James Bonnyman
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The University of Nottingham
United Kingdom
Biography
Self Biography: In 1991 I graduated with an Upper Second class Honours degree in Physics with Applied Physics and Electronics from the University of Nottingham. I remained at Nottingham, moving to the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering to study for a PhD in Speech Analysis and Synthesis using Neural Networks. Upon the completion of my studies, I joined the staff of the School and now hold the position of Director of Academic and Information systems. As well as Information system related duties I also lecture a number of modules including Software Engineering and Presentation of Information.
Research Interest
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Publications
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BONNYMAN JI, CURTIS KM. Real Time Analysis for the Synthesis of High Quality Male, Female and Child Speech In: IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems. (1996).
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BONNYMAN JI, CURTIS KM. Real Time Analysis for the Synthesis of High Quality Male, Female and Child Speech In: IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems. (1996).
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WYKES JG, BONNYMAN JI, SEWELL P, BENSON TM, SUJECKI S, LARKINS EC. Utilisation of parallel processing techniques to maximise the efficiency of an advanced high-power semiconductor laser model In: Proceedings International Workshop on Optical Waveguide Theory and Numerical Modelling. (2003).