing consulting services in the audio and acoustics sectors. Educational qualifications include a PhD in Computer Science from Princeton University and an MS in Electrical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, along with a BS in Mathematics from Duke University.
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