Model-based characterisation of acoustic black holes in complex structures

Siemens Industry Software NV is hiring a doctoral candidate within the Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions (MSCA) project Acoustic Black Holes for Silent SYStems (ABHSSYS), funded by the European Commission’s Horizon Europe programme under grant agreement number 101227712. The network will train 11 doctoral candidates as scientists and engineers by means of PhD research tracks within an international and interdisciplinary consortium consisting of top European universities and companies. ABHSSYS aims at delivering efficient noise and vibration reduction solutions without added mass, by using the so-called acoustic black hole effect.

The doctoral candidate will join the research team of the Test Division at Siemens in Leuven, Belgium, and will be enrolled in a dual PhD programme at INSA Lyon and Le Mans University. Part of the research will be done via secondments to other institutions within the consortium and in cooperation with the other doctoral candidates. Regular workshops and trainings will be hosted by the different partners.

The goal of the PhD is to develop a model-based approach to evaluate the efficiency and robustness of the acoustic black hole effect when implemented on complex structures.

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