Webinar: Day in the Life of an Acoustician
Free and open to all.
Join us for this webinar during Noise Action Week, in which Daniel Clare, Managing Director of RSK Acoustics, will provide insight into his journey into the field of acoustics and his career so far. This webinar series, "A day in the life", shares stories and perspectives from environmental professionals working across specialisms and sectors, highlighting the breadth of environmental careers and the diversity of routes into the sector.
This webinar will provide key insights into Daniel's career, focusing:
- What a typical day in his job looks like
- The range of work, sectors, and projects that he has worked on and is currently working on
- An overview of his career progression
- Insights and advice for someone looking to join the field
Our Speaker
Daniel Clare
Daniel is the Managing Director of RSK Acoustics, an expert acoustics consultancy that specialises in acoustic modelling, environmental impact assessments, testing and commissioning, electroacoustics, and structural health monitoring. Previously, Daniel has worked on a wide variety of projects in the public and private sectors, including nationally significant infrastructure projects; educational, industrial and recreational building design; transport and infrastructure; construction (design, building and compliance); and urban regeneration and industrial design. He has also been the technical lead for several acoustic and vibration projects and project manager for various multidisciplinary projects, working in the UK, Africa, Middle East and Australasia.
About Noise Action Week
Noise Action Week is the UK's campaign to raise awareness and reduce noise pollution. It is organised by the Environmental Policy Implementation Community (EPIC) at the IES. Find out more here.
Want to be involved?
If you are interested in presenting a webinar as part of our "A day in the life" series and sharing your career journey and passion for the sector with the next generation of environmental scientists, please get in contact with Ethny Childs (ethny@the-ies.org).
If you want to support the work of the IES to shape the future of the environmental sciences, consider becoming a professional member of the IES or join as an affiliate.
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