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The MSCA project participated in the Forum Acusticum / Euronoise 2025 conference, held in Málaga, Spain, from June 23 to 26, 2025. This major international event brought together acoustics researchers, engineers, and industry experts to share advances across a wide range of topics. The meeting provided a platform for doctoral candidates and supervisors from the network to present their work to the global acoustics community, contributing to scientific exchange and collaboration at the highest level.

Throughout the conference, several doctoral candidates showcased their research: Khaled Maamoun (DC1), Chao Liang (DC4), Tahmida Islam (DC5), María Juliana Garzón (DC8), Said El Kadmiri (DC9), Chung Kwan Lai (DC11), Achilles Kappis (DC12), and Zulfi Aulia Rachman (DC13). Supervisors also took an active role, with presentations from Stephan Algermissen (DLR), Stanislaw Wrona (SUT), and Francesco Ripamonti (POLIMI). Additionally, several network members contributed to the organization and scientific leadership of the event: Malte Misol (DLR) and Marek Pawełczyk (SUT) led technical sessions, while Professor Francesco Aletta (UCL) delivered a plenary session that highlighted current trends and challenges in the field.

 

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Presentation at FA2025 in Malaga. ©DLR. All rights reserved.

The conference served not only as a platform for presenting research but also as an opportunity for networking with leading experts, fostering connections that may lead to future collaborations. It provided valuable exposure for early-stage researchers to the broader scientific community, enhancing both their technical knowledge and professional profiles.

All accepted papers had undergone peer review before the conference, and the final Conference Proceedings will be indexed in SCOPUS. They will be available on the European Acoustics Association (EAA) website once all publication requirements are confirmed. For reference, the proceedings will carry the ISSN: 2221-3767.

The participation of the MSCA network at Forum Acusticum / Euronoise 2025 demonstrated the project’s strong engagement with the international acoustics community and its commitment to advancing research excellence. The event highlighted the diverse expertise within the network and reinforced the importance of scientific exchange in driving innovation.