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 Bioacoustics: Cetaceans and Seeing Sounds
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Patrick Miller
Patrick Miller is a postdoctoral investigator in the Biology Department of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and a postdoctoral associate of spoken language systems in the Laboratory for Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He began his studies in bioacoustics studying sparrows, but for the past several years has been researching cetacean bioacoustics and has been published in several scientific journals, including Nature, Animal Behaviour, and Deep-Sea Research. He received his Ph.D. jointly from WHOI and MIT.

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