Master of Science in Acoustics, Audio and Vibrations

Train to analyze, design, and apply innovative solutions in acoustic engineering, addressing noise control, vibration management, and audio signal processing with emerging technologies.

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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.