At this NAG meeting, Hyun Hong presented on how reflection density plays a role in room impulse responses. Also, we looked forward to a number of UNASA (University of Nebraska ASA Student Chapter) activities, including welcoming alum Dr. Jonathan Rathsam on Friday, 11/8 to discuss the recent work he’s been involved with at NASA on low-boom supersonic aircraft. The UNASA student group is also planning on making impulse response measurements in the Mammel Hall atrium on the UNO campus, as part of an initiative to acoustically characterize local spaces. As for the nugget of the week, we discussed recent news about how acoustics could be used in remote detection of potentially explosive devices. The semester is passing quickly … only one more formal NAG meeting before the end of the year!
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