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About the EAA Young Acousticians Network
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Student network
What is the EAA young acousticians network? The EAA young acousticians network (YAN) is a non-profit student initiative within the European Acoustics Association (EAA). Our primary goal is to establish a community for young researchers in the field of Acoustics; to connect them and to provide support. We organise events at scientific conferences and provide not-for-profit services that contribute to the community. These services include the EAA YAN website and also opportunities for direct email contact. Our target group is primarily European PhD students working in acoustics, but also master students, post docs, and young workers and researchers. Students living outside Europe are also eligible for membership. As there are young researcher associations specific to some of the countries within Europe, the role of the EAA YAN is to integrate these national groups, and to provide opportunities for international discussion and study/work options.
What can the young acousticians network do for me?
What can I do for the young acousticians network?
We are a not-for-profit initiative, driven by the commitment of our members, so we are always searching for people who want to contribute actively to the network. You can contribute in the following areas:
If you are interested to contribute, please contact the young acousticians network board: Do I have to become a member? Does this come with any responsibilities or even financial charges?
First of all, YAN membership is free of charge and does not come with any responsibilities. You can end your membership whenever you wish. Privacy is very important to us; we guarantee that your user data will not be given to any 3rd party. It will only be stored on the EAA webserver and will only be used for purposes regarding the student network. If you wish to cancel your membership, please contact the EAA young acousticians board: Why should you become a member?
When you register, you have the option to provide some information about you (fields of interest, languages, etc.). Gathering and providing information such as this enables us to provide to you information specific to your interests, and to put you in touch with others in your fields of interest. Membership is also necessary to reduce the likelihood of site misuse and spam.
What is the organisational structure of the network? Who are the people behind it? The organisational structure is simple: the activities of the project are coordinated by the young acousticians network board, which currently consists of three persons: Frank Wefers, Elena Ascari and Luca Barbieri. You can read more about the board members here. We are also building a network of local representatives, which is now covering the majority of European countries.`
How did the young acousticians network evolve? - Timeline July 2008 - Official founding at Acoustics '08 in Paris. The board is elected, consisting of Frank Wefers (head) and Simone Graetzer (assistent). March 2009 - New website goes online, featuring mailinglists, discussion forums and much more ... April 2010 - Name change: Student network => Young acousticians network April 2011 - First Newsletter Issue Document Actions |
