Traditional noise management approaches are rooted in numbers and quantitative analyses that cannot convey what the soundscape means in terms of livability.
🔊 Excited to kick off Acoustics Week in Canada (AWC23) with 260 participants (and counting)!
📋 Make sure to check out the up-to-date conference program and site map, available on the conference website: https://t.co/EJzTPjnRYG
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🗓️ Just 1 month to go! Join us in Montreal from Oct 3-6 for Acoustics Week in Canada 2023. Explore the latest in acoustics and vibration, network with experts, and enjoy the vibrant city. Register now! 🇨🇦🔊 #AcousticsWeek2023#CanadianAcoustics
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Calling all students in acoustics! The @CanAcoustical Student Awards deadline is approaching fast (April 30th). Submit your application now for the chance to win over $7000 worth of prizes. Don't miss out on this great opportunity! More info: https://t.co/sHsNqZBz33
📢Acoustics Week in Canada, a three-day conference from October 3-6 2023, in Montreal, Qc
Abstract submission deadline: June 15, 2023
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📣 Dear community, @CanAcoustical is proud to announce the 2023 edition of the Acoustics Week in Canada (AWC)! It will be held in Plaza Centre-Ville in Montréal, from October 3rd to 6th 2023. If you would like to be an exhibitor or a sponsor, visit https://t.co/s1p6hCohYH
📢🏆🇨🇦 CAA Awards and prizes
Students, postdoctoral fellows, and other researchers in the fields of acoustics, consider applying for one of the CAA awards and prizes: https://t.co/sHsNqZBz33
🗓️Deadline: April 30th 2023
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Day 2 of Acoustics Week of Canada 2022! Plenary session by John Lambe and Christy Lawrence
from Canadian Coast Guard: "Use of sound signals in aids to navigation"
Day 1 of Acoustics Week of Canada 2022! Opening plenary by @michael_schutz "Listening to Music: Improving safetycritical sounds by studying the acoustics of musical instruments"
Honoured to kick off Acoustics Week in Canada 2022 with the opening plenary! Will discuss @MAPLE_Lab research on improvements to safety critical sounds featured recently on @CBCQuirks and @JodiKrangle’s podcast. Thanks to @BenZendel for hosting!