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  • Environmental noise

    Accurate prediction of noise levels from new developments such as roads, railways and industrial plant requires the involvement of an acoustics specialist.

  • Building Acoustics

    Schools, concert halls, hospitals, residential buildings, offices and leisure facilities – all need careful acoustic design to make them sound good and keep out nearby noise.

  • Noise and Vibration

    Understanding noise and vibration is vital to our work life and health.

  • Measuring Acoustics

    The design of acoustic instrumentation requires knowledge of electronics and computing and an understanding of how acoustic measurements are made

  • Speech & Hearing

    Many specialists working in this field are involved in helping people with listening or speaking difficulties to communicate better.

  • Physical Acoustics

    The use of ultrasound waves can be used in many ways – from the destruction of tumour tissues or kidney stones to the measurement of properties on the sea bed.

  • Musical Acoustics

    Understanding the ways that sounds are produced by instruments or voices either singly, or when performed in combination with others, is a complex acoustic process.

  • Electro-Acoustics

    The design and management of amplified sound in public venues is one of many areas that benefits greatly from the skills of an expert electro-acoustician.

  • Underwater Acoustics

    Underwater sound, used by marine animals to navigate and communicate, is also an indispensable tool, both for military applications and for commercial use.

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MAG MAG

Musical Acoustics Group - E-Newsletter

MAG MAG Issue 6 - June 2015.pdf

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MAG MAG Issue 1 - June 2013.pdf

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