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AUTHOR INDEX to Papers Presented at Acoustics 2012 Hong Kong AUTHOR INDEX to papers presented at Acoustics 2012 Hong Kong Aaron, Ernest–3352 Ando, Shigeru–3464 Bailey, Michael–3289 Bogey, Christophe–3467 Abawi, Ahmad T.–3392 Andre´, Fiebig–3437 Bailly, Christophe–3467 Bogue, Neil M.–3493 Abe, Koki–3287, 3422 Andrew, Rex–3352, 3354 Baker, Christian–3290 Bohmer, Marcel–3247 Abe, Masato–3313, 3443 Andrew, Rex K.–3352, 3354 Ballard, Megan–3391, Cochair Bok, Tae-Hoon–3362 Abercrombie, Clemeth L.–3358 Andrews, Mark–3286 Session 3aUWa (3391) Bolmer, Tom–3352 Abhayapala, Thushara–3209 Andrews, Russel–3523 Balser, Adam–3311 Bonello, Bernard–3372 Ackerman, Jeremy–3418 Appelo, Daniel–3429 Bamber, Jeffrey–3478 Boon, Wah Chin–3337 Adachi, Eisuke–3230 Arai, Hajime–3515 Bao, Ming–3444, 3445 Bo¨s, Joachim–3509 Adams, Wendy K.–3292, Cochair Arai, Nobuaki–3493, 3494 Bao, YaPing–3443 Bosch, Hans–3323 Session 2aED (3292) Arai, Takayuki–3316 Baranger, Etienne–3527 Bossy, Emmanuel–3460, 3524 Adrien, Bussonie`re–3337 Araki, Yozo–3296 Bard, Delphine–3321 Botteldooren, Dick–3223, 3382 Adulyanukosol, Kanjana–3456 Aranda de Toro, Miguel Angel–3531 Barkmann, Reinhard–3425 Botts, Jonathan–3349, Cochair Ahmed, Shakeel–3380 Archangeli, Diana–3235 Barron, Mike–3244, 3490 Session 4aAAb (3420) Ahn, Hyunah–3516 Archie, Tim–3381 Batko, W.–3258 Bou Matar, Olivier–3443 Ahnert, Wolfgang–3244 Arditi, Marcel–3322 Bauer, Juergen–3437 Boutsioukis, Christos–3440 Ai, Huijian–3210 Arenius, Edward P.–3243 Beauchamp, James–3433, 3434 Boyko, Olga–3372 Aimez, Vincent–3303 Aristiza´bal, Orlando–3289 Beauchamp, James W.–Cochair Boyle, James–3382 Ainslie, Michael A.–3392 Armand, Marc–3277 Session 4aMU (3433), Cochair Braasch, Jonas–3208, 3254, 3317, Akagi, Masato–3236, 3272, 3521 Arruda, Julie–3423 Session 4pMUa (3469) 3331, 3453, 3454 Akahane-Yamada, Reiko–3272 Asai, Ayumu–3364, 3365 Becker, Kyle M.–3354 Brabyn, John–3516 Akamatsu, Ryo–3462 Asai, Kikuo–3444 Becker-Schweitzer, Joerg–3438, Brand, Sebastain–3497 Akamatsu, Tomanori–Cochair Asakura, Takumi–3509 3536 Brand, Thomas–3316 Session 5pAB (3521) Asano, Keiko–3515 Beckmann, Michael–3420 Brandewie, Eugene–3318, 3517 Akamatsu, Tomonari–3287, 3361, Ascari, Elena–3473, 3505 Be´cot, Franc¸ois-Xavier–3421 Braselton, James P.–3232 3422, 3456, 3493, 3494, 3522, Asheim, Michael J.–3468 Beedholm, Kristian–3523 Bravo, Teresa–3420 3523 Asniawaty, Kusno–3244 Behm, Holger–3475 Breese, Marlee–3360, 3424 Akasah, Zainal Abidin–3293 Assous, Said–3349, Cochair Session Beim, Jordan A.