Measure of infrasound across Alberta

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Rodney Schmaltz
Associate Professor
1
Project
Academic experience
100 hours per learner
Learner
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Data analysis Social sciences Scientific research
Skills
low frequency
Details

The goal of this project will be to explore the levels of infrasound in various parts of the province. Infrasound is a low frequency sound below 20Hz that can be found naturally in traffic, low-rumbling pipes, and during thunderstorms among other sources. Infrasound has been associated with feelings of fear and anxiety, but also feelings of awe and wonder. In this project, the student will measure infrasound in naturally occurring settings as well as in settings such as concerts, public lecture halls, and heavy traffic/LRT areas.

Deliverables

To complete the project, the student will need to do the follow:

1. Learn how to use a Spider-20 microphone and accompanying software

2. Travel to various locations across the province to record infrasound measures.

3. Write up a short report on the frequency levels across different locations, including baseline and infrasound measures

Mentorship

I will provide the students with the microphone, computer, and software to conduct this project. I will also provide the locations of resources to measure infrasound, as well as regular meetings to discuss the data.

About the company

Company
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
0 - 1 employees
Education

The Department of Psychology is a large and dynamic department, offering both a major and a minor in psychology in both the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees, and a honours degree option. Our 23 tenured and tenure-track faculty members are engaged in research in all areas of psychology, and, in addition to offering a high caliber of classroom instruction, students are encouraged to take advantage of opportunities such as honours and independent studies to add further depth to their educational experience. Field placements in clinical psychology, at a variety of community organizations, is also made available to eligible students.