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Highlights

ISE researchers and their collaborators from five other institutions will soon engage in research on new construction safety and health
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Dr. Christian Wernz and Andrew Henry won Third Place in the INFORMS Service Science Section Best Paper Award
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ISE Takes First Place in APM Outstanding Chapter Competition for 2008-09!
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2008-2009 Material Handling Student Design Competition won by ISE students
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Winchester's summer research program focuses on diversity, science of human computer interaction
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New staff member to support Harris Manufacturing Processes Laboratory
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Students make own biodiesel derived from waste vegetable oil to fuel vehicles
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Graduate Student, Brian Mayer, participates in two big Adventure Races
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Recent Alumn selected as the Army Chief of Weapons Branch, Human Factors Integration Division
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Labs

Auditory Systems Laboratory

538 Whittemore Hall

Detailed Information

Overview

In this facility, principles and methods of human factors engineering, ergonomics, and acoustics are applied to solve research problems concerning human hearing conservation, auditory information display, communications systems, product design, and general ergonomics. The facility is equipped to support industrial and community in-field investigations as well as controlled laboratory experimentation.

Research

Recent research projects in the Auditory Systems Lab include, but are not limited to:

  1. Research on Auditory displays and warnings
  2. Research on auditory perception
  3. Hearing protection design and testing, including testing to ANSI, ISO and other standards, as well as NRR testing and product labeling
  4. Communications system design and testing, including Active Noise Reduction devices
  5. Evaluation of personal protective equipment from an integration standpoint
  6. Usability evaluation of products, especially acoustics-related products
  7. Noise exposure quantification in various environments, including industrial, community, and vehicular
  8. Research on noise annoyance and interference in industrial, community, and vehicular environments
  9. Shortcourses on hearing protection and warning signal design
  10. Wheelchair Power Assist Device attachment

Facilities:

The ASL lab is equipped with:

  1. Anechoic (echo-free) chamber and reverberant (diffuse) booth
  2. Real-Time and FFT Spectrum Analyzers
  3. Norwegian-Electronics Hearing Protector Test System
  4. Clinical and masking audiometers

Dr. Casali’s brief vita

National Hearing Conservation Association

For Additional Information

John Casali

John Grado Professor

519G Whittemore Hall
Phone: 540-231-5073
Email: jcasali@vt.edu