Research Scientist at DMI - Danish Meteorological Institute
Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark
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Oliver Lylloff is a research scientist with 13 years of experience in aeroacoustics and experimental noise measurement, currently working at the Danish Meteorological Institute after tenure-track and research roles at DTU Wind. He specialises in inverse problems in acoustics—acoustic holography and beamforming deconvolution—and has led development of the noise measurement framework for DTU’s National Wind Tunnel. Oliver combines hands-on experimental skills (wind tunnel tests and microphone arrays) with strong numerical and data-optimisation expertise, routinely turning complex measurement problems into tractable inverse solutions. His background spans industry consulting and academic research, giving him a pragmatic perspective on translating theory into deployable measurement systems. Based in Copenhagen, he is equally at home with signal-processing algorithms and field campaigns, and often bridges the gap between instrument design and algorithmic deconvolution. An understated strength is his track record of building reproducible laboratory-to-field workflows that accelerate aeroacoustic insight.
13 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Physics, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Physics at Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen
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Oliver Lylloff - Research Scientist at DMI - Danish Meteorological Institute