A master at fostering understanding.
Inspires confidence and independent thinking.
Makes learning interactive and engaging.
Inspires curiosity and a thirst for knowledge.
Dr. John Bassett serves as Lecturer in Sound and Deputy Associate Dean for Learning and Teaching in the School of Media and Communication at Murdoch University. An accomplished educator and sound professional, he possesses over 30 years of industry experience as a live sound operator and sound system designer and builder. This extensive practical background informs his teaching of final-year degree students in creative media and sound, contributing to programs such as the Bachelor of Creative Media in Sound and Entertainment Technology. Bassett's academic journey includes a Master's degree with Honours from the University of Sydney, completed between 1994 and 2000, a Doctor of Philosophy in Auditorium Acoustics from the University of Sydney spanning 2002 to 2012, and a Graduate Diploma in Education from the University of Auckland from 2014 to 2016. Prior to joining Murdoch University in January 2021, he held positions including Associate Professor and Programme Manager (Head of Audio) at the Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand, Lecturer and Kaiako at SAE Institute Auckland, and affiliations with the University of Sydney's Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning.
Bassett's research specializations encompass auditorium acoustics, theatre acoustics, and bell tower acoustics. His scholarly contributions include the conference paper 'Using an ambisonic microphone for measurement of the sound field diffusion in a reverberant room,' co-authored with David Spargo and Densil Cabrera, presented at the 20th International Congress on Acoustics (ICA 2010) in Sydney, Australia. Another notable work is 'Measurement of the acoustic characteristics of the concert hall at the Sydney Opera House,' associated with his time at the University of Sydney. He also presented 'Spatial responsiveness – Allowing an acoustic environment to direct...' at the 2nd Conference of the Australian Music & Psychology Society at Western Sydney University in 2015. Through these efforts, Bassett advances understanding of sound field diffusion and spatial acoustics in performance venues, bridging electroacoustic enhancement and natural reverberation. His involvement in university projects, such as contributions to Boola Katitjin, underscores his commitment to innovative educational environments.
