MIT Acoustics Laboratory

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The MIT Acoustics Laboratory was a research facility at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology known for pioneering work in acoustics, sound engineering, and related physical sciences.

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instanceOf acoustics research facility
research laboratory
academicDiscipline applied mathematics
engineering
physics
affiliation Massachusetts Institute of Technology
contributedTo advances in noise control engineering
advances in sound reproduction technology
development of modern acoustical measurement methods
education of acoustical engineers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork acoustics
audio engineering
noise control
physical acoustics
signal processing
sound engineering
vibration analysis
hasEquipment acoustic measurement instrumentation
anechoic chamber
data acquisition systems
loudspeaker systems
microphone arrays
reverberation room
vibration shakers
hasResearchArea architectural acoustics
audio signal processing
electroacoustics
environmental noise
ultrasonics
vibroacoustics
knownFor pioneering work in acoustics
pioneering work in sound engineering
research in physical sciences related to sound
languageOfWork English
locatedIn Cambridge, Massachusetts
operatedBy Massachusetts Institute of Technology
partOf MIT Department of Electrical Engineering
surface form: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering

MIT Department of Physics
surface form: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Physics

MIT School of Engineering
surface form: Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Engineering
usedFor development of acoustic measurement techniques
experimental acoustics research
graduate research projects
loudspeaker and transducer characterization
room acoustics experiments
testing of acoustic materials
undergraduate laboratory instruction in acoustics

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MIT Building 20 hostedOrganization MIT Acoustics Laboratory