Haydar Aygunمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Haydar Aygun serves as Associate Professor in Acoustics and Building Services at the Bioscience and Bioengineering Research Centre, Department of Civil and Building Services Engineering, University of Salford. He holds multiple leadership roles including Course Director for the MSc Environmental and Architectural Acoustics, Diploma in Acoustics and Noise Control, and The Acoustics Apprenticeship programs. With a PhD in Acoustics and Vibration from the University of Hull (2006), his academic foundation includes a MSc in Advanced Materials, Processes and Manufacturing (2002) and a BSc in Mechanical Engineering. Dr. Aygun's research spans multiple critical domains of acoustics: Development and characterization of novel acoustic materials and metamaterials for noise control Duct acoustics and sound propagation through complex media Biomedical applications including bone analysis and respiratory sound detection Vibration control of porous materials using advanced computational methods Environmental noise assessment and building acoustics solutions His publication record shows consistent scholarly output with 46 research items from 2006-2025, demonstrating particular productivity in recent years (7 publications in 2023). His work shows increasing integration of computational methods with experimental validation, expanding applications in medical diagnostics and sustainable building technologies. Dr. Aygun actively contributes to the academic community through multiple service roles: Editorial Board Member for Journal of Applied Acoustics EPSRC Grant Reviewer Reviewer for Journal of Applied Acoustics and Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Deputy leader of Biomedical Acoustics Special Interest Group within UK Acoustics Network As an educator, Dr. Aygun has supervised numerous PhD students and teaches across multiple levels from undergraduate Building Services Engineering to specialized postgraduate Acoustics programs. His consultancy work bridges academic expertise with practical industry applications in noise assessment, building acoustics, and event sound management.











