Thursday, 27 January 2011
Institute of Acoustics Senior Meeting
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Student wins Bradford Newman award for 2011
John Zeman won the Newman best student dissertation for his Masters project on, "The measurement and evaluation of bespoke three-dimensional absorptive panels - A comparative analysis". An investigation into the designs of Anne Kyyro Quinn. The Robert Bradford Newman Medal is for excellence in the study of acoustics and its application to architecture. The prize will be awarded by the Acoustical Society of America. John will present his work at the 161st Acoustical Society of America in Seattle, May 2011. Well done John! Photo was taken when John attended the Concert Hall Research Group's Summer Institute in Santa Fe last summer.
Saturday, 22 January 2011
Sound Absorbing Mirror Refreshed
Matthew Torjussen starts PhD
Matthew Torjussen joined the Acoustics Group in January 2011 to starts his PhD. His doctorate is on developing speech intelligibility tests for young children and is sponsored by noise.co.uk. Welcome Mat.
Friday, 7 January 2011
MSc student wins best IoA Diploma prize
Congratulations go to Sarah Large, the winner of the 2010 IOA Diploma in Acoustics and Noise Control prize. In achieving merits in all three written papers, laboratory module and project (measuring background noise: the need for STDs), she achieved the highest average mark of all students. Sarah, an acoustic consultant at MAS Environmental attended the course at Colchester Institute. A music graduate from New Hall College, Cambridge University, she is now studying on the 2nd year of the Masters course.
Thursday, 6 January 2011
Press release for the Quiet Dental Drill
Welcome to 2011. Let's start the year with a joint press release from King's College, Brunel and LSBU concerning the future development of a new quiet device for dental drill. The college wishes to commercialise the Acoustics Group's research in the form of an MP3 plug-in box to reduce the stress of doing to the dentist! Listen to the interview on BBC Today programme, 10th January 2011
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