ACOUSTIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY, FLUCTUATIONS AND COHERENCE
THE MŐLLER CENTRE, CAMBRIDGE
12-13 DECEMBER 2016
ACOUSTIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY, FLUCTUATIONS AND COHERENCE
The Möller Centre, Cambridge
12-13 December 2016
Organised by the Underwater Acoustic Group.
Previous conferences on these subjects were last held by the Institute of Acoustics in 1999 and by SACLANT in 2002. The many advances in the field over the last decade make it appropriate to hold another conference to discuss the latest research and applications.
REGISTRATION
Online registration is open now
2 day conference fee includes conference, proceedings, refreshments, lunch and conference dinner on Monday evening.
£300.00 Speakers
£325.00 Members of IOA, ASA, EAA, co authors and chairs
£350.00 Non Members
£260.00 IOA Young Members
£100.00 Students (in full time education)
£100.00 Retired Members.
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LOCATION
The Moller Centre, Storey's Way, Cambridge CB3 0DE
PARKING
150 onsite car parking spaces available to delegates free of charges
TRAVEL
by Car
use SatNav postcode CB3 0DS
by Train
Cambridge Raillway Station is a short taxi ride away with frequent links to London Kings Cross, London Liverpool Street and Stanstead Airport.
Taxi: CamCab 01234 704704
Approx travel times. Cambridge Train Station (15 minutes), Stanstead Airport (30 minutes) Heathrow (2hrs), Gatwick (2hrs 30mins). London Kings Cross St Pancras Station (50 minutes) Birmingham (2hrs).
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation is available on 11th and 12 December, the rate is B&B £108.00 for single accupancy, add £24 per night for double occupancy.
Check in: 14.30 and check out 10.30.
To book please contact The Moller Centre direct on 01223 465500 and ask for events team or email reception.moller@chu.cam.ac.uk
DIETARY REQUIREMENTS
The option for vegetarian meals is available on the booking form. If you have any other dietary requirements please email linda.canty@ioa.org.uk
OTHER THINGS TO DO IN CAMBRIDGE
Cambridge Pubs - The city offers lots of choice including one with its own on-site micro-brewery. Try The Eagle where Nobelists Crick and Watson sketched the structure of DNA on a napkin?
Punting - The River is quieter in the evenings, a punting tour to see the world famous College Backs.
Theatre - Cambridge has five theatres and live music venues offering a choice of performances from live music, comedy and dance.
Grantchester - Take a punt to Grantchester a quintessential English village. Located on the outskirts of Cambridge and featured in the the 1912 Rupert Brooke poem 'The Old Vicarage, Grantchester'
Evensong at Kings College Chapel - Experience the famed choral music at Evensong in the chapel.
website: www.visitcambridge.org for more ideas and information
Authors will be notified by 31 August 2016 and invited to submit a full paper by 28 October 2016. Completed papers may be up to 8 pages long, including diagrams. Papers will be reviewed.
Organising Committee
Peter Dobbins (Chair)
Consultant, UK
Mark Spivack
University of Cambridge
Andrew Holden
Dstl, UK
Tim Clarke
Dstl, UK
Linda Canty
Institute of Acoustics, UK
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