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Professor Mridula Sharma is an academic researcher at Macquarie University, currently serving as the Director of the Masters in Clinical Audiology course in the Department of Linguistics. She joined Macquarie University in 2007 after completing her postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. Prior to that, she worked clinically in India as an Audiologist and Speech Pathologist. Professor Sharma's research focuses on various aspects of speech perception in noise, auditory processing, and cortical auditory evoked potentials across the lifespan. She investigates the effects of cognition, attention, and statistical learning in listening populations, especially those with hearing disorders. She actively supervises research students in fields such as auditory processing skills and evoked potentials. Her contributions to clinical research have made a significant impact on the understanding of auditory plasticity and its relevance to hearing disorders.
Macquarie University • Sydney, NSW
Current role overseeing the Masters in Clinical Audiology program.
University of Auckland • Auckland, New Zealand
Completed postdoctoral research in audiology.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).