About
Professor McAlpine is a researcher in the field of aeroacoustics – the generation of sound by fluid flow. His work focuses on understanding the physics of aircraft noise generation. He is an active member of the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre in Propulsion Systems Noise at the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR).
In addition to his research, Professor McAlpine teaches across the ISVR’s undergraduate and master’s programmes in acoustical engineering. From 2020-2024 he was the Director of Graduate School for Engineering and Physical Sciences. He currently leads the Acoustical and Vibration Engineering MSc programme.
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