Ines Lopez Arteaga is a Professor in Engineering Acoustics at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Department of Vehicle Engineering and Technical Acoustics. Her research focuses on acoustic optimization of complex systems, including tire/road interaction models, noise control, and thermoacoustic instability analysis. She leads the Odqvist Laboratory and contributes to the TANGO research group. Her work emphasizes near-field acoustic holography (NAH) and educational methodologies like formative assessment. Key research areas include vibration analysis, combustion system stability, and noise reduction in transportation systems. Publications highlight advancements in thermoacoustic stability metrics, nonlinear dynamics of combustion systems, and vibration suppression in automotive powertrains. She has contributed to acoustic camera technologies for real-time noise source identification and tire vibration studies. Her educational interests include peer-instruction strategies and assessment techniques in engineering education.






