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Olivier Dazel, Le Mans Université
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Gwénaël Gabard, Le Mans Université
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Jonathan Hargreaves, University of Salford
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Vicente Cutanda Henriquez, Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
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Nick Ovenden, University College London
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Andrew Gibbs, University College London
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Amelia Gully, University of York
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Maarten Hornikx, Eindhoven University of Technology
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Peter Svensson, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
About:
This Summer School offered graduate-level training in the fundamental and applied aspects of computational acoustics. It covered the main numerical methods currently in use in industry and under development in academia, such as: finite element method, finite-difference method, boundary element method, and geometrical methods. The course included theoretical foundation needed to understand the properties of numerical schemes for acoustics. Attendees benefitedt from tutorial materials to develop best practice with several simulation methods. Taught by leading academics and researchers in the field, the course was for researchers and engineers from both academia and industry.
The summer school was sponsored by European Acoustical Association (EAA) and the UK Acoustics Network (UKAN). Please note that UKAN is free to join for any researcher in the UK.
Programme:
The programme is being finalised. Topics for each day are
Monday |
Geometrical Acoustics |
Tuesday |
Finite Element Method (FEM) |
Wednesday |
Boundary Element Method (BEM) |
Thursday |
Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) Methods |
Friday |
Other Advanced Topics |