Experience Cutting-Edge Acoustics Research

Advanced Research Facilities

Affordable Access to Equipment

Our facilities at the Acoustics Lab feature state-of-the-art equipment tailored for both theoretical and hands-on research. With specialized labs full of advanced tools, you can ensure precise measurements and dependable outcomes. Whether you’re diving into sound design or studying audio perception, we have everything to support your research goals.

Become part of an enthusiastic community and elevate your research in a space built for discovery.

Comprehensive Amenities

Tailored for Your Research Needs

Our labs are designed not just for research, but for collaboration. You’ll find spaces equipped for audio analysis, sound isolation, and more, making it easy to share ideas and work effectively alongside fellow acoustics enthusiasts.

Innovative Spaces

Flexible Lab Environments

We offer various environments from anechoic chambers to vibrant recording studios. Each space is crafted to facilitate various aspects of acoustics research, ensuring you have a tailored setting for any project.

Innovating Acoustics Research

Transforming Ideas into Acoustic Solutions

Explore our facilities designed for advanced acoustics research, where collaboration and innovation come together to enable impactful discoveries in speech, noise, and signal processing.

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Sound-Treated Acoustic Booth

A dedicated low-noise environment used for: Speech recording, Voice analysis, Acoustic measurements, Human communication studies and Sound quality assessment Equipment includes a DEMVOX sound-treated booth of approximately 10 m² and a professional microphone array.

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Virtual Acoustic & Surround Sound Environment

A unique immersive facility combining: Virtual Reality (VR) , Human-machine interaction experiments , Industrial soundscape, reproduction. The lab features DSP-based sound processing, and VR equipment capable of recreating realistic acoustic environments for research and training.

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Psychoacoustic & Human Performance Laboratory

This area studies how humans perceive and respond to sound. Equipment includes: Eye-tracking systems, Respiratory measurement systems, Head-and-Torso Simulator (HATS), EEG/physiological measurement tools, Active noise-cancelling headphone arrays and Vibration measurement equipment such as a scanning laser vibrometer.