Sounds Like Research: Graduate Student Stories

Megan S. Anderson
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Acoustic behavior of metamaterials. Oceanic stratification characterization. Foraging behavior of whales. These are just a few of the many research areas explored by our fellow and former members of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) Student Council (see bit.ly/3GF5jPr ). In this essay, we highlight several of our peers who inspire us, all of whom are either nearing graduation or recently graduated. See other Acoustics Today essays about students and the Student Council in “ AT Collections” at bit.ly/3m5kMyP . possible career path identified acoustics as a con-nector between Colby’s undergraduate major aerospace engineering and his for music. A conversation with in graduate relationships the acoustics were crucial explains his research as motivated by acoustic metamaterials.
听起来像研究:研究生的故事
超材料的声学特性。海洋分层表征。鲸鱼的觅食行为。这些只是美国声学学会(ASA)学生会的同事和前成员所探索的众多研究领域中的一小部分。ly / 3 gf5jpr)。在这篇文章中,我们重点介绍了几个激励我们的同龄人,他们要么即将毕业,要么刚刚毕业。参见《今日声学》关于学生和学生会的其他文章,见“AT文集”。ly / 3 m5kmyp。他可能的职业道路将声学视为科尔比本科主修的航空航天工程和他的音乐专业之间的纽带。在与研究生关系的对话中,声学是至关重要的,这解释了他的研究是由声学超材料驱动的。
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