Job Title: Associate Professor
Company:
Northeastern
Status: Associate
AES Committee: Education
Primary Section:
Boston
Other Professional Website: http://www.DougBielmeier.com/
Personal Website: http://www.DougBielmeier.com/
Contact: Doug Bielmeier
Facebook Address: https://www.facebook.com/DougBielmeierMusic
LinkedIn Address: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-doug-bielmeier-39588462/
Twitter Name: @dougbielmeier
Dr. Bielmeier is an Associate Professor in
Recording and Music Industry, at Northeastern, Boston, with a doctorate
in education and a decade of experience teaching music,
audio engineering, and music technology at the graduate
and undergraduate levels. Dr. Bielmeier was formerly a
freelance engineer in Nashville, TN and has fifteen
years proven success as a studio and live sound
engineer. Dr. Bielmeier's live sound work has included
working at the Kennedy Center, in Washington D.C.,
and sound for Vice President Joe Biden. Currently, Dr.
Bielmeier is the designer and former studio manager of the
C.L.E.A.R. Lab recording studio at the Purdue School
of Engineering Technology.
Dr. Bielmeier's papers on audio education,
circular design, and music proficiency in media
programs have been published internationally in the
Audio Engineering Society Journal, The Art of Record
Production Journal, and the Journal for Media
Education. As a researcher, Dr. Bielmeier strives to
understand what skills and competencies aspiring
engineers need to develop to be successful in the audio
industry. Dr. Bielmeier explores the relationship
between audio education and industry, DIY circuit
building for self-directed instructional methods, and
high resolution/multichannel recording via the internet.
Dr. Bielmeier is also an Experimental
Electronic composer of fixed electronic, live instrument
and video compositions performed internationally. His
musical output is published on Ravello Records,
including his August 2017 release, "Betty and The
Sensory World."
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