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Trevor Cox
Trevor Cox
11 Jul 2019
Salford Acoustics has created the first ever acoustic scale model of a prehistoric site

Salford Acoustics has created the first ever acoustic scale model of a prehistoric site. The 1:12 scale model of Stonehenge allows the acoustics from 4000 years ago to be explored.

Lauren Ward
Lauren Ward
17 Jun 2019
The A&E Audio Project –from the lab to the living room

Last week the A&E Audio Project launched on BBC Taster – short for Accessible and Enhanced Audio. The project is a collaboration between University of Salford, BBC R&D and Casualty, led by PhD student

IOA
IOA
28 Mar 2019
IOA joins forces with independently set up Milton Keynes Noise Assessment Committee (MKNAC) for live citywide sound recordings during its May annual conference

MILTON KEYNES, famous for roundabouts and being as close as you can get to an American style city in the United Kingdom, is about to go through a major soundscape live

IOA
IOA
07 Mar 2019
Looking for members to join the IOA Publications Committee

The IOA Publications Committee is currently on the lookout for a couple of new members to join us to help shape and steer the future communications of the Institute

IOA
IOA
07 Mar 2019
Acoustics events in focus 2019

This is a list of some of the main upcoming events for acousticians in the UK and abroad.

IOA
IOA
06 Feb 2019
IOA Strategy Day 2019

On Tuesday 5th February, 2019, the IOA ran a full strategy day at the Jurys Inn in Milton Keynes. 

Ashley Gillibrand
Ashley Gillibrand
29 Oct 2018
The role of noise and vibration engineering in a sustainable economy

Living sustainably involves meeting the needs in the present without compromising the needs of the future.

IOA
IOA
25 Oct 2018
IOA has contributed to new white paper on healthy homes and buildings

The IOA has contributed to the All Party Parliamentary Group for healthy homes and buildings White Paper that was published on 24th October 2018