Acoustics & Vibrations Laboratory at MIT


About The Lab

The Acoustics and Vibrations Laboratory at MIT was established in 1964. Since its establishment, over two hundred twenty students have obtained their graduate degrees for their research conducted in the lab. Of these, over eighty students earned their PhDs.

At present, the lab hosts research projects in nonlinear dynamics, noise and vibration control, and nonlinear control. Projects conducted in the laboratory are supervised by individual faculty members associated with the lab.

Faculty

AV Lab Brown Bag Seminars

Current Industry-Funded-Research Projects


MIT Summer Courses Offered by The Lab Faculty



Other Links

For more information about the lab or to submit something to this page contact Prof. Zaichun (Frank) Feng or send e-mail to zfeng@mit.edu.

This is an MIT laboratory.
This information was last updated April 2, 1998