All,
I thought you might enjoy the following article in which a Washington Post columnist discusses the effect of noise in restaurants, and on humans in general, with our very own Lily Wang, Director of the Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction and the Charles W. and Margre H. Durham Distinguished Professor. You might not that Dr. Wang is a world renowned acoustician and a great example of a College of Engineering faculty member who conducts research on problems of global importance and which impact the lives of every Nebraskan.
I hope all is well.
Sincerely, Lance
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Here is the link to the article. Sorry!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/interactive/2024/loud-restaurant-nois...
Lance C. Pérez, Ph.D., FASEE Omar H. Heins Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Fred Hunzeker Dean of Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln lcperez@unl.edumailto:lperez1@unlnotes.unl.edu
From: Lance Perez lcperez@unl.edu Date: Monday, June 3, 2024 at 6:47 PM To: coe_advisory_board@lists.unl.edu coe_advisory_board@lists.unl.edu Cc: Lily Wang lilywang@unl.edu Subject: Lily Wang is quoted in the Washington Post All,
I thought you might enjoy the following article in which a Washington Post columnist discusses the effect of noise in restaurants, and on humans in general, with our very own Lily Wang, Director of the Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction and the Charles W. and Margre H. Durham Distinguished Professor. You might not that Dr. Wang is a world renowned acoustician and a great example of a College of Engineering faculty member who conducts research on problems of global importance and which impact the lives of every Nebraskan.
I hope all is well.
Sincerely, Lance
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