–3515 Bressler, Scott–3388 Akhtar, Muhammad Tahir–3380 2aSP (3312), Cochair Session Bein, Thilo–3509 Bristow, Abigail L–3264 Akhtar, Muhammad–3435 2pSP (3349), Cochair Session Be´land, Re´my–3303 Brooks, Todd L.–3243, 3254, 3358, Akram, Sahar–3230 4aSP (3443), Cochair Session Be´langer, Marianne–3514 3491 Aksyonova, Diana–3388 4pSP (3481) Bell-Berti, Fredericka–3348 Brouillette, Martin–3464 Akulichev, V. A.–3354, 3485 Atchley, Anthony–Cochair Session Bento Coelho, Jose Luis–3472 Brown, A. L.–3222 Alabaster, D.–3225 1pPA (3265) Beranek, Leo L–3242 Brown, Andrew D–3453 Alain, Claude–3229, 3341, 3388 Au, Hom–3527 Berglund, Birgitta–3474, 3476 Brown, Colin–3240 Alain, Le Bot–3371 Au, Whitlow W. L.–3432, 3457 Bergsma, Otto–3270 Brown, Lex–3474 Alarca˜o, D.–3256 Au, Whitlow–3359, 3457, 3493 Beristain, Sergio–3253 Brown, Lex A.–3222, Albert, Don–3333 Auger, Thomas–3496 Berkhoff, Arthur–3501 Cochair Session 1aNSb Aletta, Francesco–3438 August, Brandon–3330 Berry, David A.–3347, 3348 (3222), Cochair Session 1pNSb Alexander, Erika E.–3455 Aumann, Tim–3337 Berry, Jeffrey–3235, Cochair Session (3259) Allen, John–3497 Aval, Yashar–3238 1aSCb (3235) Browne, Sean–3281, 3282, 3418 Allen, John S.–Cochair Session Axe, David–3518 Berthommier, Fre´de´ric–3269 Buchheim, Nikolaus–3268 2aPA (3302), Cochair Session Axelsson, Annika–3337 Best, Virginia–3514, 3520 Buchholz, Jo¨rg–3520 2pPA (3337) Axelsson, A˜ sten–3476 Betit, Aaron–3419 Buchholz, Jorg M.–3520 Alosa, Giuseppe–3290 Axelsson, O¨ sten–3381, 3474 Beukers, Adriaan–3270 Buck, Karl–3531 Alu`, Andrea–3326 Ayama, Miyoshi–3514 Beutelmann, Rainer–3316 Buck, Linda–3352 Amakasu, Kazuo–3286, 3287 Bhadane, Sonal–3365 Buckingham, Michael–Cochair An, Fengyan–3436 Babanin, Alexander–3383 Bharadwaj, Hari–3317, 3387, 3513 Session 2aNSc (3300) An, Junying–3356 Backhouse, Steven–3340 Bhaskar, Atul–3271 Buckingham, Michael J.–3301 An, Liang–3484, 3489 Bader, Rolf–3330, 3378 Biglari, Hama Jino–3377 Bugaeva, L. K.–3354 An, Xudong–3512 Bae, Jinho–3445 Biligiri, Krishna–3225 Bu¨hlmann, Erik–3262 An, Yu–3227 Baggeroer, Arthur–3237 Billson, Duncan–3461 Bull, Victoria–3383 An, Zhiwu–3462, 3463 Baggeroer, Arthur B.–3352, 3353 Birkin, Peter–3338 Bumann, Richard–3268 Anagnostou, Fani–3368, 3439 Bahr, Fred–3353 Birtill, David–3478 Buret, Marc–3421 Anai, Ken–3223, 3224 Bai, Chang-Yuen–3526 Bissinger, Brett E.–3354 Burgess, Marion–3295, Anastasiadis, Pavlos–3497 Bai, Guofeng–3373 Bjerva, Johannes–3309, 3348 Cochair Session 2aHT Anderson, Brian–3461 Bai, Guo-Feng–3373 Blanc-Benon, Philippe–3266 (3294), Cochair Session Anderson, Brian E.