Technical Advisory Panel

Andrew Oxenham 

Professor | Department of Psychology | University of Minnesota

Authoring over 140 papers and book chapters and receiving multiple awards, he has served as Chair of the ASA's Technical Committee on Psychological and Physiological Acoustics and is currently the Editor in Chief of the journal Trends in Hearing

Chuck Niederriter

Professor - Physics |Gustavus Adolphus College

After completing his Masters and Ph.D. in the same year at Ohio University, he began teaching at Gustavus Adolphus College. There, he has taught nearly every Physics course Gustavus offers. His recent projects revolve around renewable energy and specifically, assesing the possibility of using wind turbines to produce electricity for the college.  

Carl Herbrandson

Senior Toxicologist | Minnesota Department of Health

Daniel Shannon

Staff Research Scientist - Acoustics | United Technologies Research Center

Rita Messing

Retired | Toxicologist | Minnesota Department of Health

Dick Bowdler

Wind Turbine Noise Specialist

He is a Chartered Engineer, Chartered Physicist and one of the orginal members of the Institute of Acoustics. He advises on noise and its effects on people, specializing in wind farm noise and noise-induced deafness. He is the chair of the organising committee of the biennial four day conferences on wind turbine noise run by INCE-Europe. 

Mos Kaveh

Professor | Electrical and Computer Engineering | U of M, Associate Dean of Research and Planning

He is responsible for organizing and overseeing the College of Science and Engineering's research enterprise, finacne planning, and execution. 

Corey Juhl

Vice President of Juhl Energy Development

He has been in the wind industry since 2003 and has overseen the development of more than 10 wind farms since 2008. 

Christopher Hogg

Wind Plant Superintendent | Xcel Energy

Thomas Stoffregen

Professor | Kinesiology | University of Minnesota

He recevied his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1984. He is interested in perception and action, human factors, control of posture and orientation, ecological psychology, embodied cognition, coordination dynamics. His current research includes  postural stability and motion sickness, perception and control of body orientation, and perception and exploitation of affordances.