Acoustical Society of America Meeting
A group of researchers from the Intelligent Structures for Low Noise Environments reserach team recently presented their work at the 178th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America on the Coronado Island in San Diego, alongside peers from across the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR).
The Acoustical Society of America holds biannual meetings to discuss the latest research across a wide range of topics within sound and vibration. The conference included invited papers, tutorials, social events and technical committees, and attracts delegates from across the globe.
The following presentations were made by ISLNE researchers at the conference:
- Charlie House - The use of an acoustic quiet zone as an active acoustic cloaking system
- Lawrence Singleton - Metaheuristic algorithm-based optimisation of an elastic metamaterial for robust control of multiple modes of vibration in a structure with parametric uncertainty
- Joe Tan - Practical realisation of an active acoustic metamaterial building block
- Jordan Cheer - Active control of plane waves: Transmission, reflection, absorption and steering