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Aaron Wins Young/Early Career Presenter Award at ASA Meeting

Graduate student Aaron Charous from the MSEAS group recently won the Young/Early Career Presenter Award in Computational Acoustics at the 183rd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Aaron’s presentation was on “Learning coordinate transforms for fast and accurate acoustic modeling.” The results enable accurate computational predictions of 3D underwater sound propagation in the ocean with complex bathymetries and discontinuities.

Three awards are made of up to USD $250 each. The award winners were selected based on the quality of the presented paper, comprising both the content and its delivery.

Aaron also won this award at last year’s ASA meeting. Congratulations once again to Aaron!