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The AES is accepting submissions for Engineering Briefs (E-briefs) for the 145th convention in October 2018 in New York City. E-briefs are non-peer reviewed short talks or poster presentations for works in progress or other audio applications that are not meant to be a scientific research study, but could still be of interest to AES Convention attendees.
There’s a wide range of possible topics, such as studio experience, equipment construction, new loudspeaker concepts, room acoustic measurements, analysis of audio equipment, and project studio startups, to name just a few. E-briefs are particularly suitable for practitioners and those doing applied work in studios, who might want to talk about a recent project or an area of operational practice.
Submit a proposal to http://www.aes.org/145th_authors, in the form of a short synopsis by August 1, and if it’s accepted you’ll need to submit a short article of up to 5 pages by August 30. Relaxed reviewing of submissions will consider mainly whether your E-brief is of interest to AES members and is not overly commercial. E-briefs will be available to all AES members for free download. If your proposal is accepted, you’ll be offered either a presentation slot or a poster opportunity (you can indicate your preference). Presenters of E-briefs must register for the full Technical Program of the convention in order to present their work.
Braxton Boren
AES 145th Convention
Papers Co-Chair