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Munich, Germany– From February 26th to 28th, 2024, the European MSCA Doctoral Network, IN-NOVA, convened in Munich for an engaging exploration of active noise control (ANC) and acoustics. Hosted in the vibrant city of Munich, the event offered doctoral candidates an enriching experience, featuring a visit to the renowned facilities of Müller BBM and a series of practical workshops.

The highlight of the gathering was a comprehensive tour of Müller BBM's facilities, where participants had the opportunity to explore various labs dedicated to cutting-edge acoustics research. Workshops focused on practical aspects of ANC, providing insights into its real-world application. A dedicated session introduced Müller BBM's work and elaborated on the technology behind ANC.

meeting MBBM

Doctoral Candidates and Supervisors at Müller-BBM facilities in Planneg, Munich. ©DLR. All rights reserved.

The event wasn't just about theory; practical workshops offered hands-on experience for doctoral candidates. From ANC tuning and sound design in actual vehicles to ANC in small rooms, participants gained invaluable practical skills crucial for their research. These workshops served as a platform for immersive learning, connecting theory with practical application.

A pivotal aspect of the gathering was the presentation session, where select doctoral candidates shared their research topics, inviting discussions and recommendations from experts in the field. This interactive exchange of ideas fostered a collaborative atmosphere, encouraging networking and scientific discussions among participants. As the event concluded, participants left Munich equipped with enriched knowledge, practical skills, and a strengthened network within the IN-NOVA community, ready to contribute to the field of active noise control and acoustics.