Sound and Marine Seismic Surveys – by Robert C. Gisiner Underwater Acoustics, Volume 12 Issue 4, Winter 2016 | 0 CommentsUnderwater sound has been used for over 50 years in marine geological research and exploration. read more James Clerk Maxwell and the Physics...
Lending an Ear in the Courtroom- Forensic Acoustics Forensic acoustics deals with acquisition, analysis, and evaluation of audio recordings to be used as evidence in an official legal...
James L. Flanagan, a former ASA President, ASA Gold Medal awardee, and recipient of the National Medal of Science, died Aug. 25, 2015 in Warren, NJ, at the age of 89. For more than half a century Jim Flanagan has conducted and led research in the area of speech. His...
AT Collections – Technical Committees The thirteen technical committees of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) provide the focus for members’ technical interests. The technical committees play an important role in arranging technical sessions for the meetings...
“Free Reeds: An Intertwined Tale of Asian and Western Musical Instruments.” Acoustics Today, Vol. 19, Iss. 4, pgs. 14-22. Jonas Braaschbraasj@rpi.edu School of ArchitectureRensselaer Polytechnic Institute110 8th StreetTroy, New York 12180, USA ...
AT Collections – Anthropogenic Sound & Animals Just as human generated (anthropogenic) sound can affect the health and behavior of humans, anthropogenic sounds can affect the lives of other species from insects to mammals. The potential effects include impairment...
AT Collections – Animal Hearing and Sound Production Sound is a very important component of the lives of animals in air and in water. They show amazing diversity in their hearing capabilities, sound receiving structures, and how they use sound. They also show great...
AT Collections – Underwater Sound – Methods AT Collections – Underwater Sound – Methods read more Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea- Recording Earthquakes with Autonomous Floats – Frederik J. Simons, Joel D. Simon, and Sirawich...
ASA fellow Timothy G. Leighton has been awarded Fellowship of the Royal Society, the national academy of sciences for the UK and the Commonwealth. He has also recently been awarded the 2014 Rayleigh Gold Medal of the UK Institute of Acoustics, the IoA’s highest...
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 Fish Sound Production – The Swim Bladder – Michael L. Fine and Eric Parmentier Speech, Rhythm,...
Interviews with Latin American Acousticians by Dr. Ernesto Accolti Ernesto Accolti was born in San Juan Province in Argentina. He did his undergraduate studies in sound and acoustics engineering at the Technological University of Chile (2000-2006) and his Ph.D....
The lure of faster speeds and reduced travel time for commercial flights may come to fruition soon with advances in low-boom technology. The Concorde’s last flight in 2003 ended the first era in supersonic commercial travel. Although supersonic flight of the...
AT Collections – ASA Administrative Committees The Acoustical Society has a number of administrative committees that are critical for its function. These Sound Perspectives essays describe these groups and their function. No Results Found The page you requested could...
A Century of Acousto-Optics: From Early Discoveries to Modern Sensing of Sound with LightAcoustics Today, Vol. 19, Iss. 3, pgs. 54-62 Samuel A. Verburgsaveri@dtu.dk Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering,Technical University of DenmarkØrsteds Plads,...
AT Collections – Soundscape Environmental Sound The world around us is filled with sound. While humans and other animals are well adapted to deal with natural sounds, there is growing concern that the sounds around humans and animals are changing in a noisier world,...
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...
ASA Statement on Racism and InjusticeInternational Year of Sound Special IssueSpanish-Language Translations Spring Issue Our goal for Acoustics Today (AT) is that each article be interesting to, and readable by, every member of the Acoustical Society of America...
AT Collections – Acoustics in Space They say no one can hear you scream in space, but is it true? On Earth we think of sound as vibrations traveling through air or water, and the same is true of other planets, except that the ‘air’ and ‘water’ might be replaced by...
AT Collections – Underwater Hearing Vertebrate hearing first evolved in primitive fishes, and there are many similarities in hearing mechanisms and capabilities of aquatic and terrestrial animals. However, there are a number of unique issues with underwater hearing,...
Extended High Frequency in Hearing and SpeechAcoustics Today, Vol. 19, Iss. 3, pgs. 22-29 Ewa Jacewiczjacewicz.1@osu.edu Department of Speech and Hearing ScienceThe Ohio State University1070 Carmack RoadColumbus, Ohio 43210, USA Ewa Jacewicz is a research associate...
Meet ASA Presidents Author Bio Hilary Kates Varghese is a PhD student in Earth Science-Oceanography at the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping at the University of New Hampshire. She holds a B.Sc. in the Biological Sciences from Cornell University with distinction...
https://acousticstoday.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Ketten-fig-4b-video-onlinevideoconverter.com_.mp4 Figure 4b. The 3D reconstruction from CT scans of the head of a stranded male Blainville’s beaked whale shows the skin surface (translucent) and the characteristic...