Honouring Tom Kite’s legacy of dedication to engineering excellence in audio and audio measurement, the AES Educational Foundation has announced the establishment of ‘Advancing Audio – The Tom Kite Scholarship’. The scholarship also marks Kite’s achievements within the AES and as VP of Engineering of Audio Precision, the scholarship’s sponsor.
Tom Kite, Ph.D, was an active AES member and contributor, as well as a highly respected and much-loved member of the Audio Precision team for 16 years. His career with AP began in 1999, joining the organisation as DSP engineer and eventually becoming VP of Engineering from 2008 until late 2015. He oversaw all aspects of AP’s engineering efforts as system architect, product planner and DSP coder.
Kite participated for many years in the AES Standards working group on Digital Audio Measurement Techniques and was a substantial contributor to the revision of AES-6id, Personal Computer Audio Quality Measurements (2006). He also chaired SC-02-01 in order to drive to conclusion a major revision of AES17 Measurement of Digital Audio Equipment. He completed the project, but did not live to see its publication. He is remembered for his passion for learning, his eagerness to teach and his unshakeable optimism in the face of adversity.
‘Tom was devoted to innovation in audio test and measurement, as well as to the advancement of education,’ says Audio Precision CEO, Dave Schmoldt. ‘Sponsoring an Audio Engineering Society scholarship in his name is a natural way for AP to honor Tom’s legacy and benefit future generations in a field that Tom so deeply cared about.’
The Audio Engineering Society Educational Foundation, through efforts like the newly established Tom Kite Scholarship, is dedicated to encouraging the entry of talented students into the profession of audio engineering. Since its establishment in 1984, the Foundation has awarded grants for graduate studies to hundreds of exceptional applicants, worldwide, many of whom have gone on to prominent and successful careers in the industry. Advancing Audio – The Tom Kite Scholarship will be offered annually to graduate students in the field of audio engineering who are AES members and who have a passion for advancing audio through innovation and technology development. Applications must be received at AES Headquarters by 15 May 2016.
‘This grant will preserve Tom’s legacy and support innovative AES graduate students interested in advancing research in audio measurement, analysis, or perception,’ says AES Educational Foundation President, Don Puluse.