Institute of Acoustics

The Institute of Acoustics is the UK's professional body for those working in acoustics, noise and vibration. It was formed in 1974 from the amalgamation of the Acoustics Group of the Institute of Physics and the British Acoustical Society.  The Institute of Acoustics is a nominated body of the Engineering Council, offering registration at Chartered and Incorporated Engineer levels.

The Institute has some 3000 members from a rich diversity of backgrounds, with engineers, scientists, educators, lawyers, occupational hygienists, architects and environmental health officers among their number. This multidisciplinary culture provides a productive environment for cross-fertilisation of ideas and initiatives. The range of interests of members within the world of acoustics is equally wide, embracing such aspects as aerodynamics, architectural acoustics, building acoustics, electroacoustics, engineering dynamics, noise and vibration, hearing, speech, underwater acoustics, together with a variety of environmental aspects. The lively nature of the Institute is demonstrated by the breadth of its learned society programmes.

There are three corporate grades of membership, namely Honorary Fellow, Fellow, and Member, and four non-corporate grades of Associate Member, Technician Member, Affiliate, and Student. The Institute is well supported by organisations which have become Sponsor Members and by its Key Sponsors.

A recent employment survey shows that of our 3000 members, some 900 are employed in industry, commerce and consultancies, 400 in education and research, and nearly 500 in public authorities.

Among the more specialist areas in which acousticians are employed are the audio and hi-fi industry, auditorium and concert hall design, broadcasting, telecommunications, quiet vehicle and product design, sonar system design, human-computer interaction, environmental noise control and health and safety management.

The Institute works closely with other professional bodies in related fields, including CIEH, REHIS and IOSH and the Association of Noise Consultants.

As one of the smaller professional institutions, the Institute of Acoustics has particular strengths in its learned society programmes and its cohesive role for the subject. There is a club atmosphere in its activities and it is possible for members to maintain personal contacts with colleagues engaged in other related areas of acoustics. There is a high participation rate by members in the conference, subject specialist meetings and regional branch activities of the Institute. The Institute offers members a Continuous Professional Development support scheme, a feature which is becoming increasingly recognised as an essential element in ensuring that professionals can keep up-to-date with rapidly changing technological and regulatory issues.
Specialist interests are catered for through specialist groups, and regional activities are promoted by a number of regional branches. The work of the Institute relies heavily, of course, on the voluntary efforts of many members of Council, of its Standing Committees and of the Group and Branch Committees.

The Institute publishes a bi-monthly Acoustics Bulletin, containing articles of professional, academic and technical interest and the Institute's Proceedings record the two hundred or more papers presented at our formal meetings each year. A Register of Members and a Buyers Guide are also published. An education programme, comprising a Diploma in Acoustics and Noise Control and several Certificate of Competence courses is offered at a number of Centres throughout the UK. The Diploma is also available by tutored distance learning.

Through specialist Institute of Acoustics working groups, support is given to the development of legislation in these areas, and there is considerable activity by Institute members in UK, European and International Standards development. The Institute is a founding member of the European Acoustics Association (EAA), a member society of the International Institute of Noise Control Engineering (I-INCE) and a member of the International Commission for Acoustics (ICA)

What is Acoustics

Acoustics is the science of sound, its production, transmission and effects. It is a fascinating subject which contributes to every aspect of our lives.

Acoustics covers a wide range of subjects including architectural acoustics, noise and vibration control, music, audio engineering, hearing conservation, speech recognition, ultrasonics and sonar.

Why should I become a member?

Joining a professional body such as the Institute of Acoustics is a great way to get involved, make some useful contacts, give yourself the best professional opportunities and make an impact on your career.

Membership of the Institute of Acoustics includes many benefits:

• An internationally recognised professional qualification
• A route to achieving Chartered Engineer and Incorporated Engineer Status
• Workshops, conferences and meetings including high quality published Proceedings
• Membership of an active Institute
• Nine Specialist Acoustic Interest Groups
• The Acoustics Bulletin published 6 times a year covering technical issues and
• general articles on a wide range of acoustics from industry to academia
• Website listing - a reference and referral tool for potential clients
• Register of Members published annually
• Professional Development encouragement and support
• Local and national opportunities for networking
• Access to a wide range of technical information from a well-stocked library
• Involvement in the development of the profession
• Preferential rates for delegate fees and proceedings
• Technical reports/Codes of Practice/publications

Acoustics is a multidisciplinary subject and by belonging to the Institute you will be able to enjoy a culture which provides a productive environment for cross-fertilisation of ideas and initiatives offering personal contacts with colleagues engaged in related areas of acoustics.

For further Information please contact us

Institute of Acoustics
St Peter’s House
45-49 Victoria Street
St Albans
Herts AL1 3WZ

Tel:  +44(0) 1727 848195
Fax:  +44(0) 1727 850553

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Website: www.ioa.org.uk

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