Dr. Jonathan Siegel

Associate Professor

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Biography

Jonathan Siegel is an associate professor and a fellow at the Hugh Knowles Center at Northwestern University. He has a long-standing interest in auditory physiology, particularly in the areas of otoacoustic emissions and hair cell physiology. Siegel is the principal investigator at the Otoacoustic Emissions Laboratory and collaborates with the Auditory Research Lab in the School of Communication. His research focuses on the physiology of the inner and middle ear, including the study of sounds evoked by stimuli and the acoustic reflex of the middle ear muscle. He is an experienced lecturer and has published widely on cochlear physiology and ultrastructure, serving as a reviewer for various scientific journals in audiology and neuroscience. In addition to his research, he teaches courses related to neurobiology, communication sciences, and otoacoustic emissions at Northwestern University.

Research Interests

Courses

Advanced Neurobiology Physiology Neurobiology Communication Otoacoustic Emissions: Theory Practice Anatomy Physiology Peripheral Hearing Mechanism Signals, Systems Acoustics Communication Sciences Otoacoustic Emissions - Theory Practice

Requirements for Northwestern University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
U.S. Bachelor's degree or equivalent
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Specialization Notes

Standard PhD requirements for TGS departments including Chemistry, Physics, and Sociology.