Helicopter overflights at ASA

December 9th, 2022

In January of 2022, I joined the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) because I was seeking an organization dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of sound. The journal copies that started arriving did not disappoint, bouncing between topics like physics, bioacoustics, medicine, music, linguistics, and noise. I followed up by attending their December 2022 conference in Nashville and presented research from my sabbatical on the patterns of helicopter overflights in Northeast Scotland. It was an exhilarating week full of great conversations with people from a range of disciplines who were all passionate about sound. Each person had a wealth of experience in their specialty, but also an openness to receiving input from other perspectives on sound.

If you are interested in learning more about this research started during my Fulbright stay in Aberdeen, visit the following links:

Title slide from presentation. Photo shows some leafless trees in the foreground with a distant helicopter flying off in the distance. Text reads: Mapping the intersection of helicopter routes and public lands in Northeast Scotland. Dr. Nathan Wolek, Professor of Digital Arts, Lydia Pfund Endowed Professor, Stetson University.
Title slide from my presentation at ASA 2022 December.

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