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News Release from: Institute of Sound and Vibration Research
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 06 June 2005

Short courses advance acoustics
knowledge

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The ISVR is running four new short courses covering aeroacoustics, ocean acoustics, structural dynamics and noise control.

The ISVR is running four new short courses covering aeroacoustics, ocean acoustics, structural dynamics and noise control The ISVR is internationally renowned for its activities in a broad range of acoustics from classical noise and vibration control to gas turbine noise, automotive and rail noise, active control, human vibration and underwater acoustics

For more than three decades the ISVR's advanced course in acoustics, noise and vibration has provided a unique opportunity for engineers and scientists to update their knowledge in a diverse range of specialist topics and applications in the field of acoustics.

Based on the long-standing success of the advanced course, this year sees the launch of four separate advanced courses that focus on the following key areas: aeroacoustics, noise control, sonar and ocean acoustics, and structural dynamics.

All courses are three days long and run on from 21st to 23rd September 2005.

There is also an optional two-day refresher course on 19th and 20th September which covers the fundamental principles of acoustics, vibration and signal processing.

The ISVR runs many other short courses for those who wish to explore specific topics - automotive NVH, signal processing and measurement techniques for example - in more depth or from a more fundamental starting point.

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