Career Opportunities
- Acoustic consultant: works with architectural firms, urban planners or environmental agencies to design spaces with optimal acoustics and noise control (e.g. concert halls, offices, factories).
- Noise control engineer: focuses on reducing noise pollution in transportation, industrial or urban environments, designing acoustic barriers, insulation or soundproofing solutions.
- Sound engineer: works on the development, design and optimization of audio equipment and systems, including microphones, loudspeakers, headphones and sound recording devices.
- Vibroacoustic engineer: specializes in the analysis and control of vibrations in mechanical systems, structures or vehicles to improve performance, reduce wear and ensure safety. Sectors: automotive, rail, aerospace and industrial.
- Aeroacoustic Engineer: Focuses on reducing aerodynamic noise, especially in industries such as aviation, high-speed trains, wind energy and automotive, ensuring quieter and more efficient designs.
- Psychoacoustic Engineer: Studies the perception of sound to improve sound quality in consumer electronics, automotive and entertainment industries, ensuring a better listening experience.
- Sound Design: Creates and manipulates sounds for media production, such as films, video games and virtual reality, often working with creative teams.