Daniel
Juvé (Professor Ecole Centrale de Lyon)
Professor at Ecole Centrale
de Lyon , head of the Centre
Acoustique and head of the excellency laboratory on Acoustics (CeLyA) . Research
interests concern: generation of sound by turbulent flows; subsonic and
supersonic jets; grazing flows over cavities; wall-pressure fluctuations and Propagation
of acoustic waves in non homogeneous and random moving media;
micrometeorological effects in atmospheric sound propagation. Prof D. Juvé was
awarded Chavasse Prize of the French Acoustical Society (1990)
Great Prize Alexandre Joannidès of the French Academy of Sciences (2001,
together with Christophe Bailly), fellow of the Acoustical Society of America
(1998), associate fellow in the American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics (AIAA, 2009), member of the French Acoustical Society (SFA), of
the French Association for Aeronautics and Space (AAAF), of the French Society
of Mechanics (AFM). He is editor of the Journal of Sound and Vibration
(Acoustics) and the International Journal of Aeroacoustics. He is member of the
Aeroacoustics Specialists Committee of the Council of European Aerospace
Societies (CEAS- ASC), Evaluation and Orientation Committee of Department DSNA of
Onera, Management Committee of the French Network on Aeroacoustics IROQUA and Scientific
Committee of the French Research Foundation for Aeronautics and Space (FRAE).
Anders Nilsson (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm)
Anders Nilsson holds MSc in
Engineering Physics from University of
Lund, Sweden
and Dr.Tech. in Sound and Vibration from Chalmers University.
Anders Nilsson has worked on problems relating to the propagation of sonic
booms at Boeing Co., Seattle
, USA. At Det
Norske Veritas he became head of the Acoustics Department at the Research
Division. At Veritas Anders Nilsson worked on the propagation of structure
borne sound in large built up structures like ships and on the excitation of
plates from flow and cavitation. Anders Nilsson was head of the Danish
Acoustical Institute for four years. His main activity in Denmark was building
acoustics. In 1987 Anders Nilsson was appointed professor of Applied Acoustics
at KTH in Stockholm, Sweden. He was also the head of the
Department of Vehicle Engineering and the founder and head, until 2002, of the
Marcus Wallenberg Laboratory of Sound and Vibration Research (MWL). Anders Nilsson has been a guest professor at James Cook University, Australia,
INSA-Lyon, France
and the Institute of Acoustics, Chinese
Academy of Sciences in Beijing. He is the author
of the book Vibro-Acoustics, the first volume published in 2012 and the second
in early 2013. Anders Nilsson is since
2008 professor emeritus at MWL, KTH. His main interests are problems relating
to composite structures as well as vehicle acoustics.
Roger Ohayon (Emeritus Professor CNAM, Paris)
Roger Ohayon is emeritus
professor with the structural mechanics and coupled systems laboratory that he
chaired for 20 years. He started his
career in Onera in 1970 and became scientific deputy of the structure in 1991.
His expertise domains concern computational mechanics, structural dynamics and
vibrations, fluid-structure interaction and intelligent adaptive structures and
systems. He obtained many medals and distinctions as the French Academic Palms
and EADS, ECCOMAS, IACM and ASME awards. He was member of France Academy of
Sciences and Brazil nat. Eng. Acad., and was AIAA, AAAF, IACM and ASME fellow.
He published more than 3 books and 120 papers, and participated in organizing
committees of many international conferences of computational mechanics and
smart structures.
Jing Tian (President of
Acoustical Society of China)
Professor TIAN Jing, president of Chinese Society of
Acoustics; Honorary fellow of International Institute of Acoustics and
Vibration (IIAV); Executive Editor in Chief for Acta Acustica, Director member
of Technical Committee of National Acoustical Standardization.
Graduated from the
Department of Physics of Nanjing University majored in acoustics on February
1982, then he got his Master’s degree in 1984 and his Ph.D. from Institute of
Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IACAS) on December 1991. As a researcher
on electro-acoustic and noise control for more than 30 years, Prof. Tian has
been the principal investigator for 40 research projects supported by various
funding bodies including National Ministry of S&T, National Natural Science
Foundation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and other organizations. The
research covers several areas of acoustics: active noise and vibration control,
electronic anti-noise communication devices, audio characteristic signal
control, acoustical MEMS, transmission and evaluation of traffic noise and
applications of finite amplitude sound wave.