Harry Hollien, Ph.D.


Professor of Linguistics, Speech and Criminal Justice, University of Florida

Date and Place of Birth: July 16, 1926; Brockton, MA, USA

Degrees Conferred and Other Educational Experience:
        BS                      Boston University               1949
        MEd                     Boston University               1951
        MA                      University of Iowa              1953
        PhD                     University of Iowa              1955
        Postdoctoral            Northwestern University         1958
Specialty Fields: Phonetic Sciences, Forensic Communication, Underwater Communication, Psychoacoustics
Academic Experience -- University of Florida:
Founding Director, Institute for Advanced Study of the Communication Processes, 1982-pres.; Director, 1975-82.
Professor, Linguistics, 1976-pres.; Associate Director, 1989-91; Professor, Speech, 1968-pres. (Associate Prof., 1962-8); Professor, Criminal Justice, 1979-pres.
Director, Communication Sciences Laboratory, 1968-75; Assoc. Director, 1962-68.
Academic Experience -- Other:
Fullbright Professor, PHONETIK, University of Trier, Trier, West Germany, 1987.
Visiting Professor, Instit. Telecom./Acoustics, Wroclaw Tech. Univ., Poland, 1974.
Adjunct Professor, Juilliard School of Music, 1973-81.
Visiting Scientist, Speech Trans. Lab., Royal Instit. Technology, Stockholm, 1970.
Research Associate, Gould Research Laboratory, 1958.
Guest Professor, Paul Quinn College 1956-58.
Assistant Professor, Baylor University, 1955-58; University of Wichita, 1958-62.
Honors:
  1. International Awards for Research: a) Garcia/Sandoz Prize - IALP (1971), b) Gould Award - Gould Found. (1975), c) Gutzmann Medal - UEP (1980), d) Kay Elemetrics Prize - ISPhS (1987), e) Hunt Award - AAFS (1988), f) Smith Prize - ISPhS (1991).
  2. Elected Fellow: a) Amer. Speech Hear. Assn. (1962), b) Acoust. Soc. Amer. (1978), c) Internat. Soc. Phonetic Sci. (1979), d) Amer. Acad. Forensic Sci. (1980), e) Amer. Assn. Advancement Sci. (1985), f) Instit. Acoustics (1990).
  3. Other: a) RCDA, NIH 1965-70; b) Sigma Xi (1966); c) Scientific Exhibit Awards: First ASHA, (1967), First and Second, ASHA (1969); d) Distinguished Service Awards, Voice Foundation (1981; 1993); e) Fulbright Professorship (1987); f) Honorary Vice Pres., Japanese Soc. Phonetic Sciences (1989).
Membership in Professional Societies:
Internat. Soc. Phonetic Sci., Amer. Assn. Phonetic Sci., Amer. Acad. Forensic Sci., Acoust. Soc. Amer., Amer. Assn. Advancement Sci., Florida Acad. Sci., Amer. Assn. Underwater Sci., Ret. Officer's Assn, Internat. Assn. Forensic Phonetics, Assn. Firearms, Toolmark Examiners.
Grants: University of Florida: Other Professional Experience: MAJOR PUBLICATIONS: 231

MINOR PUBLICATIONS: 201; PRESENTATIONS (invited and contributed): 436

FORENSIC AND EXPERT TESTIMONY:
Total Cases (through 1993): 493; Testimony: 98; Areas: Speaker identification, acoustics of gunfire, tape authentication, speech decoding/enhancement, noise control/analysis, electronic signatures, aircraft acoustics, correlates of intoxication, stress in voice.

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