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David Ramirez Solana serves as a Post Doc Research Fellow Level I at University College Dublin's School of Civil Engineering, specializing in advanced acoustic research with a focus on metamaterial applications for noise control. His position bridges civil engineering and cutting-edge acoustic technology development.
Dr. Ramirez Solana's research interests center on acoustic metamaterials, with particular expertise in sonic crystals, noise barrier design, and Helmholtz resonator applications. His work spans theoretical modeling, computational simulation, and experimental validation, addressing practical noise challenges in urban environments, transportation systems, and architectural spaces. He has developed innovative approaches combining 3D printing technologies with acoustic principles to create customizable noise mitigation solutions.
His publication record demonstrates a clear progression toward increasingly sophisticated noise control systems, with recent work integrating machine learning techniques like reinforcement learning with traditional acoustic engineering. The research shows strong practical applications, particularly for train brake noise mitigation and open-air concert acoustics, where traditional noise control approaches face significant challenges.
As an active contributor to academic discourse, Ramirez Solana has presented educational research on experimental learning methods for acoustics concepts, demonstrating commitment to knowledge transfer within the field. His multilingual capabilities in English, Spanish, Catalan, and Italian facilitate international collaboration across European research networks.



