Understanding Climate Change from TA's perspective.

Feb. 28, 2024

In the interview, Pierre Deymier discusses the concept of topological acoustics, which involves understanding the spatial attributes of sound rather than just its frequency in the time domain. He explains how sound creates a "soundscape" within a room, influenced by the room's configuration and objects within it, and how changes to this environment can alter the soundscape.  Deymier highlights the potential use of soundscapes for monitoring environmental changes, particularly in the context of climate change, such as detecting permafrost thawing in Arctic regions using seismic waves.

For more information, please check:

https://kjzz.org/content/1872606/how-topological-acoustics-can-help-us-better-understand-warming-climate