UK Acoustics Network Plus (UKAN+)

Start date

01 April 2021

End date

31 March 2025

Summary

The UK Acoustics Network (UKAN was launched in 2017 with EPSRC funding and it has succeeded in bringing the UK acoustics research community together (with more than 1000 members) and to create a critical mass of expertise visible internationally; this now provides the solid foundation necessary for transformative and collaborative research in acoustics in the UK.

The purpose of UKAN+ is therefore to move beyond UKAN, create strategic connections between the Acoustics Challenges and Grand Challenges and to tackle these substantial challenges through pilot studies leading in turn to large-scale grant proposals, systematic research and KT projects involving a wider community. There is a great opportunity for the future of the UK’s acoustics related research to move on beyond this point, build upon the assembled critical mass and explore the trans-disciplinary work initiated by UKAN. UKAN+ will take this community to the next stage, connect this Network more widely and contribute through coordinated research to the solution of Grand Challenges set by government.

Overview

The acoustics industry contributes £4.6 billion to the UK's economy annually, employing more than 16,000 people, each generating over £65,000 in gross value added across over 750 companies nationwide. The productivity of acoustics industry is similar to that of other enabling technologies, for example the UK photonics industry (£62k per employee in 2014). Innovation through research in acoustics is a key to its industry success. The UK's acoustics industry and research feeds into many major global markets, including the $10 billion market for sound insulation materials in construction, $7.6 billion ultrasound equipment market and $31 billion market for voice recognition. This is before the vital role of acoustics in automotive, aerospace, marine and defence is taken into consideration, or that of the major UK industries that leverage acoustics expertise, or the indirect environmental and societal value of acoustics is considered.

Grand challenges

All the four Grand Challenges identified in the 2017 UK Industrial Strategy require acoustics innovation. The Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) focuses on areas all of which need support from acoustics as an enabling technology. The future of acoustics research in the UK depends on its ability to contribute to the four Grand Challenges.

Numerous examples are emerging to demonstrate the central role of acoustics in addressing the four Grand Challenges and particularly through more focused research. The acoustics-related research base in the UK is internationally competitive, but it is important to continue to link this research directly to the four Grand Challenges. In this process, the role of UK Acoustics Network (UKAN) is very important. The Network unites over 870 members organised in 15 Special Interest Groups who represent industry, academia and various non-academic organisations which success relies on the quality of acoustics related research in the UK.

UKAN was funded by the EPSRC as a standard Network grant with the explicit aim of pulling together the formerly disparate and disjoint acoustics community in the UK, across both industry and academia. UKAN has been remarkably successful. Its success is manifested in the large number of its members, numerous network events it has run since its inception in November 2017 and contribution it has made to the acoustics research community. Unfortunately, UKAN has not been in the position to fund new, pilot adventurous or translational projects nor has it any funding support for on-going research or knowledge transfer (KT) activities.

The purpose of UKAN+ is to move beyond UKAN, create strategic connections between acoustics challenges and the Grand Challenges and to tackle these challenges through pilot studies leading in turn to full-scale grant proposals and systematic research and KT projects involving a wider acoustics community. There is a great opportunity for the future of the UK's acoustics related research to move on beyond this point, build upon the assembled critical mass and explore the trans-disciplinary work initiated by UKAN.

Therefore, this proposal is for UKAN+ to take this community to the next stage, connect this Network more widely in the UK and internationally to contribute through coordinated research to the solution of Grand Challenges set by the government. UKAN+ will develop a new roadmap for acoustics research in the UK related to Grand Challenges, award exploratory (pilot) cross-disciplinary research projects to the wider community to support adventure research and knowledge transfer activities agreed in the roadmap and support the development of develop full-scale bids to the government research funding bodies which are aligned with the Grand Challenges. UKAN+ will also set up a National Centre or Coordination of Acoustics Research, achieve full sustainability and support best Equality, Diversity and Inclusion practices.

Funding amount

£1,418,895

Funder

Team

Principal investigator

  • Professor Kirill Horoshenkov (University of Sheffield).

Co-investigators

  • Professor Abigail Bristow (University of Surrey)
  • Professor Mark Plumbley (University of Surrey)
  • Professor Simon Chandler-Wilde (University of Reading)
  • Professor Trevor Cox and Dr Olga Umnova (University of Salford)
  • Professor Richard Craster (Imperial College London)
  • Professor Stephen Dance (London South Bank University)
  • Dr Antonio Fillipone (University of Manchester)
  • Dr Alan Hunter (University of Bath)
  • Dr Paul Lepper (Loughborough University)
  • Professor Philip Nelson (University of Southampton)
  • Dr Chris Sumner (Nottingham Trent University).

Project partners

  • Dr Simone Graetzer (University of Salford)

There are 36 partners working on this project.