Congratulations to our (already graduated) PhD student Cheuk-Him Yeung, lead author on our paper that appeared on the cover of JASA Express Letters this month!
PROPAGATIONS
The June cover features "A three-dimensional active cloaking strategy for the Helmholtz equation that exploits the symmetry of the platonic solids." Read about the cover article and the June Editor's Picks!
https://t.co/qiNMatgsY9
@MWMmaths @ManUniMaths
PROPAGATIONS
The June cover features "A three-dimensional active cloaking strategy for the Helmholtz equation that exploits the symmetry of the platonic solids." Read about the cover article and the June Editor's Picks!
https://t.co/qiNMatgsY9
@MWMmaths @ManUniMaths
Congratulations Pierre Deymier from @uarizona on being the recipient of the 2023 Bloch prize. Pierre is currently opening the Nonlinear Phononics session. #phononics2023
It’s time for a session on Mathematics Underpinning Phononics. Prof. John Willis discussing wave properties of composites with random microgeometry! #phononics2023
Invited speaker @torrentmarti currently talking about Tailoring Bound States in the Continuum by Circular Clusters of Scatterers in the Phononic Metasurfaces session. #phononics2023
#phononics2023 is looking forward to the evening talk by @trevor_cox this evening 5.15 drinks reception with the talk at 6. In MECD building A. University of Manchester.
Xiulin Ruan from Purdue university kicking off the Wednesday Thermal Phonons session of #phononics2023. Together with Tianli Feng they are the recipients of the 2023 Brillouin Medal!
Guancong Ma from Hong Kong Baptist University is the recipient of the 2021 Phononics Young Investigator Award! He is currently opening the afternoon session on Phononic Crystals. #phononics2023
End of a hugely enjoyable first day of talks at #phononics2023 thanks to all our speakers and chairs for their fantastic contributions. Looking forward to tomorrow!
It is a great pleasure to receive the 2021 Brillouin Medal for our work on nonreciprocal and topological acoustics at Phononics 2023 in UK. It is particularly exciting to share it with @dsounas and Romain, former group members and now successful professors!
Next plenary at #phononics2023 in the applied phononics session. Nicole Kessissoglou from UNSW, Australia. Speaking about acoustic coatings for maritime applications.