BAE iCASE Award
Charlie House, one of our PhD Researchers was awarded the BAE Systems iCASE Award for "Outstanding Research" for his work on Active Acoustic Cloaking.
The outputs and achievements of members of the ISLNE programme have been recognised by a number of awards from academic and industrial organisations. You can find out more about this recognition via the following links. You can also find out more about the people involved via our people page.
Charlie House, one of our PhD Researchers was awarded the BAE Systems iCASE Award for "Outstanding Research" for his work on Active Acoustic Cloaking.
Lawrence Singleton was awarded First Place in the Physical Acoustics Student Paper competition following the 178th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America Meeting
Joseph Milton, one of our PhD Researchers, was awarded the Sir James Lighthill Award for the best student paper at the 27th International Congress on Sound & Vibration.
Kristian Hook, one of the Intelligent Structures for Low Noise Environments PhD Researchers, was awarded an iCASE Award by BAE Systems for his work in "Reducing Structural Vibration Using Acoustic Black Holes".
Joseph Milton, one of our PhD Researchers, was awarded the Sir James Lighthill Award for the best student paper at the 26th International Congress on Sound & Vibration.