This presentation offers a survey of current and emerging efforts within the Technical Committee on Engineering Acoustics (TCEA) of the Acoustical Society of America. Engineering Acoustics is a dynamic field that bridges foundational acoustic science with real-world applications, focusing on the development of devices and systems for producing, detecting, and analyzing sound and vibration. Key areas of interest include the modeling and fabrication of transducers and transducer arrays, the study of transduction mechanisms in diverse media, and the integration of materials and structures across frequency regimes. The committee also supports innovations in measurement techniques, calibration standards, and acoustical instrumentation. This talk will highlight the breadth of research covered by TCEA and introduce several cutting-edge projects that reflect the evolving challenges and opportunities in the field. Attendees will gain perspective on the committee’s role in fostering technological advancement and cross-disciplinary collaboration in engineering acoustics.
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