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Acoustical Society of America

The Acoustical Society of America (ASA) is an international scientific society founded in 1929 dedicated to generating, disseminating and promoting the knowledge of acoustics and its practical applications. The Society is primarily a voluntary organization of about 7500 members and attracts the interest, commitment, and service of many professionals.[2]

Formation

1929

History[edit]

In the summer of 1928,[3] Floyd R. Watson and Wallace Waterfall[4] (1900–1974),[5] a former doctoral student of Watson, were invited by UCLA's Vern Oliver Knudsen to an evening dinner at Knudsen's beach club[4] in Santa Monica.[3] The three physicists decided to form a society of acoustical engineers interested in architectural acoustics. In the early part of December 1928, Wallace Waterfall sent letters to sixteen people inquiring about the possibility of organizing such a society. Harvey Fletcher offered the use of the Bell Telephone Laboratories at 463 West Street in Manhattan as a meeting place for an organizational, initial meeting to be held on December 27, 1928. The meeting was attended by forty scientists and engineers who started the Acoustical Society of America (ASA). Temporary officers were elected: Harvey Fletcher as president, V. O. Knudsen as vice-president, Wallace Waterfall as secretary, and Charles Fuller Stoddard (1876–1958) as treasurer.[4][6][7] A constitution and by-laws were drafted. The first issue of the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America was published in October 1929.[4]

Edward Joseph Schroeter

Harvey Fletcher

Floyd K. Richtmyer

Dayton Miller

Harold D. Arnold

Frederick Albert Saunders

Floyd R. Watson

Irving Wolff

The first meeting was attended by forty scientists and engineers who started the Acoustical Society of America (ASA).[4][9][10] Some of those members include:

(JASA) - founded in 1929, this is a peer-reviewed academic journal operating on the traditional subscription model.

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

JASA Express Letters (2021–present) - this is a peer-reviewed academic journal operating on the open access model.

online archive

Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics (POMA) (2007–present) - repository for conference proceedings.

online archive

Acoustics Today (2005–present) a general interest magazine on acoustics.

online archive

Gold Medal

Silver Medal

Award

R. Bruce Lindsay

Wallace Clement Sabine Medal

Pioneers of Underwater Acoustics Medal

A. B. Wood Medal and Prize of the Institute of Acoustics

Trent-Crede Medal

Medal

von Békésy

Honorary Fellows

Distinguished Service Citation

Science Communication Award

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Rossing Prize in Acoustics Education

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David T. Blackstock Mentor Award

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Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography [17]

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William and Christine Hartmann Prize in Auditory Neuroscience

The ASA presents awards and prizes to individuals for contributions to the field of Acoustics.[12] These include:


Most technical committees also sponsor awards for best student or early career presenter at each conference.

Student activity[edit]

The ASA offers membership and conference attendance to students at a substantially reduced rate. Conference attendance is further promoted by travel subsidies and formal and informal student meetings and social activities. The ASA also expanded services to students in 2004 by introducing regional student chapters.

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ASA Home Page

ASA Standards

ASA Publications

ASA students

ASA Press Room