–3231 Bai, Ikhyun–3430 Bleszynski, Elizabeth–3510 2pHT (3328) Anderson, Jim–3469 Bai, Jingfeng–3211 Bleszynski, Marek–3510 Burgschweiger, Ralf–3271, 3512 Anderson, Paul W.–3517 Bai, Lixin–3385, 3512 Bobevski, Irena–3383 Burkland, Adam–3536 Andhi Indira Kusuma, Putu, I.–3277 Bai, Ming-Sian–3501 Bobrovnitskii, Yuri I.–3291 Bustamante, Marcelo–3270 Ando, Atsushi–3235 Bai, Mingsian R.–3214 Bockstael, Annelies–3223 Butcher, Helen–3244 Ando, Hiroshi–3256 Bai, Ye–3350, 3485 Boelmann, Jan–3356 Butko, Daniel–3419 Ando, Keita–3338 Bai, Zhenguo–3528 Boes, Michiel–3382 Bystro¨m, Emil–3348 3581 J. Acoust. Soc. Am., Vol. 131, No. 4, Pt. 2, April 2012 Acoustics 2012 Hong Kong 3581 Cabodi, Mario–3324 Chang, Daoqing–3390 Chen, Yunfei–3394, 3485 Choi, Min Joo–3364, 3365 Cabrera, Densil–3454, 3491 Chang, Shao-Jui–3526 Chen, Zhaocong–3310 Choi, Pak-Kon–3385 Cabrera, Densil A.–3216 Chang, Ya-Ju–3428 Chen, Zhe–3465 Choi, Y. S.–Cochair Session 1aEA Cabrera, Suitberto–3421 Chang, Yuan-Ying–3315 Chen, Zhenyi–3263 (3212) Cai, Feiyan–3324, 3339, 3534 Changchao, Gong–3467 Chen, Zhifei–3468 Chon, Song Hui–3433 Cai, Hui–3511 Changgeng, Shuai–3506, 3528, 3529 Chen, Zhimin–3258 Chon, Woogeun–3488 Cai, Huizhi–3487 Chanson, Hubert–3383 Chen, Zongguang–3264 Chong, Uipil–3237, 3250, 3307 Cai, Li–3326 Chapelon, Jean-Yves–3248, 3526 Cheng, Chieh-Yuan–3257 Chotiros, Nicholas–3356, 3448, Cai, Shang–3236 Chapman, Ross–3240 Cheng, Jacky–3458 Cochair Session 1aUWb (3239), Calambokidis, John–3523 Charbonneau, Jeremy–3502, 3503 Cheng, Jianchun–3281, 3291, Cochair Session 1pUWb (3278), Caleap, Mihai–3291 Chardon, Gilles–3257 3440 Cochair Session 4aUWa (3448), Calle´, Samuel–3367, 3368 Charette, Paul G.–3303 Cheng, Jian-chun–3254, 3327 Cochair Session 4pUWa (3484) Campanella, Angelo–Cochair Chassot, Jean-Marie–3524 Cheng, Jin–3498 Chou, Li-chung–3505 Session 2pAAb (3319) Chaves Brito, Francisco Aure´lio– Cheng, Jiumei–3263, 3333 Chou, Lien-Siang–3361 Campbell, Richard–3352 3472 Cheng, K. W.–3527 Chou, Yi-Ru–3274 Campbell, Richard L.–3353 Che, Chengxuan–3371 Cheng, Kin Wui–3527 Choy, Y. S.–3213, 3333 Cantor, Pamela–3348 Che, Xiao-Hua–3370 Cheng, L.–3421, 3432, Cochair Christiansen, Simon Krogholt–3231 Cao, Benxi–3423, 3447 Cheal, Chris–3462 Session 2aNSc (3300) Chu, Isaac–3344, 3527 Cao, Ming–3501 Cheinet, Sylvain–3332 Cheng, Li–3432, Cochair Session Chu, S. H. K.–3333 Cao, QingGang–3488 Chen, Bin–3307 4aID (3431) Chu, Yiping–3505, 3506 Cao, Rongji–3225 Chen, Chiachun–3242 Cheng, Qian–3228, 3246, 3323, Chuang, Feng-Yi–3516 Cao, Shengchen–3445 Chen, Chien-wei–3505 3439 Chung, Jinyun–3321 Cao, Shuyang–3270, 3442 Chen, Chifang–3494 Cheng, Wang Fai–3288 Chung, Y. T.