46th Scandinavian Symposium on Physical Acoustics

Geilo, 29 January – 1 February 2023

Post-symposium information

After two years of online symposia due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 46th Scandinavian Symposium on Physical Acoustics was again successfully carried out as a fully physical event at Geilo on 29 January – 1 February 2023.

This symposium was very well attended this year, with 68 participants. Over the course of three days, we attended 33 full scientific presentations as well as 12 short presentations from acoustics students. The presentations spanned many different topics such as acoustic imaging, transducer technology, ultrasonic non-destructive testing, and underwater acoustics – especially in fishery and sonar applications.

We, the organisers, would like to thank the participants and especially the presenters for making the symposium a success! We hope to see everyone back at Geilo for the 47th symposium, which is planned for 28–31 January 2024.

Proceedings

UPDATE: The proceedings have now been published. You can find them here!

Everyone who held a presentation at the symposium is invited to make a submission to the Proceedings of the 46th Scandinavian Symposium on Physical Acoustics. We allow two types of submissions:

  • Full articles, which should give a full account of the work you presented. Article submissions have no page limit.
  • Extended abstracts, which should give a brief summary of the work you presented. Extended abstracts are limited to four pages.

Submissions must be written using the provided LaTeX or Word templates. Please contact us at SSPAGeilo@gmail.com if you have any issues with these templates.

To submit your article, please send it as a .pdf file to SSPAGeilo@gmail.com. The submission deadline is Wednesday, April 5.

Pre-symposium information

While the 46th Scandinavian Symposium on Physical Acoustics has now been successfully carried out, we keep the original pre-symposium information below for posterity.

The Norwegian Physical Society is happy to announce that the 46th symposium in the series will again be held as a fully physical event at Geilo Hotel. We encourage you to participate, and to distribute this invitation to others who may be interested in joining this symposium!

About the symposium

As always, the theme will be physical acoustics, with an emphasis on ultrasound, marine acoustics, nonlinear acoustics, and sound propagation in general, with applications in technology, medicine, fisheries, environmental monitoring, and defense.

The main purpose of these symposia is to strengthen contacts and exchange information between acoustics groups in Scandinavia. The symposium is held in English, and non-Scandinavian participants are very welcome.

The symposium has a quite informal tone, and is designed to facilitate getting to know colleagues, both during the sessions and during scheduled social activities indoors and outdoors. Geilo is one of the main sites for downhill skiing in Norway and has excellent tracks for cross-country skiing as well.

Program

We will follow the same schedule as usual. The symposium opens on Sunday evening after dinner. On Monday and Tuesday, there are morning and afternoon sessions with a long break in between for skiing and lunch. On Wednesday, there is a morning session before the symposium closes in time for the trains to Oslo and Bergen.

We invite our participants to contribute 15-minute talks, though doing so is not mandatory. Furthermore, fresh master and PhD students are invited to give a 3-minute presentation of their project in a special session. Typically, the symposium attracts around 50 participants, holding about 30 talks throughout the five sessions.

Download the full program here!

Registration

There is no registration fee.

Participants are kindly requested to register as soon as possible, and no later than 20 December. Please use the registration form to indicate your time of arrival and departure, whether you require a single or double room, any accompanying persons, and the title of your talk if you intend to hold one. Rooms are automatically booked for all registered participants, and participants pay directly to the hotel at the end of their stay. If you would like to extend your stay outside the symposium period, it can be arranged by contacting the hotel directly.

Venue: Geilo Hotel

Web:geilohotel.no
Address:Gamleveien 2, 3580 Geilo
Email:service@geilohotel.no
Telephone:+47 32 09 05 11
  • Single room: 1945 kr per night (including all meals)
  • Double room: 2490 kr per night (including all meals)

Organising committee

Contact email: SSPAGeilo@gmail.com