
Open lecture: Noise and Vibration in Rail Vehicles
Join the exciting open lecture!
https://emeeting.put.poznan.pl/eMeeting/tom-c7y-cj8-zds

Lecturer’s resume:
Professor in the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research. His main scientific interests are low noise design in railways, ground vibration and ground-borne noise, aerodynamic noise from high-speed trains, wheel/rail rolling noise, curve squeal and impact noise and noise inside railway vehicles. Furthermore, he developed the TWINS model for railway rolling noise, which is still used throughout the industry. He has written over 200 journal papers in the field and his book on ‘Railway Noise and Vibration: Mechanisms, Modeling and Means of Control’ was published by Elsevier in 2008 and has since been translated into Chinese. In 2015, he was won the Faculty Supervisor of the Year, and in 2018 he was awarded the Rayleigh Medal by the Institute of Acoustics for outstanding contributions to acoustics.