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I-INCE REPORT ON NOISE CONTROL ENGINEERING EDUCATION

Three workshops were held during 2007 and 2008 on noise control engineering education: “U.S. Education in Noise Control Engineering”, held during NOISE-CON 2007 in Reno, Nevada, 2007 October 23. “European Education in Noise Control Engineering”, held during ICA2007 MADRID in Madrid, Spain, 2007 September 4. “Asia-Pacific Education in Noise Control Engineering”, held during INTER-NOISE 2008 […]

THE YOUNG SCIENTIST GRANT PROCESS

The Young Scientist Grant is for students and young professionals relatively early in their careers (typically less than 10 years of active career). They can be either undergraduate or postgraduate students, postdoctoral, or young acousticians or noise control engineers working in industry. Preference will be given to students. All guidelines can be found at the […]

LEO BERANEK, 1914 – 2016, WE MOURN HIS PASSING BUT WE CELEBRATE HIS LIFE AND HIS WORK.

Leo Beranek, a Massachusetts renaissance man; scientist, teacher, entrepreneur, television executive, philanthropist, author, died in Westwood, Massachusetts, on October 10, 2016 at age 102 after a long and extraordinarily productive life. He leaves his wife Gabriella, sons James K. Beranek of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Thomas B. Haynes of Chicago, Illinois and granddaughter, Antonia Hsu […]

William (Bill) W. Lang Passed (Born 1926 – Died 23 October 2016)

It is with great sadness that we advise William (Bill) W. Lang passed away on 23 October 2016 at the age of 90. Bill suffered a stroke on October 13th just after attending a workshop in a series of workshops following up on the “Technology for a Quieter America” – an effort that he was […]

Biography of Jean Mattei for His 100th Birthday

Jean was born on 21 September of 1920 in Felletin (a small town in the center of France, close to Aubusson, famous for its tapestries) in a family originated from the Mediterranean Corsica Island (the native land of Napoleon Bonaparte). His father, a civil servant and his mother, a teacher, soon moved to Paris which […]

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