Subject: I'm an acoustician
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Posted on: 2013-12-16 13:45:00 UTC
No it's not a Time Lord (although it could well be), it basically means that I design/measure/assess things involving sound or vibration in the built environment). It's rather varied, ranging from things like designing a concert hall, opera house, lecture theatre, recording studio etc (I've literally just got home from doing some late night noise measurements for a new live music venue I'm designing), through things like making sure that acoustic privacy/confidentiality is maintained in buildings (very important for law firms offices and medical examination rooms, for example) all the way to noise in the environment, eg working out the height of a noise barrier needed to reduce noise from a motorway or designing an outdoor music venue so that it's not too loud at the neighbours. It also involves some really weird work, like the time I had to assess whether cuttlefish would go deaf as the result of construction of a new shipping pier!!!
How did I get into a fairly-unusual career? I studied mechanical engineering and I've been a musician for the last 20-odd years; acoustics seemed like a good way to combine my interests.
Elcalion