As problem-solvers, we often want to use mathematics to explain our solutions; however, numbers are not always the answer. At the end of the day, creating a peaceful environment experientially and physically is the ultimate goal.
There are similarities between a well-oiled machine and a well-oiled institute: creating efficiencies in the physical designs, collaborations in past and present research, and proper maintenance.
With his MIDI keyboard and INCE 2022 student scholarship in hand, Sam Underwood is out to change the world of acoustical engineering.
Director of the only graduate-degree granting acoustics program in the country, Penn State's Barnard shares thoughts and insights
It's a wonderful thing to fall in love – to be passionate about a cause, person or career. Many INCE members would say that noise control, for them, is a passion. This year's winner of the INCE Student Scholarship and the Martin Hirschorn Award would agree with that sentiment.
Is Philadelphia the "City of Brotherly Love" — or the "City of Really Annoying Swimmers?"
Founder and CEO of Metropolitan Acoustics Felicia Doggett Answers This Question and More in This Quarter's INCE Member Spotlight.
INCE is saddened to note the recent passing of our colleague, James Dvorak Chalupnik. Link through to a page with more information on the life and career of this outstanding contributor to the world of acoustics and noise control.
INCE is saddened to note the recent passing of our colleague, Dr. Tony Embleton. Link through to a page with more information on the life and career of this outstanding contributor to the world of acoustics and noise control.
Museum Preserves Noise Control History At Riverbank Acoustical Laboratory:
A Few Minutes With Riverbank's Lab Manager and Acoustics Museum Director
Sculpting Sound To Create The Perfect Balance Of Acoustics, Music And Architecture
A Few Minutes With One Of INCE’s Newest Board Members, Courtney Schoedel