Monday, 31 March 2025

Paper published on "Acoustic Quality of the Student Learning Experience"

 

On the 31st March 2025 a journal paper entitled, "An investigation in the effect of acoustic quality of the student learning experience at a London Higher Education Institution". The articles lead author was LSBU PhD student Rodrigo Sanchez Pizani and his team at King's College London. The paper can be found  here and was published by SSRN.



Saturday, 29 March 2025

Art of Being an Acoustician 2025

 

On the 28th March 2025 at the Mercure Hotel, Manchester the 3rd Art of Being an Acoustician took place organised by Professor Stephen Dance with the support of UKAN. Again the meeting was split into three sessions (Senior, Current and Early Career) members experiences in acoustics. Thanks to Keith Attenborough, Rupert Taylor, David Waddington, Jo Webb, Jack Harvie-Clark, Volkan Akun, Simone Graetzer and Zachary Simcox for their talks. We hope all the delegates enjoyed discussing their experience in acoustics! 

Art of Being a Consultant 2025

 

On the 27th March 2025 at the Mercure Hotel in Manchester the 21st Art of Being a Consultant was held. Once again organised by the IOA Early Career Group (this year Zac Simcox) the event had 30 delegates. All aspects of consultancy were discussed before Prof Stephen Dance introduced the Art of Being an Acoustician. Adjournment to the bar allowed the love of acoustics to shine through over a drink. This was followed by ten people going for a steak dinner!

Wednesday, 19 March 2025

UKAN Celebration!

 

On the 19th March 2025 the UKAN (UK Acoustics Network) celebrated 8 years of funding. The network brought together academics across the country who might have previously working in isolation. Industry supported the idea and EPSRC paid twice! Prof Stephen Dance raised issues around policy and standards and was the Health and Wellbeing champion. UKAN will continue as a virtual network and will be incorporated into the Institute of Acoustics as part of legacy planning. Many thanks to everybody who helped! 

Launch of Noise Network+

 

On the 18th March 2025 the EPSRC funded Noise Network+ was launched at the Royal Academy of Engineering at Prince Philip House. The network is to address Tomorrow's Engineering Research Challenges (TERC) and the Plus part is to fund feasibility projects of which there will be two tranches over the 3 year grant. Prof Mark Plumbley leads the delivery team which will build on the great work of the UK Acoustics Network (UKAN).  Sign up here jiscmail.ac.uk/Noise