Background
Au, Whitlow W.L. was born on July 31, 1940 in Honolulu. Son of Tai Hing and Violet (Chun) Au.
(The extraordinary ability of dolphins to echolocate has f...)
The extraordinary ability of dolphins to echolocate has fascinated scientists and the public since its discovery in the late 1950's. This is the first book to summarize modern research in this area, and presents a broad synthesis of this very interdisciplinary subject. The author is an internationally-recognized expert on dolphin sonar and is thus in a unique position to bring together research on the physiological, mathematical and engineering aspects of the subject. Of interest to auditory researchers, electrical engineers, acoustical physicists, and mammalian physiologists.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1461287456/?tag=2022091-20
(The extraordinary ability of dolphins to echolocate has f...)
The extraordinary ability of dolphins to echolocate has fascinated scientists and the public since its discovery in the late 1950's. This is the first book to summarize modern research in this area, and presents a broad synthesis of this very interdisciplinary subject. The author is an internationally-recognized expert on dolphin sonar and is thus in a unique position to bring together research on the physiological, mathematical and engineering aspects of the subject. Of interest to auditory researchers, electrical engineers, acoustical physicists, and mammalian physiologists.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0387978356/?tag=2022091-20
Au, Whitlow W.L. was born on July 31, 1940 in Honolulu. Son of Tai Hing and Violet (Chun) Au.
Bachelor of Science, U. Hawaii, 1962; Master of Science, Washington State University, 1964; Doctor of Philosophy, Washington State University, 1970.
Scientist, Naval Command Control and Ocean Surveillance Center, San Diego, 1970-1971; senior scientist, Naval Command Control and Ocean Surveillance Center, Kaneohe, Hawaii., 1971-1993; chief scientist marine mammal research project, Hawaii Institute Marine Biology, Kaneohe, since 1993.
(The extraordinary ability of dolphins to echolocate has f...)
(The extraordinary ability of dolphins to echolocate has f...)
Fellow Acoustical Society American (technical committee animal bioacoustics since 1989). Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Married Dorothy E. Wagner, September 3, 1966. Children: Wagner, WaiLani, Wesley, WaiNani.