Summer School:  Acoustic Communication
Graduate course arranged by SNAK, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, 
Denmark, August 9th-22nd 2013
Call for applications, deadline April 1st
The course focuses on methods and techniques for studying animal sound 
communication in air (infra-, ultra- and sonic ranges), in water, and in solids 
(vibrations).  It includes lectures, practicals, and excursions with time for 
discussion and student presentations.  Introductory lectures aim at giving an 
overview of the subject of acoustic communication followed by special lectures 
on the fundamentals of acoustics, signal analysis, psychoacoustics, animal 
sound production, and noise.  Practicals aim at giving the students hands-on 
experience of sound and vibration recording, sound analysis, and playback in 
air and water with emphasis on methodological limitations and pitfalls.  MatLab 
will be used throughout the course but prior experience is not required.  The 
applicants will be evaluated through group presentations of practicals.
Changes will be implemented but to get a feel for topics and teachers, you can 
see the program from 2011 
here<http://www.sdu.dk/en/Om_SDU/Institutter_centre/I_Biologi/Forskning/Forskeruddannelsesprogrammer/SNAK/Courses/Acoustic+Communication/Acoustic+Communication+2011>.
  The detailed program for 2013 is currently being developed and will be 
updated 
here<http://www.sdu.dk/en/Om_SDU/Institutter_centre/I_Biologi/Forskning/Forskeruddannelsesprogrammer/SNAK/Courses/Acoustic+Communication/Acoustic+Communication+Program+2013>
 as it progresses.
Time: August 9th to 22nd 2013
Location: The terrestrial and the marine field stations of the Institute of 
Biology, University of Southern Denmark.  The stations are located in Southern 
Jutland (terrestrial) close to the Danish-German border and in the coastal town 
of Kerteminde (marine) near the Great Belt, respectively
Teachers: Resident experts and invited experts from abroad. From University of 
Southern Denmark: Annemarie Surlykke, Axel Michelsen, Coen Elemans, Jakob 
Christensen-Dalsgaard, John M. Ratcliffe, Lasse Jakobsen, Lee A. Miller, Magnus 
Wahlberg, and Ole Næsbye Larsen; From Aarhus University: Kristian Beedholm, 
Peter Teglberg Madsen and Thorsten Balsby; From Copenhagen University: Torben 
Dabelsteen. Experts from abroad are still to be confirmed.
Participants: Priority is given to 25 students enrolled in a PhD-program at 
their home universities. MSc-students may attend if space permits
Fees: DKK 6,700 (approximately USD 1,200 and EUR 900) to cover tuition, 
transport during course, accommodation, and all meals.  Qualified students 
without or with few resources may apply for financial support to cover course 
fees and travel expenses
Language: English
ECTS points: 10
Application procedure: To apply, please submit the following documents in PDF 
format:

*       A statement of your reasons for wishing to attend the course and your 
potential benefits of participation including a description of your research 
interests, the title of your PhD-project (or MSc-project), and name(s) of you 
supervisor(s)

*       Curriculum vitae (max. 2 pages), indicating level of English language

*       If you wish to be considered for financial support, please make a 
reference to your current funding (max. 1 page). Your request for support will 
not affect the outcome of your application to participate in the course
The application should be mailed to the course manager below by April 1st.  
Applications will be evaluated and the 25 successful applicants will be 
notified of acceptance on April 15th.
Course organizer: The Graduate School 
SNAK<http://www.sdu.dk/en/Om_SDU/Institutter_centre/I_Biologi/Forskning/Forskeruddannelsesprogrammer/SNAK/>
Course manager: Ole Næsbye Larsen; Postal: Department of Biology, University of 
Southern Denmark, 55 Campusvej, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark; E-mail: 
o...@biology.sdu.dk<mailto:o...@biology.sdu.dk>; Tel: +45 6550 2444; Mobile: 
+45 6011 2444; Fax: +45 6550 2786



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