AN INTELLECTUALLY VITAL and stimulating field, acoustics is rich in unsolved and intriguing research problems. Its areas of interest are pertinent to the activities of many traditional university departments: mathematics, physics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, land and naval architecture, behavioral sciences and even biology, medicine and music.
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