Symposium on acoustics, noise, and hearing

Jena Acoustics Day is a regional conference that brings together current topics from science, technology, and society relating to hearing, noise, and acoustics. In addition to experts from science, industry, and administration, students and interested members of the public are also welcome to attend.

For two decades, the Jena Acoustics Day has been dedicated to the phenomenon of “noise” – from its origin and effects to its prevention. In the early years, the focus was primarily on vehicle noise. Today, the spectrum ranges from bio-inspired microphones to infrasound and psychoacoustic effects to issues of European immission control. This year’s program is also diverse: from measuring the cochlea for individual implants to noise generation at wind turbines, information on all aspects of acoustics will be provided in lectures and at booths.

For more information and the program, click here.

 

WANN: April 29, 2026, 1-6 p.m.

WO: Auditorium of the Ernst Abbe University of Applied Sciences (Building 4), Carl-Zeiss-Promenade 2, 07745 Jena