Monday, 28 November 2022

IOA Courses at LSBU re-accredited

 

On 23rd September 2022 a panel of representatives of the Institute of Acoustics (IOA), visited LSBU as part of process to obtain re-accreditation on the IOA Diploma of Acoustics and Noise Control and Certificate of Competence of Environmental Noise measurements  (CCENM) courses. The director for those courses at LSBU, Dr Luis Gomez-Agustina, organised and led the visit with the assistance of the teaching and the senior management team.  The panel were highly satisfied with the overall running of the courses. We have recently received confirmation that LSBU has gained re-accreditation to run these two prestigious courses for another 5 years. This is the third time that LSBU has been accredited. Well done Luis and the teaching team on a job well done!


Monday, 21 November 2022

Inaugural Lecture Invitation: Acoustics for the Benefit of Musicians

 

On Wednesday 25th January 2023 Professor Stephen Dance will give his second inaugural lecture, blame COVID. He will present his 30+ years of research in acoustics. All are welcome to the London Road Hub 6pm with drinks and nibbles afterwards.

Tuesday, 15 November 2022

Webinar for the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

 

On the 15th November 2022 Dr Franscesco Aletta invited Professor Stephen Dance to talk at a MDPI webinar on Environmental Noise and Soundscape on the results from the Quiet Project. He was joined by three other speakers, 2 for Spain and another from Birmingham City University to discuss the topic and the future of soundscape research. The 29 attendees enjoyed the lucntime session with a Q&A panel to close the event.

Thursday, 3 November 2022

Abstract submitted to ICBEN 2023 on Hearing Assessment

 

The 14th International Conference on the Biological Effects of Noise will be hosted by Serbia, 18-23 June 2023. Professor Stephen Dance has submitted an abstract on the hearing assessment of classical musicians. He will present on Otoacoustic Emissions and their ability to identify at the earliest stage hearing damage in musicians. See you in Belgrade!