Below is a complete list of the 53 PhDs from the Division of Applied Acoustics and their PhD theses.
2022
- Carl Andersson
Sound Field Design for Transducer Array-Based Acoustic Levitation
January 2022
- Jannik Theyssen
Simulating rolling noise on ballasted and slab tracks: vibration, radiation, and pass-by signals
December 2022
2020
- Laura Estévez Mauriz
Urban Sound Planning – An attempt to bridge the gap
March 2020
2019
- Nata Amiryarahmadi
A Virtual Design Studio for Low-Frequency Sound from Walking in Lightweight Buildings
May 2019
2018
- Ivan Zenzerovic
Time-domain modelling of curve squeal: a fast model for one- and two-point wheel/rail contact
January 2018
2017
- Frederik Rietdijk
Auralisation of airplanes considering sound propagation in a turbulent atmosphere
September 2017 - Julia Winroth
Contact Stiffness in Tyre/Road Noise Modelling and Speed Dependencies of Tyre/Road Noise Generation Mechanisms
April 2017
2016
- Alice Hoffmann
Auralisation, Perception and Detection of Tyre/Road Noise
October 2016
2015
- Bart Van der Aa
Road traffic noise reduction by multiple scattering and absorption mechanisms
June 2015
2014
- Erkin Asutay
Emotional Influences on Auditory Perception and Attention
December 2014 - Carsten Hoever
The simulation of car and truck tyre vibrations, rolling resistance and rolling noise
September 2014 - Penny Bergman
The Role of Embodied Emotions in Perceptual Decisions and Categorization of Sounds
January 2014
2012
- Oliver Jung
Factors governing acoustical comfort in vehicle compartments
June 2012
2011
- Astrid Pieringer
Active Time-domain modelling of high-frequency wheel/rail interaction
May 2011 - Jonas Svensson
Active Junction Control and Piezoelectric Hybrid Damping for Improving the Acoustic Performance of Lightweight Structures
February 2011 - Patrick Sabiniarz
Modelling the vibrations on a rolling tyre and their relation to exterior and interior noise
March 2011 - Xuetao Zhang
Applicable directivity description of railway noise sources
March 2011
2010
- Stig Kleiven
Efficient time-domain modelling suitable for optimising thermoacoustic devices
May 2010
2009
- Haike Brick
Application of the Boundary Element Method to combustion noise and half-space problems
December 2009 - Maarten Hornikx
Numerical modelling of sound propagation to closed urban courtyards
June 2009
2008
- Anders Genell
Perception of sound and vibration in heavy trucks
April 2008 - Georgios Natsiopoulos
Time domain boundary element methods for acoustic scattering
Maj 2008 - Anders Sköld
Integrative analyses of perception and reaction to information and warning sounds in vehicles
May 2008 - Lars-Göran Sjökvist
Structural sound transmission and attenuation in lightweight structures
December 2008 - Ana Tajadura-Jiménez
Embodied psychoacoustics: Spatial and multisensory determinants of auditory-induced emotion
December 2008
2007
- Aleksander Väljamäe
Sound for multisensory motion simulators
September 2007
2006
- Matthias Scholz
Sound generation in metal flue organ pipes
December 2006
2005
- Pontus Larsson
Virtually hearing, seeing and being: room acoustics, presence, and audiovisual environments
May 2005 - Patrik Andersson
Modelling interfacial details in tyre/road contact – adhesion forces and non-linear contact stiffness
September 2005
2004
- Mikael Ögren
Prediction of traffic noise shielding by city street canyons
April 2004 - Hélène Illaire
A study of active-passive damping treatments
September 2004 - Frédéric Wullens
Excitation of tyre vibrations due to tyre/road interaction
October 2004
2003
- Per Sjösten
Active noise control of enclosed sound fields
April 2003 - Daniel Västfjäll
Affect as a component of perceived sound and vibration quality in aircraft.
May 2003 - François-Xavier Bécot
Tyre noise over impedance surfaces
September 2003 - Pontus Thorsson
Prediction and optimisation of traffic noise.
November 2003
2002
- Krister Larsson
Modelling of dynamic contact exemplified on the tyre/road interaction.
April 2002
2001
- Rioux Vincent
Sound quality of flue organ pipes. An interdisciplinary study on the art of voicing.
January 2001 - Ivarsson Lars
Multidirectional mobilities – advanced measurement techniques and applications.
February 2001 - Forssén Jens
The influence of atmospheric turbulence on barrier sound reduction.
March 2001
2000
- Torres Rendell
Studies of edge diffraction and scattering: Applications to room acoustics and auralization
November 2000
1999
- Blomqvist Jens
Detection of impact sources using an impulse response recognition technique. Applcations on rattle sources in gearboxes
September 1999
1997
- Andrzej Pietrzyk
Sound insulation at low frequencies
May 1997
1996
- Michael Sanderson
Measurement and application of multidirectional mobilities
June 1996
1995
- Claes Fredö
Statistical energy analysis and the individual case
June 1995 - Bengt-Inge Dalenbäck
A new model for room acoustic prediction and auralization
November 1995
1994
- Peter Svensson
On reverberation enhancement in auditoria
November 1994
1986
- Martin Almgren
Scale model simulation of outdoor propagation under the influence of a sound speed gradients and acoustic boundary layers at a rigid surface
September 1986
1983
- Björn Petersson
Studies of ordinary and effective mobilities for the determination of structure-borne sound power transmission
October 1983
1981
- Elizabeth Lindqvist
Sound propagation in large factories
March 1981 - Anders Granhäll
Mechanical impedance and vibration measurements
August 1981
1980
- Juha Plunt
Methods for predicting noise levels in ships
June 1980
1978
- Mendel Kleiner
Studies of simulation techniques in room acoustics
September 1978
1974
- Anders C. Nilsson
Sound transmission through single leaf panels
January 1974