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Sujin Shin Ph.D.

Associate Professor
Communication Sciences & Disorders

Education

  • Ph.D., Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Texas
  • Dissertation "The Effect of Auditory Input on the Rate of Speech Production by Cochlear Implants Users"
  • M.S.,Speech Pathology, Yonsei University
  • B.A., English language and literature, Yonsei University

Publications

Chang, S. A., Shin, S., Kim, S., Lee, Y., Lee, E. Y., Kim, H., ... & Chun, Y. M. (2021). Longitudinal music perception performance of postlingual deaf adults with cochlear implants using acoustic and/or electrical stimulation. Phonetics and Speech Sciences, 13(2), 103-109.

 

Chang, S., Shin, S., Kim, H., Hwang, H., Park, H., & Oh, S. (2020). A Preliminary Study of Auditory Communication Developmental Scales in Infants and Toddlers with Hearing Difficulties: Reliability and Validity. Journal of Speech-Language & Hearing Disorders, 29(4), 131-143.

 

Peskova, O., Srinivasan, N. K., Shin, S., Sundarrajan, M., & Tobey, E. (2013). Influence of cochlear implantation on sentence intelligibility and duration. In Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics ICA2013, 19 (1), 1-6.

 

Tobey, E. A., Shin, S., Prashant, M. S., & Geers, A. (2011). Spoken word recognition in adolescent cochlear implant users during quiet and multi-speaker babble conditions. Otology & neurotology, 32(3), 413-8.

 

Tobey, E. A., Geers, A. E., Sundarrajan, M., & Shin, S. (2011). Factors influencing speech production in elementary and high school-aged cochlear implant users. Ear and Hearing, 32(1), 27S-38S

 

Shin, S., Shin, J., Yoon, M. S., & Kim, D. K. (2006). The effect of speech rate on the sentence perception of cochlear-implanted, hearing-impaired people. Journal of Speech Sciences (Korea), 13(2), 47-58.

 

Areas of Expertise

  • Aural Rehabilitation
  • Cochlear implants
  • Speech perception and production

Awards and service

  • Faculty research grant from University of Redlands (2019-2020) (PI: Sujin Shin)
  • ASHA Student research grant in Audiology (2016) (PI: Sujin Shin, Mentor: William Katz)
  • UTD small Ph.D. research grant (2016) (PI: Sujin Shin, Mentor: William Katz)
  • ACI Alliance student scholarship award (2015)
  • 20th IFOS World Congress Young Scientist Award (2013)