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Adjunct Professor John Davy is affiliated with RMIT University's School of Science, specializing in acoustics and vibration engineering. With over 50 years of research experience, his work focuses on sound insulation, building acoustics, and automotive noise reduction. He collaborates with Professor Mohammad Fard on squeak and rattle noise classification in vehicles and holds part-time roles at CSIRO and as a consultant for USG Boral. His industry experience includes leadership roles in organizations such as the International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration and the ISO working groups on sound insulation and room acoustics. Key areas of research include structural connections in cavity walls, porous materials for sound absorption, and vibration effects on driver alertness.
His academic contributions span theoretical and applied acoustics, with recent studies addressing driver performance in automated vehicles, acoustic measurement methodologies, and material science for noise control. Awards and recognitions include his part-time industry engagement and collaborative research projects. His work bridges academic research and industrial applications, emphasizing practical solutions for acoustic challenges in buildings and transportation systems.
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