Visit to Aalborg University, Signal and Information Processing Lab
A member of the ISLNE research team recently visited the Signal and Information Processing Lab at the University of Aalborg to give an invited seminar and act as external examiner during a PhD defense .
Dr Jordan Cheer was invited to visit the Signal and Information Processing Lab at the University of Aalborg in Denmark to act as the external examiner for the PhD Defense of Martin Møller , whose thesis was entitled 'Sound Zone Control Inside Spatially Confined Regions in Acoustic Enclosures'. During his visit, Dr Cheer also gave a seminar on 'The Control of Reflection and Scattering using Active Acoustic Cloaking'. This seminar presented research from the ISLNE programme related to the PhD work of Kristian Hook, Charlie House and Joe Tan . During his visit, Dr Cheer was also able to visit the laboratory facilities at the Signal and Information Processing Lab, which include anechoic and reverberation chambers and listening rooms.
You can read more about the research that was presented during the seminar in our publications . In particular, the following papers may be of interest:
- Hook, K., Cheer, J., & Daley, S. (2019). A parametric study of an acoustic black hole on a beam . Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 145, 3488-3498. DOI: 10.1121/1.5111750
- Tan, J., Cheer, J., & Daley, S. (2019). Analysis and optimisation of an active noise control system as a potential acoustic metamaterial building block . In 23rd International Congress on Acoustics, integrating 4th EAA Euroregio 2019 (pp. 4884-4891). Aachen, Germany.
- House, C., Cheer, J., & Daley, S. (2019). An investigation into the performance limitations of active acoustic cloaking using an acoustic quiet-zone . In Acoustical Society of America Meeting, San-Diego California. Volume 146, Issue 4.