Summary
Rahulram Sridhar is a research engineer at Bose with eight years of experience focused on spatial audio, psychoacoustics, and audio signal processing. He combines industry work with ongoing academic collaborations at Princeton's 3D3A Lab, where he has a track record of developing HRTF computation methods, soundstage control filters, and metrics for loudspeaker directivity. His background spans hands-on measurement, digital filter design for sound zones and automotive audio, and performance optimization of algorithms for real-time systems. Trained through a PhD in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and earlier mechanical engineering degrees, he blends rigorous theoretical modeling with practical implementation. Notably, he has translated research code into optimized C implementations to remove computational bottlenecks, reflecting both research depth and engineering pragmatism. Based in Medford, MA, he welcomes collaborations that push the boundaries of perceptual audio and spatial reproduction.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Mechanical Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Mechanical Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology
Non-Degree Seeking Graduate Student, Acoustics, Non-Degree Seeking Graduate Student, Acoustics at Penn State University
Anna University, Chennai
Master of Arts - MA, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Master of Arts - MA, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University