Arthur N. Popper, Editor From the Editor (Full Article) The Future of Acoustics Today As you have no doubt heard, D. Keith Wilson will be the new editor of Acoustics Today (AT) starting January 1, 2025. I am a bit saddened to be giving up the magazine but delighted...
To view or download the full issue, click the cover image. To read an individual article, click its title. From the EditorFrom the President Featured Articles Speech Synthesis: Toward a “Voice” for All – H. Timothy BunnellHuman Hearing in the Underwater...
To view or download the full issue, click the cover image. To read an individual article, click its title. From the Editor – Arthur N. PopperFrom the President – Stan Dosso Featured Articles Free Reeds: An Intertwined Tale of Asian and Western Musical Instruments...
Select Acoustics Today Articles in Spanish Acoustics Today is pleased to share Spanish-language translations of a number of its articles. We include the articles in Spanish as part of the interest of the Acoustical Society of America to reach out to a broader...
To view or download the full issue, click the cover image. To read an individual article, click its title. From the Editor – Arthur N. PopperFrom the President – Peggy Nelson Featured Articles Weakly Electric Fishes and Auditory Processing – Bruce A....
To view or download the full issue, click the cover image. To read an individual article, click its title. From the EditorFrom the President Featured Articles Acquired Hearing Loss: Is Prevention or Reversal a Realistic Goal? – Colleen G. Le Prell U-boat...
From the Editor From the President Featured Articles When Speech Goes Wrong: Evidence from Aphasia – Sheila E. Blumstein Electric Vehicles Get Alert Signals to be Heard by Pedestrians: Benefits and Drawbacks – André Fiebig The Evolution of Bat Robots...
COVID Pandemic and Its Impact on ASA Members Impact of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic on Acousticians - By Traci Neilsen and Bonnie Lau Full Report can be found...
Modelling Violin Modes Introduction In Figure S1 we first describe how the modes of the initially freely supported plates are transformed, when coupled together around their edges by the ribs, into those of the empty body shell. This relationship is of considerable...
Entrevista con la Profesora Débora Barretto. Bienvenidos a la cuarta entrega de Entrevistas con Acústicos Latinamericanos. Las entrevistas anteriores se pueden encontrar en http://acousticstoday.org/entrevistas-con-acusticos-sudamericanos/. Nuestra...
Speech: It’s Not as Acoustic as You Think Author: Matthew B. Winn Address:* Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences University of Washington 1417 NE 42nd Street Seattle, Washington 98105 USA Email: mwinn83@gmail.com ...
This page is for authors and potential authors of articles for Acoustics Today. AT is interested in articles on any aspects of acoustics. However, articles are by invitation only and so if you are interested in doing an article please first contact the editor with...
From the Editor | Arthur N. Popper by Dan Farrell | Jun 11, 2019 | Volume 15, Issue 2 - Summer 2019 | 0 CommentsFrom the Editor | Arthur N. Popper From the President | Lily Wang by Dan Farrell | Jun 11, 2019 | Volume 15, Issue 2 - Summer 2019 | 0 Comments From the...
Bienvenidos a la quinta entrega de entrevistas con Acústicos Latinoamericanos. Pueden encontrar las entrevistas anteriores en http://acousticstoday.org/entrevistas-con-acusticos-sudamericanos/.Hoy entrevistamos al Profesor Pablo Luis Rendón de la Universidad Nacional...
Dr. David M. Green served as President of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) from 1981-1982. In his tenure as an active member[1] of the Society, Dave was awarded the R. Bruce Lindsay Award (1966) for his role in demonstrating the relationships between detection...
Welcome to the fourth installment of Interviews with Latin American Acousticians. You can find the previous interviews at http://acousticstoday.org/interviews-south-american-acousticians/.Our interviewee of this installment is the Professor Débora Barretto from...
What’s going on in ASA Publications? With three scholarly journals and a magazine, it can be hard to keep up with everything going on with Acoustical Society of America (ASA) Publications! To help readers “navigate” this plethora of information, we have a variety of...
Permítanme presentar brevemente a nuestro primer acústico. Es el profesor Alberto Behar, uno de los fundadores y primer presidente de la Asociación de Acústicos Argentinos. A lo largo de su carrera en acústica, el profesor Behar ha investigado la precisión de los...
Bienvenidos a la tercera entrega de Entrevistas con acústicos sudamericanos. Pueden encontrar las entrevistas anteriores en http://acousticstoday.org/entrevistas-con-acusticos-sudamericanos/. En esta entrega la entrevistada es una joven acústica de Venezuela llamada...
Dr. Lawrence Crum, a member of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) since 1965, served as ASA Vice President from 1995-1996, and President from 1997-1998. He has received ASA’s awards for best magazine article on acoustics by a professional for “Sonoluminescence”...
