Fifth International Conference on Bio-Acoustics
Fifth International Conference on Bio-Acoustics 31 March -2 April 2009, Loughborough University, UK We will shortly be closing abstract submission for this meeting, which will be the fifth in a series organised by the Institute of Acoustics covering all aspects of bio-acoustics and bio-sonar. If you have not yet submitted, we would encourage you to do so. The purpose of the conference will be to review the present state of this rapidly evolving subject area, to report on new developments and to examine future trends. Equal emphasis will be given to papers dealing with underwater, land-based and airborne studies, covering work on the bio-acoustics of birds, bats, insects, and marine and terrestrial mammals. Particular themes of this conference will embrace, but are not restricted to: - Biological sound production and reception mechanisms - Performance evaluation of biological active and passive sonar systems - Biological acoustic countermeasures and predator evasion techniques - Physiological and behavioural impacts of anthropogenic sound - Acoustic methods to reduce contention between animals and man - Measurement and instrumentation systems used to study biological sounds - Classification and analysis techniques for biological sounds - Bio-inspiration and bio-mimetics - applying nature's solutions to man-made systems - Fisheries acoustics and other industrial applications related to bio-acoustics. This conference will include a large area for posters, exhibits and stands. The aim of the poster area is to allow the informal exchange of scientific ideas, views and information. Presenting authors will be encouraged to make use of the poster area to further explore their topic. Space will be available if they wish to demonstrate working equipment. Prospective authors should submit a title and abstract (up to 1000 words) using the web site http://bioacoustics2009.lboro.ac.uk not later than 29 October 2008, indicating whether they prefer poster or oral presentation. Accepted abstracts will be listed on the website. Lead authors will be notified by email before 5 November 2008 and will be given the option of submitting an extended abstract or a full paper by 24 February 2009 for inclusion in the conference proceedings. Papers will be refereed, may be up to eight pages long, including diagrams, and must be prepared in the correct electronic format. Following the conference, authors of appropriate papers will be invited to prepare a fuller version for inclusion in a special issue of Bioinspiration and Biomimetics. Authors who wish to be considered for this publication should limit their conference papers to four pages. Further details of the conference, such as registration and timetable will appear on the web site when details have been finalised. Organising committee: Peter Dobbins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Paul Lepper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), James Flint ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Simon Dible ([EMAIL PROTECTED], Ed Harland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Chris Capus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Steve Robinson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and Linda Canty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) This email has been scanned for all known viruses by the MessageLabs Email Security System. Systems Engineering Assessment Ltd - Beckington Castle, 17 Castle Corner, Beckington, Frome, Somerset, BA11 6TA, UK is registered in England and Wales with the company number 2430846. The contents of this email (including any attachments) are confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient of this email any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of its contents is strictly prohibited. You should notify the sender immediately and then delete it (including any attachments) from your system. Please help out the environment by only printing this e-mail if absolutely necessary - Thank You.
