CAMM: Centre for Acoustic Mechanical Micro Systems enjoyed yet another successful presentation day on the 10th December.
A total of 10 projects and papers were presented on a wide variety of subjects ranging from vibro-and micro-acoustics, micro-manufacturing and materials and large-scale computations and nonlinear dynamics.
Phd students, Postdocs and members of the Faculty presented their material, and judging from the turn out, many interest areas were covered.
Guests included representatives from a number of the leading hearing aid companies, including CAMM's collaboration partners; GNResound, Oticon and Widex. Colleagues from DTU's departments of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering also participated.
The CAMM centre has had another busy and successful year and will be celebrating their 2nd anniversary next month. Not only is the day a valuable one for presenting the many projects, it is also a great opportunity for faculty members to catch up with their industial collaborators and to present their work capabilities to guests from the industy.