–3222 Cao, Yin–3472 Chen, Chi-Fang–3315, 3361 Cheng, XiaoBin–3258, 3307, 3351, Chunxi, Zhuang–3370 Cao, Yipeng–3507 Chen, Chiou-Jong–3260 3445 Church, Charles C.–3385, Cochair Cao, Yonggang–3228 Chen, Chiung Yao–3452 Cheng, Ying–3292 Session 3aPA (3383) Carey, Scott–3352 Chen, Dehua–3370, 3371 Chesnais, Sabrina–3248 Ciocca, Valter–3479 Carlisle, Robert C.–3246 Chen, Dongsheng–3314 Cheung, L. Y.–3358 Clairbois, Jean-Pierre–3264 Carney, Laurel H.–3309 Chen, Eryun–3468 Cheung, Shuk Ching–3300 Clapp, Sam–Cochair Session 1aAA Carozza, Linda–3348 Chen, Fei–3342 Cheung, Tsz Hin (Laurent)–3336 (3207), Cochair Session 2aAAb Carpenter, Jeremy–3494 Chen, Hang–3313 Cheung, Willy–3513 (3283) Carpentier, Thibaut–3215 Chen, Hao–3370 Chevillotte, Fabien–3421 Clapp, Samuel–3208, 3454 Carrie`re, Olivier–3241 Chen, Hongchun–3258 Chevolot, Yann–3303 Clarijs, Martijn C.–3484 Carter, Glenn–3353 Chen, Honghai–3369 Chhetri, Dinesh–3347 Clark, Cathy Ann–3239, 3355 Case, Alexander–3454, 3469 Chen, Hsin-Yu–3496 Chhetri, Dinesh K.–3347 Clark, Charlotte–3295, 3508 Casqueiro, Gilles–3322 Chen, Jau-Hong–3526 Chi, Lee–3489 Clark, Tom–3358 Catic, Jasmina–3520 Chen, Jessica–3457 Chiang, Chen-yu–3346 Cloarec, Jean-Pierre–3303 Cato, Douglas–3456, 3457, Cochair Chen, Jianjun–3462 Chiang, Weihwa–3242 Cockrell, Kevin–3451 Session 5aAB (3493) Chen, Jie–3210 Chiari, Claudia–3473 Coelho, Bento J. L.–3256 Cattafesta, Lou–3221, 3428 Chen, Jue–3313 Chigarev, Nikolay–3477 Cohen, Annabel J.–3377 Causse, Rene´–3470 Chen, Jun–3533, 3534 Chisaki, Yoshifumi–3350, 3445, Coleman, Andrew–3364 Caviness, John–3387 Chen, Kai–3380, 3436, 3482 3465, 3526 Coleman, Andrew J.–3364, Celmer, Robert D.–3252 Chen, Kean–3254, 3259, 3313 Chitnis, Parag–3497 3365 Cepeda, Miguel–3514 Chen, Lijun–3484, 3489 Chitnis, Parag V.–3289, 3322, 3323 Coleman, Philip–3465 Cervera, Francisco–3290 Chen, Li-mei–3273, 3274 Chitre, Mandar–3277, 3362 Collecchia, Regina–3517 Chahine, Georges L.–3248 Chen, Lin–3387, Cochair Session Chiu, Chenhao–3345 Collin, Jamie R.T.–3384 Chai, Juan–3505 3aPP (3386) Chiu, Chi Chung–3299 Collis, Jon M.–3279 Chai, Yong–3526 Chen, Long–3485 Chiu, Ching-Sang–3315 Colonius, Tim–3429 Chaitou, Hussein–3266 Chen, Qi-Cai–3424 Chiu, Linus Y. S.–3315 Colosi, John–3353, 3354, Cochair Chaki, Yuta–3535 Chen, Qiuying–3249 Chiu, Yung-Sheng–3315 Session 2pUWa (3352) Chambers, Claire–3230 Chen, Rilin–3221 Chlon, Ceciel–3247 Colosi, John A.–3352, 3353 Champoux, Franc¸ois–3514 Chen, Sin-horng–3346 Cho, Jun-Ho–3264 Cong, Jiansheng–3249, 3371 Chan, Angela–3234 Chen, Siping–3363, 3499 Cho, Jung Hong–3393 Cooper, J.
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