Thursday, 30 April 2009
Amadeus Screen Testing
On 27th April 2009, the Royal Academy of Music received 2 Amadeus transparent polycarbonate sound screens. The Acoustics Group were contacted to test the insertion loss performance of one screen under laboratory conditions. Dr Stephen Dance and the students on the MSc in Environmental and Architectural Acoustics tested the screen in the anechoic chamber - optimal conditions. Results were impressive at high frequency.
Friday, 24 April 2009
Acoustics and Sustainability at Small Wind Power
Monday, 20 April 2009
LPO seminar held jointly with tthe BBC
On 20th April 2009 the Acoustics Group gave a joint seminar with the BBC to the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall. The presentation covered aspects of the research undertaken and future development opportunities. The conductor, Vladimir Jurowski, detailed how Gyldnebourne Opera House had implemented our ideas to improve the acoustic, as had Henry Wood Hall. A lively discussion took place, as the orchestra laughed at the jokes.
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
Acoustics Group at Lord of the Rings
On April 14th 2009 the London Philharmonic Orchestra performed a live version of their sound track to Lord of the Rings - Fellowship of the Ring. Georgia Zepidou was 'conveniently' undertaking noise exposure measurements at the Royal Albert Hall. In her defense, she also took measurements during all the rehearsals. Great excuse George!
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Euronoise 2009 Edinburgh
The Acoustics Group has had 10 abstracts accepted for the Institute of Acoustics Euronoise 2009 conference to be held in Edinburgh in October. The papers cover a range of topics from music rooms, through to schools and hospitals. For devices ranging from iPods to sound absorbing mirrors. The research encompasses environmental noise, room acoustics, noise exposure, speech intelligibility and auralisation. See you all in Scotland!
Sunday, 5 April 2009
At Radio Sweden Concert
Stephen Dance and Georgia Zepidou meet the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and Radio Sweden on Friday 2nd April to discuss future cooperation. We then attended a concert broadcast by Radio Sweden. A special thanks goes to Birgit for her organisational skills and for introducing us to the pleasure of Swedish bread!
At the Royal College of Music Stockholm
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