
Talking Acoustics looks into the art and science of acoustics including interviews with some of the people who spend their lives working in this diverse field. Hosted by Matthew Ottley from Sydney Australia.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Science | ||||

Norm Broner is a Fellow of both the Institution of Engineers Australia as well as the Australian Acoustical Society and is a past President of the AAS. He has been involved in the review and drafting of many Standards in his more than 40 years in the... more
Walter Alfredo Montano is an Argentinian, now based in Peru. He has an interest in the history of noise control and has been involved with the ASA Archive and History Committee in investigating the lives of the 34 lesser-known founders of the ASA. He... more
Dr Libby Sander is an internationally renowned academic expert on the future of work and the workplace. She is the MBA Director and Assistant Professor of Organisational Behaviour at Bond University. Libby has a reasearch focus on workplaces and how ... more
Rebecca Warren is passionate about getting more women involved in acoustics and engineering. We talked about how we can raise awareness about engineering, engage in role modelling, advocacy and mentoring. She also shares some thoughts on imposter syn... more
Acoustics in our workplaces and urban environments has a profound effect on our lives. Thank you Matt for putting together this insightful look into the art and science of how acoustics affect us.
I have learned a lot about acoustics in Australia from this podcast. It's definitely got great conversations with wonderful acousticians who have done really interesting things. Thanks for making this!!
How fantastic to discover a podcast covering acoustics in such depth and breadth, and based in Australia of all places! Thank you Matthew for seeking out your range of guests and sharing their wealth of knowledge with us. As someone looking to expand my knowledge on acoustics, this is gold.
Really enjoyed the podcast, good interview. Very interesting to understand more about acoustics and hear about the acoustic work on Sydney’s most iconic venue.










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