Entry Requirements2019 International Student Challenge Problem in Acoustic Signal Processing The Acoustical Society of America Technical Committee on Signal Processing in Acoustics is again sponsoring an International Student Challenge Problem in Acoustic Signal...
Dr. Gilles Daigle, ASA’s President from 2007-2008, has been a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) since 1988. He served as ASA Vice President from 2000-2001 and has played an active role in the Society’s many committees[1]. He received ASA’s R. Bruce...
Where the Decibels Hit the Water- Perspectives on the Application of Science to Real-World Underwater Noise and Marine Protected Species Issues -Amy R....
Bienvenido a la sexta entrega de entrevistas con Acústicos Latinoamericanos. Puede encontrar las entrevistas anteriores en http://acousticstoday.org/entrevistas-con-acusticos-sudamericanos/.En esta entrega, vamos a hablar con el Profesor Gustavo Basso de La Plata,...
COVID Pandemic and Its Impact on ASA Members A modified version will appear in the summer 2021 issue of Acoustics Today – DOI 10.1121/AT.2021.17.2.02 How Are ASA Students Being Impacted by the Pandemic? ‘Bubble’ took on an entirely new meaning to...
Welcome to the sixth installment of Interviews with Latin American Acousticians. You can find the previous interviews at http://acousticstoday.org/interviews-south-american-acousticians/.In this installment, we will talk with Professor Gustavo Basso from La Plata,...
Bienvenidos a la segunda entrega de Entrevistas con Acústicos Sudamericanos. Puede encontrar otras entrevistas en http://acousticstoday.org/entrevistas-con-acusticos-sudamericanos/ en español y en http://acousticstoday.org/interviews-south-american-acousticians/ en...
Meet Past President of ASA, Dr. Patricia Kuhl Dr. Patricia Kuhl on the night she was awarded ASA’s Gold Medal in Paris, France in 2008. Dr. Patricia Kuhl, Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America since 1982, was the vice president of the Society from 1996-1997...
University of WashingtonLocation: Seattle, WA Job Description: The University of Washington seeks an energetic & empowering leader for the position of Executive Director of the Applied Physics Laboratory.Job Title: Executive Director of the Applied Physics...
Welcome to the second installment of Interviews with South American Acousticians. You can find other interviews at http://acousticstoday.org/interviews-south-american-acousticians/ in English and at http://acousticstoday.org/entrevistas-con-acusticos-sudamericanos/ in...
Welcome to the second installment of “The World Through Sound,” the Acoustics Today web series that shows how understanding just a few concepts in acoustics can change the way you see the world around you. Last time, we considered sound speed, and how sound speed...
Welcome to the fifth installment of Interviews with Interview with Latin American Acousticians. You can find the previous interviews at http://acousticstoday.org/accolti.Today we interview Professor Pablo Luis Rendón from the Autonomous National University of Mexico....
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To view or download the full issue, click the cover image. To read an individual article, click its title. From the Editor Featured Articles Computational Methods and Techniques Across Acoustics – Grant C. EastlandUltrasonic Hearing in Cats and Other Terrestrial...
COVID Pandemic and Its Impact on ASA Members COVID Pandemic and Its Impact on ASA Members Over the past year, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has redefined daily work and life circumstances for Acoustical Society of America (ASA) members around the world. In February 2021,...
To view or download the full issue, click the cover image. To read an individual article, click its title. From the Editor Featured Articles Acoustics of Organ Pipes and Future Trends in the Research – by Judit Angster, Péter Rucz, and András Miklós What Is...
Welcome to another installment of The World Through Sound. Previously we learned about the acoustic medium, and how sound can even move through the seeming vacuum of space, and shape entire galactic structures in the process. Today’s article is a direct follow-up to...
Volume 16 - 2020Volume 15 - 2019 Vol 16, Issue 1 Spring 2020 To view or download the full issue, click the cover image. To read an individual article, click its title.From the Editor Featured Articles American Luthier: The Art and Science of Carleen Hutchins – Quincy...
Welcome to another installment of The World Through Sound. Last time, we talked about reflection and refraction, and the principle of least time that governs them. This week we will discuss linearity, superposition, and how science uses approximations to make the...
AT Collections – Computation and Acoustics Computational methods play a prominent role in all areas of acoustical research. They are used, for example, to model sound waves propagating in complex environments and interactions between sound waves and vibrating...
To view or download the full issue, click the cover image. To read an individual article, click its title. From the EditorFrom the PresidentFrom the Executive DirectorA Tribute to the Acoustical Society of America Featured Articles Acoustic Cloaking – Andrew N....
To view or download the full issue, click the cover image. To read an individual article, click its title. From the Editor Featured Articles Acoustical Horizontal Array Coherence Lengths and the “Carey Number” – James F. Lynch, Timothy F. Duda and John A. ColosiHow...