Recruitment of participants for the project
Noisy Exchange project is an exchange program dedicated for students from technical universities of Wrocław, Prague and Bratislava. Our project is financed by the Visegrad Fund.

As a part of the exchange, the participants will have an opportunity to spend 3 days in each of the partner universities. The host university will prepare its own training plan that best suits its specialization: predicting and preventing noise pollution, psychoacoustics and noise visualization.

The aim of the project is to create a partnership among technical universities and students’ organizations, intended to lay the foundation for future cooperation in scientific research.

A total of 45 people (15 from each country) can participate in the Project. Project participants may be for students (or recent graduates) of the Wrocław University of Technology, Technical University in Bratislava and Technical University in Prague.

If you don't want to fill form through Google form, you can send the answers to e-mail: sekcja.hauwa@gmail.com.

More information on the website: www.noisyexchange.pwr.edu.pl
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Recruitment form for Poland
Name and surname *
E-mail *
University *
Department *
Level of study *
Year and semester of study *
Field of study (specialization) *
Student organizations activity *
Describe briefly your activity in student organizations (e.g. the last project you were involved in with the description of your own contribution, etc.).
Other acoustic activities *
For example, participation in conferences, scientific publications, thesis (related to noise), work in the acoustic industry, other projects outside the activities of the scientific club, etc.
Involvement in organisation of Noisy Exchange to date *
If you have helped to organize the project so far, describe the task you did.
A question about acoustic
Laura is sitting in front of her freshly plastered house and listening to Britney Spears. Britney is singing not so loud. Around Lauras ears there is something about 75 dB. One hundred meters away a train passes, a cargo train, it has 40 wagons? 50 wagons? So long I lost count. If Laura would pass through a well-trodden lawn (with an absorption coefficient of 0.5) to a train platform 5 m away from the tracks, then the train would create noise of 72 dB around her. Does Laura need to turn the volume up to hear Britney right and clear? (Tip: Britney's SPL has to be 10dB higher than the train's.)
Fill in with your answer and describe your line of thought/calculations. *
Why do you want to participate in the project? What does it mean to you? *
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