ISVR student wins two Acoustics awards
ISVR PhD student, Matthew Reynolds, was recently awarded two acoustics awards for his research in acoustic metamaterials.
Matthew won the Best Student Paper Award in the Structural Acoustics and Vibration category at the 21 st International Congress on Acoustics held in Montreal in June.
More recently Matthew received the Sir James Lighthill prize for the best student paper at the 20 th International Congress on Sound and Vibration (ICSV) held in Bangkok. There were over 150 submissions for this year's prize from PhD students from a range of institutions around the World.
This is the second year running that an ISVR student has been awarded the prize; Jordan Cheer won the award last year in Vilnius.
Matthew comments: "It is a great privilege to win these awards. To have my work acknowledged by the international scientific community is very flattering and affirming. I must extend the credit to the University, the ISVR and my supervisor, Professor Steve Daley, for giving me the opportunity and unique environment in which to carry out this research."
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