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Flexible and Wearable Sonic Devices
This Collection invites research on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to flexible and wearable ultrasonic and acoustic devices, sensors and acoustofluidics, piezoelectric materials and thin films for health monitoring, lab-on-chip and point-of-care.
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Psychoacoustics and Sound Perception
This collection seeks to advance our understanding of how sound is perceived and processed by biological systems, with a particular focus on the cognitive and psychological mechanisms underpinning auditory perception.
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Ultrasonics in the Brain
This topical collection aims to showcase pioneering research at the intersection of ultrasonics and neuroscience. It is an exciting opportunity to highlight innovative work and shape the future of noninvasive neural interventions.
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Immersive Audio and Soundscape Design
This collection invites cutting-edge research on immersive audio and soundscape design, aiming to redefine how sound is conceptualized, created, and experienced in various environments.
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AI and Machine Learning in Acoustic Signal Processing
This Special Collection seeks to explore how artificial intelligence and machine learning can address complex challenges in acoustic signal processing.
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Harnessing Topology in Acoustics: Advances in Sound Control and Manipulation
This topical collection aims to bring together pioneering research on topological acoustics, which presents new possibilities for the extreme control and manipulation of sound, unlocking novel effects in wave propagation that transcend traditional boundaries.
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Applications of Acoustic Metamaterials