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3nd Internal Technical Workshop in Munich

From 12-18 March 2026, the MSCA Doctoral Network VAMOR held its 3rd Internal Technical Workshop and training courses in Munich, Germany, hosted by Technical University of Munich. The event combined scientific exchange, advanced training, and practical experimentation, while also strengthening collaboration within the network. The integration of MOR-focused courses, measurement practice, and interdisciplinary discussions further supported the development of early-stage researchers in vibro-acoustics.

2nd Internal Technical Workshop in Leuven

From 11–19 September 2025, the MSCA Doctoral Network VAMOR held the Third General Assembly (GA) and Second Internal Technical Workshop at KU Leuven, Belgium. The program brought together all doctoral candidates (DCs) to advance scientific exchange, strengthen collaboration, and enhance professional skills within the field of vibro-acoustics.

1nd Internal Technical Workshop in Paris

The VAMOR Doctoral Network is now fully up and running. The week 24th-28th March was the first opportunity for all Doctoral Candidates to meet in person. Hosted at Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM) in the center of Paris, the 1st internal Technical workshop took place between Tuesday 25th and Friday 28th of march 2025.

Kick-off meeting

The kick-off meeting of VAMOR took place on 11-12/04 at the facilities of the LMSD group in KU Leuven. KU Leuven was glad to host all VAMOR beneficiaries, i.e. KTH, LAUM, TUM (mechanical and civil engineering departments), CNAM and DTU as well as a few associated partners (Matelys, Tyrens). The initial planning of the VAMOR activities was laid out and all partners look forward to a fruitful and smooth collaboration.

VAMOR

VAMOR contributes to a more sustainable and quieter future for Europe. Noise pollution has arisen as one of the key factors towards the degradation of the quality of life in European societies. Adding noise treatments commonly leads to an increase in mass and/or volume usage, harming the sustainability of the respective products, e.g. leading to heavier vehicles. To avoid such solutions and striving for the sustainability and optimal acoustic behaviour of products, vibro-acoustic design needs to be pushed earlier in their design phase.

About Us

VAMOR is a new HEU-MSCA-DN project that started 01/03/2024.

More information about the project can be found at

https://cordis.europa.eu/

Project Objectives

The overarching goal of VAMOR is to provide high level scientific and transferable skills training on a new generation of efficient vibro-acoustic modelling techniques, so-called model order reduction (MOR) strategies, to a group of high achieving, competent doctoral candidates to promote a quieter and more sustainable environment. This will be achieved by combining an excellent research programme with an exemplary interdisciplinary training programme.

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DCs & Workpackages

VAMOR brings together a remarkable consortium, which combines research leading academic institutions with a constantly innovating, wide variety of industrial partners working on software, material, testing, design and sound enhancement. By deploying such an inter-sectorial, multi-disciplinary consortium, VAMOR guarantees the creation of a coordinated research environment to develop and exploit novel tools for the efficient simulation of noise and vibration and promote sustainability and acoustic comfort of products.

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[Conference] Advancing Vibro-Acoustics through Model Order Reduction at DAGA 2026

By Baorui Pan | 13/04/2026

We returned from an inspiring week at DAGA 2026 in Dresden, the 52nd Annual Meeting on Acoustics in the DACH region, where the VAMOR project contributed with multiple presentations.

[VAMOR Week] 4rd General Assembly & 3nd Internal Technical Workshop

By Baorui Pan | 24/03/2026

From 12-18 March 2026, the MSCA Doctoral Network VAMOR held its 3rd Internal Technical Workshop and training courses in Munich, Germany, hosted by Technical University of Munich. The event combined scientific exchange, advanced training, and practical experimentation, while also strengthening collaboration within the network. The integration of MOR-focused courses, measurement practice, and interdisciplinary discussions further…

[Course] VAMOR 1st Public Technical Course on Model Order Reduction Within Vibro-Acoustics Held at TUM

By Baorui Pan | 17/03/2026

  The VAMOR Doctoral Network organized its 1st Public Technical Course on Model Order Reduction (MOR) within Vibro-Acoustics on 16 March 2026 at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). The course featured lectures by leading researchers, covering key advances in MOR for vibro-acoustic systems, including: Reduced-Order Modeling of Poroelastic Materials: Olivier Dazel ROMs for highly…

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