Titze, Ingo R.
PhD, Prof.

ingo-titze@uiowa.edu

Director of the National Center for Voice and Speech, Iowa, U.S.A., .
http://www.ncvs.org
He also is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, The University of Iowa, and Director of the Wilbur James Gould Voice Research Center, Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
Although he was formally educated as a physicist and engineer, Dr. Titze has applied this knowledge to a lifelong love of vocal music. Specifically, his research interests include biomechanics of human tissues, acoustic phonetics, speech science, voice disorders, professional voice production, musical acoustics, singing synthesis and the computer simulation of voice.
Dr. Titze has published over 150 articles in scientific and educational journals, has authored the textbook, Principles of Voice Production, and is writing two other texts. Additionally, he co-edited a book entitled Vocal Fold Physiology. Dr. Titze is a recipient of the William and Harriott Gould Award for laryngeal physiology, the Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigation Award, the Claude Pepper Award, the Quintana Award, and is a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America.
Dr. Titze has served on a number of national advisory boards and scientific review groups, including the Scientific Advisory Board of the Voice Foundation and the Division of Research Grants of the National Institutes of Health. In addition to his scientific endeavors, Dr. Titze continues to sing, describing himself as an „enthusiastic tenor.“

For details of research, publications, clinical work etc. c.f. http://www.ncvs.org