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Acoustics and Audio Group > News > AMT MSc > AAG student Charlotte Desvages named the 2014 AES Emil Torick Scholar

AAG student Charlotte Desvages named the 2014 AES Emil Torick Scholar

We are delighted to report that recent AMT graduate Charlotte Desvages, who is currently undertaking PhD studies in the Acoustics and Audio Group, has been named the 2014 AES Emil Torick Scholar. According to the AES themselves, this prestigious award “…honors an outstanding student with exceptional career goals”. Well done Charlotte!

This entry was posted in AMT MSc, General News on July 16, 2014 by Mike.

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