Fifth International Conference on Bio-Acoustics
We are pleased to announce the Fifth International Conference on Bio-Acoustics 31 March -2 April 2009, Loughborough University, UK This meeting will be the fifth in a series organised by the Institute of Acoustics covering all aspects of bio-acoustics and bio-sonar. The purpose of the conference will be to review the present state of this rapidly evolving subject area, to report on new developments and to examine future trends. Equal emphasis will be given to papers dealing with underwater, land-based and airborne studies, covering work on the bio-acoustics of birds, bats, insects, and marine and terrestrial mammals. Particular themes of this conference will embrace, but are not restricted to: - Biological sound production and reception mechanisms - Performance evaluation of biological active and passive sonar systems - Biological acoustic countermeasures and predator evasion techniques - Physiological and behavioural impacts of anthropogenic sound - Acoustic methods to reduce contention between animals and man - Measurement and instrumentation systems used to study biological sounds - Classification and analysis techniques for biological sounds - Bio-inspiration and bio-mimetics - applying nature's solutions to man-made systems - Fisheries acoustics and other industrial applications related to bio-acoustics. This conference will include a large area for posters, exhibits and stands. The aim of the poster area is to allow the informal exchange of scientific ideas, views and information. Presenting authors will be encouraged to make use of the poster area to further explore their topic. Space will be available if they wish to demonstrate working equipment. Prospective authors should submit a title and abstract (up to 1000 words) using the web site http://bioacoustics2009.lboro.ac.uk not later than 10 October 2008, indicating whether they prefer poster or oral presentation. Accepted abstracts will be listed on the website. Lead authors will be notified by email before 17 October 2008 and will be given the option of submitting an extended abstract or a full paper by 24 February 2009 for inclusion in the conference proceedings. Papers will be refereed, may be up to eight pages long, including diagrams, and must be prepared in the correct electronic format. Following the conference, authors of appropriate papers will be invited to prepare a fuller version for inclusion in a special issue of Bioinspiration and Biomimetics. Authors who wish to be considered for this publication should limit their conference papers to four pages. Further details of the conference, such as registration and timetable will appear on the web site when details have been finalised. Organising committee: Peter Dobbins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Paul Lepper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), James Flint ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Simon Dible ([EMAIL PROTECTED], Ed Harland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Chris Capus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Steve Robinson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and Linda Canty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ** Peter Dobbins PhD CEng FIOA MIET Senior Consultant - Offshore Systems SEA, SEA House, Bristol Business Park, Coldharbour Lane Bristol BS16 1EJ Tel: +44 (0) 1373 852149 Mob: 07949 836503 Fax: +44 (0) 1373 852165 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.sea.co.uk http://www.sea.co.uk/ ** This email has been scanned for all known viruses by the MessageLabs Email Security System. Systems Engineering Assessment Ltd - Beckington Castle, 17 Castle Corner, Beckington, Frome, Somerset, BA11 6TA, UK is registered in England and Wales with the company number 2430846. The contents of this email (including any attachments) are confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient of this email any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of its contents is strictly prohibited. You should notify the sender immediately and then delete it (including any attachments) from your system. Please help out the environment by only printing this e-mail if absolutely necessary - Thank You.
Bioacoustics 2007 - Fourth IOA International Conference on Bio-Acoustics
Bioacoustics 2007 - Fourth IOA International Conference on Bio-Acoustics 10-12th April 2007 Holywell Park, Loughborough University, UK If you only get to one conference in 2007 - make this the one! Bioacoustics2007 will be the fourth in a series organised by the Institute of Acoustics covering bio-acoustics and bio-sonar. The purpose of the meeting will be to review the present state of this rapidly evolving subject area, to report on new developments and to examine future trends. Equal emphasis will be given to papers dealing with underwater, land-based and airborne studies, covering work on the bio-acoustics of cetaceans, bats, insects and birds. Keynote speakers will include Dorian Houser (Biomimetica) on dolphin sonar, Gareth Jones (Bristol University) on bat echolocation, Barbara Webb (Edinburgh University) on insect acoustics and Robert Dooling (University of Maryland) on bird acoustics. Added attractions will be an after-dinner talk by Richard Ranft, head of technical services at the British Library, illustrated with examples of bioacoustics recordings from the BL collections, and a bat-walk - on opportunity to try out some of the bat detectors that manufacturers will be exhibiting. Further details and the call for papers are available from the conference web site: http://bioacoustics2007.lboro.ac.uk ** Dr Peter Dobbins PhD CEng FIOA Senior Consultant - Marine Division Systems Engineering and Assessment Ltd PO B0X 800, Fishponds, Bristol. BS16 1SU Tel: +44 (0) 1373 852149 Mob: 07949 836503 Fax: +44 (0) 117 969 1177 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.sea.co.uk http://www.sea.co.uk/ ** The contents of this email (including any attachments) are confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of its contents is strictly prohibited, and you should please notify the sender immediately and then delete it (including any attachments) from your system.