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Andrew Barnard is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Michigan Technological University (MTU) and currently serves as Vice President for Research. He holds a PhD in Acoustics from Penn State University and has held roles including Director of the Great Lakes Research Center (2019-2021) and Director of the Center for Acoustics and Vibration at Penn State (2023-2024). His expertise spans acoustics, noise control, vibration, and marine technology. He has contributed to advancements in carbon nanotube (CNT) loudspeakers, underwater acoustics for ice-covered environments, and maritime autonomous vehicles.
Education:
- BS in Mechanical Engineering, MTU (2002)
- MS in Mechanical Engineering, MTU (2004)
- PhD in Acoustics, Penn State University (2010)
Research Interests:
- Acoustic intensity and vector sensors
- Real-time control systems for noise reduction
- Machine learning for underwater source localization
- Commercialization of smart beach safety technology
- Acoustics of ice-covered environments
Awards and Affiliations:
- Board Certified by the Institute for Noise Control Engineering (INCE)
- Active in professional organizations such as the Acoustical Society of America
Labs and Teams:
- Former Director of the Great Lakes Research Center (GLRC)
- Collaborations with the Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State
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