Sunday, 19 December 2010

End of 2010 Summary

Thanks for all your support over 2010. The Acoustics Group went from strength to strength, with 20 new students joining the Masters course. We successfully completed two KTP projects and welcomed two new researchers: Luis and Nick to the group. We have strengthened links with industry (Arup, Vanguardia, RBA Acoustics, Capita Symonds, Telent) through guest lectures, scholarships, prizes, consultancy, working groups and facility sharing. The Group gave 11 presentations at three separate conferences with 12 students attending the IoA Ghent conference. Links with the USA have developed with MSc student John Zeman attending the CHRG Summer Institute in Sante Fe, and Steve becoming a member of the Newman committee, thanks to Nick Durup winning a Newman medal.
We are looking forward to 2011 when two researchers are due to complete their PhDs, the ICBEN conference organised by Bridget, and we start a new EPSRC project. Best Wishes for the New Year.

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

News in the International Sound and Vibration Digest

On the 14th December the International Sound and Vibration Digest produced a news item on the Acoustics Group. The digest is run by the International Insitute of Acoustics and Vibration (IIAV) based on Auburn, USA. Always good to have some international promotion!

Monday, 13 December 2010

Students' End of Year Drinks

End of year celebrations this week as the first year students on the Masters course in Environmental and Architectural Acoustics enjoy the festivities. Of course these festivities were alcohol based! Well done on getting to the end of term. Next year it'll be your round!

Saturday, 11 December 2010

Acoustic Group Researchers 1986-2010

A bit of history... Over the past 25 years the Acoustics Group has employed 21 researchers. These dedicated people together have received 10 doctorates and 2 MPhil awards. We hope the next 25 years will be as fruitful!

Thursday, 9 December 2010

CIBSE Journal Article

The next edition of the CIBSE Journal will contain an article on the collaborative research work undertaken on Ashenden House as regards a longitudinal urban wind turbine study. The collaboration between Southwark council, London South Bank University, and Brian Dunlop Associates demonstrated the viability of two types of wind turbine in an urban environment. Thanks to Sandeep for putting the resulting report together