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 Geoff’s career has been split almost equally between academic and consultancy work, including two moves between them. During his time as an academic at London University he personally supervised 30 PhD students to completion of their theses in acoustics.
In the past few years he has been invited to sit on three committees concerned with the effects of noise on health. Two of these were for the UK Government, the third was for the AWEA-CanWEA report.
He organises two international series of biennial conferences. Low Frequency Noise (the 15th was in Stratford upon Avon in 2012) and the International Meeting on Wind Turbine Noise (the 5th of which was in Denver in 2013).
Geoff has been practicing as an independent consultant for the past 20 years, work- ing mainly on low frequency noise and infrasound, active control of noise and wind tur- bine noise.
He is a former President of the UK Institute of Acoustics, presently an Honorary Fellow, and has been awarded the Institute’s Tyndall Medal and Stephens Medal for his work. He is also an Emeritus Member of the Acoustical Society of America and a Distinguished International Member of INCE-USA.
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