Upcoming ASA Press Conferences Scheduled for May 20
The Acoustical Society of America (ASA) has exciting news as it prepares to host three engaging press conferences on May 20. Both in-person and virtual attendance options will be available, taking place in the stunning Bachus Room on the fourth floor of the New Orleans Marriott Hotel. This significant gathering aligns with the ASA and ICA joint meeting happening from May 18-23, making it an excellent opportunity for reporters and enthusiasts to delve into pressing topics within the realm of acoustics.
The meeting promises to be a powerhouse of knowledge, featuring a range of sessions that cover a variety of fascinating subjects. Among the highlights are discussions aimed at addressing the challenges communities face regarding noise, particularly in relation to pickleball activities. Additionally, revelations surrounding the use of ultrasound to examine accidental entrapments of sea turtles will be shared, alongside innovative strategies for reducing acoustical disturbances in beauty salons.
For prospective attendees, press releases detailing these interesting topics will be distributed under embargo during the week leading up to the event. Further engagement can be seen through social media by following the hashtag #ASA186, where live updates and highlights will be shared throughout the conference.
To ensure a smooth registration process, journalists interested in attending in person are encouraged to reach out via email at [email protected] Alternatively, those wishing to participate virtually can navigate to the dedicated registration page for easy access. After the conference, video recordings of all press conference sessions will be available upon request, allowing for comprehensive coverage of the topics discussed.
The ASA press conference schedule is as follows:
Press Conference Schedule for May 20
Making Every Hair Appointment a Sound Experience
Speaker: Donna Ellis, Lines by Nature LLC
An insightful analysis of acoustics improvements at health and beauty salons, ensuring a pleasant auditory environment for patrons.
Catch and Release Can Give Sea Turtles the Bends
Speaker: Katherine Eltz, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
An important exploration of how gas accumulation in sea turtles relates to ultrasound findings.
Courtship Through Flute Song in Indigenous Southern Plains Culture
Speaker: Paula Conlon, University of Oklahoma
Delving into the rich tradition of flute music among Indigenous populations and its cultural significance.
This is just a glimpse into the wealth of knowledge that attendees can expect at the ASA conference. Additional sessions will also touch on the acoustics of seafaring creatures and the sociophonetics of ice hockey, illustrating the multitude of ways in which sound interacts with our lives and the environment.
Learn More about ASA
Established as a premier international scientific society, the ASA focuses on the science and technology of sound. Hosting two major meetings annually, it brings together nearly 7,000 members who are dedicated to advancing the field of acoustics. For more information on the ASA and its initiatives, visit
ASA's official website.
Press Registration
For accredited and professional freelance journalists, the ASA is offering free registration. Those looking to attend either the in-person meeting or the virtual press conferences should contact AIP Media Services at [email protected]. Furthermore, AIP staff is available to assist with interview arrangements, image requests, and additional background information.
Stay tuned for an enriching experience at the ASA Conference and explore the future of acoustical science with us!