CIBSE are supporting research as a project partner with the Centre for Doctoral Training on Sustainable Sound Futures. It focuses on delivering training for the next generation of researchers who will transform how society understands, manages, and designs sound.
Last week, CIBSE’s PhD student Katie Salter presented her research Optimising air source heat pump planning and placement to minimise community noise impact, and won 3 awards.
· Poster with most impact
· Best student podcast (for a podcast episode titled “Listening to Biodiversity”) (group award)
· Best experiment design (“Psychoacoustic impact of drone noise as a novel noise source”) (group award)
Katie is currently developing psychoacoustic tests in the acoustics lab as the next stage of her research, and we are very much looking forward to sharing the outputs.
