Summary

Music and engineering are at the core of my life and education since I was a teenager. I started recording and producing sessions on a four-track tape machine, while I was studying piano, guitar and bass.

I pursued an Integrated Masterʼs Degree in Electronic Engineering at the University of Bologna. It meant six years of analog and digital signal processing, circuit design, amplification technology, data transmission systems and, at the same time, bands, music and concerts.

I included among my subjects applied acoustics, which was mainly focused on architectural acoustics and measurement systems. This further nurtured my passion for music production; it fed my curiosity about the physical locations where music is created, reproduced, recorded and, most importantly, heard.

I then started a European PhD program. My research focused on analog-to-digital converters, lossless data compression and innovative high quality music formats, including and surpassing the Super Audio CD standard. Some of the findings were presented at an AES convention in Paris, where I luckily met my future mentor, professor Angelo Farina.

During my PhD years I also enjoyed working at Maserati where I held the post of Sound Quality Engineer; this experience naturally left me strong communication skills, team work principles and the foundations of quality processes and procedures.

At the end of my PhD I decided to improve my self-learned mixing and mastering skills, and I attended a professional training at Fonoprint Studios in Bologna. This is one of the largest Italian recording facilities where artist in the like of Ramazzotti, Pausini, Zucchero have produced part of their catalogue.

After this long and diverse educational experience I started to work as teaching assistant of analog and digital oscillator design at the University of Bologna. This period during which I could practice both sound engineering and teaching was possibly one of the most rewarding moments of my life.

I had the chance to share my passion for music, innovation and technology with students and researchers inside and outside the academic context.

After that, I started a professional collaboration with Magneti Marelli as a research associate, with the tutorship of professor Farina. This eventually snowballed into my career in the audio industry, where I worked for Harman, Tannoy and other loudspeaker manufacturers as system designer and R&D engineer.

In 2018 I returned to academia and I joined Solent University where I held the post of Senior Lectuere in Audio and Acoustics. I completed my PGCert in 2019 and received the fellowship of the Higher Education Academy. I'm also member of the Institute of Acoustics, which is the UK professional body in the sector.    In 2021 I joined University of Portsmouth as senior lecturer in Electronics, while still pursuing my research interests in audio, signal processing, electro-acoustics, innovative manufacturing.  

Research outputs

2024

Characterisation of a resonating system by mean of electrical impedance measurements

Ausiello, L.

20 Nov 2024,

Research output: Conference contribution

Affordable wide-band measurement ecosystem for musical acoustics based on electro-dynamic transducers

Ausiello, L., Ducceschi, M., Duran, S., Morrison, B. K.

22 Oct 2024, In: Acta Acustica United with Acustica. 8, 13p., 53

Research output: Article

A method to estimate the rectangular orthotropic plate elastic constants using least-squares and Chladni patterns

Ducceschi, M., Duran, S., Tahvanainen, H., Ausiello, L.

15 Apr 2024, In: Applied Acoustics. 220, 13p., 109949

Research output: Article

2023

Variable bracing patterns to tune soundboards and membrane speakers

Ausiello, L., Pani, M., Duran, S., Ducceschi, M.

16 Oct 2023,

Research output: Conference contribution

Experimentally-tuned synthesis of a thin plate

Duran, S., Ducceschi, M., Tahvanainen, H., Ausiello, L.

16 Oct 2023,

Research output: Conference contribution

Fast estimation of wood elastic constants using least-squares

Duran, S., Ducceschi, M., Tahvanainen, H., Ausiello, L.

12 Sep 2023,

Research output: Paper

2022

Identification of soft tissue-mimicking materials and application in the characterization of sensors for lung sounds

La Torraca, P., Ausiello, L., Zucchi, G., Farina, A., Pancaldi, F.

1 Jan 2022, In: IEEE Sensors Journal. 22, 1, p. 1012-1019

Research output: Article

2021

Radar based loudspeaker measurements

Ausiello, L., Izzo, A., Clemente, C.

30 Nov 2021,

Research output: Conference contribution

FEM simulations and experimental validation of frequency response prediction for acoustic soundboards

Ausiello, L., Nicoletti, G.

30 Nov 2021,

Research output: Conference contribution

Quantitative measurements to enhance performance of acoustic musical instruments and improve manufacturing

Ausiello, L., Hockey, V.

8 Mar 2021, In: Acoustics Bulletin. 47, 2, 10p.

Research output: Article

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