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[Sursound] Call for Engineering Briefs: AES 145th Convention in NYC
Braxton Boren
2018-07-09 19:17:12 UTC
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[apologies for cross-posting]


*Give an Engineering Brief @ AES 145!*

• What have you been working on lately?

• AES convention attendees want to learn about your latest project.

• Presenting and publishing your work is easier than you might think.



*AES Convention E-briefs are your opportunity to participate in the world’s
premier pro audio technical program.*

• Reach an engaged and focused audience

• Share your work

• Educate and illuminate

• Short presentations; simple proposal path



There’s an easy way to put your applied audio engineering project in front
of hundreds of colleagues from around the world during the 145th
Convention. Engineering Briefs (E-briefs) are short talks, or poster
presentations that involve discussing your work with people around your
poster.



There’s a wide range of possible topics, such as studio experience,
equipment construction, new loudspeaker concepts, room acoustic
measurements, analysis of audio equipment, and project studio startups, to
name just a few. E-briefs are particularly suitable for practitioners and
those doing applied work in studios, who might want to talk about a recent
project or an area of operational practice. You don’t have to be an
academic researcher, and you won’t need lots of references or scientific
data.



You’ll need to submit a proposal to http://www.aes.org/145th_authors
<http://www.aes.org/143rd_authors>, in the form of a very short synopsis by
August 1, and if it’s accepted you’ll need to submit a short article of up
to 5 pages by August 30. Relaxed reviewing of submissions will consider
mainly whether your E-brief is of interest to AES members and is not overly
commercial. E-briefs will be available to all AES members for free
download. If your proposal is accepted, you’ll be offered either a
presentation slot or a poster opportunity (you can indicate your
preference). Presenters of E-briefs must register for the full Technical
Program of the convention in order to present their work.
--
Braxton Boren
Assistant Professor, Audio Technology
American University
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