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Danish Acoustical Society
Several special events are planned to commemorate
the anniversary. A formal celebration is set for
4 February 2005. This event will feature invited
speakers and a reception. In addition, the group
will publish a 200-page “anniversary book” that
will contain 20 articles on acoustical topics that
were—and still are—of interest to professionals
in this discipline. Some articles date to 1935. The
book, which will be published in Danish, will also
include stories about the group.s founders. Dr. Brüel
is preparing a smaller, more personal publication. It
will be available in both Danish and English.
Since its beginnings in 1955, DAS. membership has
grown to 240 professionals, including 11 sustaining
members. Seventy percent of the membership is
from industry, 20 percent from national and local
institutions, and 10 percent from higher education.
To encourage new members and to promote lifelong
affiliation with the group, graduate students
receive a complimentary one-year membership.
The society remains dedicated to its original
goals: to promote and propagate nationally the
knowledge of acoustics and its practical application,
and to establish national and international contact
between people interested in acoustics, in particular
cooperation with Scandinavian, European, and other
foreign organizations. DAS has played a critical role
in organizing several important acoustics meetings,
including the joint Baltic-Nordic Acoustical
Meeting in 2002.
DAS focuses its activities in five specialty areas:
building and room acoustics, electroacoustics,
environmental acoustics, machinery acoustics,
and psychoacoustics. Members select one or more
specialty areas; the managers of each area are
responsible for the activities of the group, which
may include industry and university visits. All five
groups arrange for speakers for the annual DAS
“Day of Acoustics.” DAS is especially interested
in connecting scientists and practitioners within its
specialty areas.
DAS has recently been chosen to assist in the review
process of new acoustical standards from the Danish
Standards Group and will also provide input to the
Danish Environmental Protection Agency on its new
acoustical guidelines.
Management of the society is in the hands of a sixmember
board: Claus Møller Petersen, president,
and board members Dr. Tech. Niels Olhoff, Torben,
Douglas, Søren, and M.Sc. Henrik S. Olesen.
Arne Th. Christensen is treasurer and secretary.
The Society's web address is www.d-a-s.dk. The
site contains information on meetings, hearings of
proposals for new standards, and links to courses
in acoustics as well as links to sponsor.s websites
(including job notices) and websites of other
acoustical organizations. The e-mail address for
DAS is d-a-s@oersted.dtu.dk.
DAS is affiliated with the European Acoustics
Association (EAA) and the International Institute
of Noise Control Engineering, which entitles
DAS members to receive the publications of these
two groups at no charge. Members of DAS are
also admitted to the Nordic Acoustical Society
(NAS) whose activities include organizing Nordic
Acoustical Meetings held every other year in either
Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway, or Iceland.
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