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Across Acoustics
ASA Publications' Office
87 episodes
5 days ago
In this episode, find out what the next generation of acousticians is researching! In this episode, we talk to the latest round of POMA Student Paper Competition winners, from the joint 188th meeting of the ASA and the 25th International Congress on Acoustics held in New Orleans in May 2025. Their topics include: - Using the spatial decomposition method to parameterize acoustic reflections in a room (Lucas Hocquette, L-Acoustics) - Visualizing nonlinearities in a bolted plate system with digi...
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In this episode, find out what the next generation of acousticians is researching! In this episode, we talk to the latest round of POMA Student Paper Competition winners, from the joint 188th meeting of the ASA and the 25th International Congress on Acoustics held in New Orleans in May 2025. Their topics include: - Using the spatial decomposition method to parameterize acoustic reflections in a room (Lucas Hocquette, L-Acoustics) - Visualizing nonlinearities in a bolted plate system with digi...
Show more...
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Things That Go Boom
Across Acoustics
51 minutes
9 months ago
Things That Go Boom
In this episode, we explore things that go boom: from volcanic eruptions to underwater ordinances to the (relatively) tiny explosions of gunshots. Thomas Blanford (University of New Hampshire) joins us as a cohost as we discuss the use of high-amplitude acoustic sources in research with three members of a special session on the topic from the Ottawa ASA meeting: Steve Beck (Beck Audio Forensics), Daniel Bowman (Pacific Northwest National Laboratories), and Andrew McNeese (University of Texas ...
Across Acoustics
In this episode, find out what the next generation of acousticians is researching! In this episode, we talk to the latest round of POMA Student Paper Competition winners, from the joint 188th meeting of the ASA and the 25th International Congress on Acoustics held in New Orleans in May 2025. Their topics include: - Using the spatial decomposition method to parameterize acoustic reflections in a room (Lucas Hocquette, L-Acoustics) - Visualizing nonlinearities in a bolted plate system with digi...