Andy Hunt,
              Electronics, York UK Andy Hunt
Electronics Department,
University of York, UK
Andy is a Senior Teaching Fellow in Music Technology in the Electronics Department at the University of York, UK. He researches into Sonification and Human-Computer Interaction for Audio and Music. He teaches interface design and programming, especially for audio and iOS devices, and the development and operation of music technology and audio-visual interaction.
Contact
Email (preferred): andy.hunt AT york.ac.uk   Phone/Voicemail (+44)(0)1904 322375
Postal Address: Electronics Department, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, U.K.
Twitter  Google+  Skype: andy_hunt

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The Sonification Handbook
(Ed. Hermann, Hunt, Neuhoff)

The first port of call for Auditory Display research, theory and teaching.

Available free on-line from:
http://sonification.de/handbook/
or paper copy from publishers.
Sonification Handbook
Study Skills & Time Management
Study Kit -a one-stop Help Site for student study skills and academic survival.
Andy's book on Time Management and Study Skills.
Time Management external links.
Disability Support or contact me for help.
Research
Research Overview
Interactive Sonification

Mobile Musical Instruments
Current Research Projects

Teaching
Andy teaches a variety of courses from computer programming to mobile devices, but with a specialism of audio-related technology and its history, design and development.
Books & Publications
Your Research Project - How to manage it

A student's guide to projects, planning, time management and organisation.
Available from Amazon, with sample chapters here: Overview, Contents, Ch1 (Managing Yourself), Ch2 (Managing Time). Or view extract on GoogleBooks.
Your Research Project - book by Andy Hunt
Digital Sound Processing for Music & Multimedia
An overview of sound, signals, computer programming and interaction in music and media technology. Published in 1999, but still giving a useful overview of the topic (in-depth descriptions without too much maths). Available from Amazon or click here for a sample on GoogleBooks.
Digital Sound Processing for Music and
                        Multimedia
Academic Publications