With a focus on architectural acoustics, room acoustics, sound isolation, noise control and computer modeling, Greg Coudriet brings experience in both acoustical design and testing. A wide range of project experience includes acoustical design for the Corporate, Higher Education, Government, Worship, Performance, Media Production, Residential, and Retail markets. Projects include acoustical design, sound isolation design, and mechanical system noise control for academic buildings at Florida State University, Penn State University�s Regional and Economic Development Center (RED-C), and Carnegie Mellon University�s Collaborative Innovation Center. These projects have involved acoustical design for a diverse array of spaces, including classrooms, lecture halls, distance learning classrooms, music and theater performance spaces, conference rooms and offices. Greg has also completed acoustical design for several audio, video, and radio production facilities, including West Liberty State College, East Tennessee University, and Aims County Community College. He is currently working on acoustic design for an academic building at Williams College and a new multi-purpose performance center at Duquesne University.Coudriet has a Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Boston University, and a B.S.E. summa cum laude with a focus in Architectural and Engineer Acoustics, Vibration and Music from the University of Hartford. He is accredited as a Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) by InfoComm International, is a member of the Institute of Noise Control Engineering (INCE), is accomplished in EASE, and is an active member of the Acoustical Society of America. |