Group, (specialised in the modelling, measurement and control of structural vibrations).
The Fluid Dynamics and Acoustics Group (including the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre in Gas Turbine Noise) specialised in three fields which are aero-acoustics of aircraft engines, ultrasonics and underwater acoustics, noise source imaging and virtual acoustics.
The Human Sciences Group (including the Hearing and Balance Centre and the Human Factors Research Unit) specialises in the human response to sound and vibration.
The Signal Processing and Control Group, which specialises in acoustics, dynamics, audiology and human sciences and as a basis for control of sound and vibration.
ISVR offers a number of Undergraduate and Postgraduate degree programmes in acoustical engineering, acoustics & music and audiology.
=== EPrints ===
The School of Electronics and Computer Science created the first archiving software (EPrints) to publish its research freely available on the Web. This software is used throughout the university and as an archiving system for many different institutions around the world.
=== Libraries ===
The University of Southampton Library is located on four sites across Southampton and Winchester: the Hartley Library on the University’s main Highfield Campus, the Health Services Library at the Southampton General Hospital, the National Oceanographic Library at the National Oceanography Centre and Winchester School of Art Library at the Winchester Campus. The Hartley Library, which takes its name from its Victorian benefactor Henry Robinson Hartley, can trace its presence at the heart of Highfield campus back to 1914. The building as we know it now is an accumulation of numerous expansions since then, with the iconic entrance designed in part by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, famous for the red telephone box and Battersea Power Station.
It is now an internationally significant research library, with just under 1 million printed books, 1.6 million e-books, 150,000 e-journals as well as over 2,000 study spaces …