About
Biography
Natasha Winge is a Lecturer in Audio Engineering, where she also completed her BSc in Music and Sound Recording (Tonmeister). They teach across the Tonmeister programme and lead the Acoustics and Psychoacoustics module, with additional teaching in Computer Systems and Sound Synthesis.
Natasha is also undertaking a PhD within the Institute of Sound Recording, exploring aural diversity and music perception through otoacoustic emissions to better understand how hearing differences shape listening experiences.
Her work extends to equality, diversity and inclusion across music and audio education, where they promote accessible teaching and research practices. Through both her teaching and research, Natasha aims to connect auditory science, technology and inclusive design to foster a more equitable industry and society.
ResearchResearch interests
Natasha's research interests are music perception, aural diversity, and inclusive design.
Research interests
Natasha's research interests are music perception, aural diversity, and inclusive design.