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ORGANIZATIONS
FORUMS/TUTORIALS
2007 IMECE November 10-16, 2007, Seattle, Washington, USA
Tutorial on Phononic Crystals: Towards the Full Control of Elastic Waves propagation José Sánchez-Dehesa, Polytechnic University of Valencia, SPAIN.
2006 IMECE November 5-10, 2006, Chicago, Illinois
Rayleigh Lecture: The Cost of Silence Donald E. Thompson, Alion Science & Technology
Tutorial on Adaptive Filtering with Applications to Active Control Jeffery S. Vipperman, University of Pittsburgh
2004 IMECE November 13-19, 2004, Anaheim, California
Directions in Noise Control and Acoustics: Active Noise Control- Panel/Open Forum (password protected) Panelist: Jeffery S. Vipperman, University of Pittsburgh
NCA Tutorial: Computational Methods for Aeroacoustics Sheryl M. Grace, Boston University (password protected)
Rayleigh Lecture: Fluid-Structure Interaction and Acoustics H. M. Atassi, University of Notre Dame (password protected)
2003 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress November 15 - 21, Washington, D.C.
NCA-6: Directions in Noise Control and Acoustics - Panel/Open Forum Chair: Theodore Farabee, Naval Surface Warfare Center Co-Chair: Sheryl M. Grace, Boston University
Panelists: William O. Hughes, NASA Glenn Research Center; Gary Jebson, Naval Surface Warfare Center; Masayoshi Tomizuka, National Science Foundation; Stephen Hambric, Mike Jonson, Pennsylvania State University; Jeffrey S. Vipperman, University of Pittsburgh
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- Enjoying Vibroacoustics through Engineering
William O. Hughes, Structural Systems Dynamics Branch, NASA Glenn Research Center.
- NSF Dynamic Systems and Control Program and Sensors Initiative
Masayoshi Tomizuka, Program Director, Dynamic Systems, Modeling, Sensing and Control, Division of Civil and Mechanical Systems, Engineering Directorate.
- Active Noise Control
Jeffrey S. Vipperman, Sound, Systems, and Structures Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh.
NCA-7: Tutorial on Modal Analysis Chair: Sheryl M. Grace, Boston University
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Modern Theoretical and Experimental Modal Analysis Jerry H. Ginsberg, Georgia Institute of Technology.
Rayleigh Lecture
Fourier Acoustics: Uncovering the Origins of Sound Earl G. Williams, Senior Scientist for Structural Acoustics Acoustics Division, Naval Research Laboratory.
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