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The
Scientific Society for Optics, Acoustics, Motion Pictures, and Theater
Technology (OPAKFI)
Prepared for Noise/News International, 1997 March
There are two Member Societies of International INCE in Hungary, the Scientific
Society for Optics, Acoustics, Motion Pictures, and Theater Technology
(OPAKFI) and the Acoustical Commission of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
The Member Society Profile for this issue is OPAKFI; the profile for the
Acoustical Commission of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences will appear
in the June issue. The former has been a Member Society of International
INCE since 1989, and the latter since 1976.
Acousticians in Hungary have organized 25 international events in the
last 25 years; the most prominent meeting was the 7th International Congress
on Acoustics (7th ICA) which was sponsored by the International Commission
on Acoustics (ICA). This meeting was held in Budapest in 1971, and drew
1500 participants.
This year, the Noise and Vibration Control Section of OPAKFI, in cooperation
with the Complex Acoustics Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
is organizing the 26th INTER-NOISE Congress and the international satellite
symposium, ACTIVE 97, on active control of sound and vibration. The details
of both meetings in August are given on pages XX-XX of this issue.
OPAKFI is a non-profit organization that covers several scientific fields.
There are seven sections:
- acoustics
- video
technology
- micro
technology
- photo
and film technology
- theater
technology
- optics
- noise
and vibration control
The
Association of Hungarian Acoustics is a member of OPAKFI, and has served
for 60 years to unite active experts engaged in acoustics, noise control,
and vibration technology in Hungary. The Noise and Vibration Control Section
is the group that deals with noise control engineering.
OPAKFI is a member society of both International INCE, the Federation
of Acoustical Societies of Europe (FASE), and the European Acoustics Association
(EAA).
The Noise and Vibration Control Section is involved with the organization
of courses, seminars, and national and international conferences. Members
of the organization also participate in standards activities related to
noise and vibration control, and carry out research in various fields
related to environmental protection. Two important areas are noise control
at the workplace (worker safety), and the publication of proceedings intended
for professionals in the field.
The medal Pro Silentio is given periodically to the active specialists
in the Society.
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