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Kathy
Medlin
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NAME
Kathy
Medlin
POSITION
Acoustical
Consultant
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kathy
medlin,
allied
consultant
EDUCATION
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MS, Pennsylvania State University 1990; Acoustics, Noise and Vibration Control
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BS, Clarkson University, NY; Mechanical Engineering
PROFESSIONAL
MEMBERSHIPS
CERTIFICATION
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Certified Environmental Consultant in Acoustics, San Diego County
Experience
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Principal, Medlin & Associates, 2000-present
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Program Manager, Submarine Maintenance Monitoring and Support , Noise and Vibration Monitoring Program, Dept of Navy, NAVSEA
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Program Manager, Submarine Noise Reduction Program Office, Submarine Silencing Improvements, Dept. of Navy, NAVSEA
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Project Engineer, Ship Silencing Office, Surface Ship Acoustics Branch, Dept. of Navy, NAVSEA
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Project Engineer, Submarine Noise Reduction Office, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo,
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HONORS
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Full Scholarship to attend Penn State Graduate Program in Acoustics, Dept. of Navy
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Outstanding Performance Award, Dept of Navy
Project Experience
CONSULTING
PROJECTS:
Architectural and Environmental Acoustics projects including new residential developments, multi-family housing, elementary schools, churches, traffic noise studies and interior noise studies. Acoustical measurements of ambient/background noise, STC, rt-60 using state of the art Larson-Davis 824 Sound level meter and real time analyzer. Acoustical studies, noise impact studies and architectural acoustics design and treatment recommendations.
NAVY
PROJECTS/PROGRAMS:
SSN/SSBN submarine fleet noise and vibration monitoring; machinery and hull vibration monitoring; top management attention-noise program; acoustical design of new surface ships including minesweepers, destroyers, oceanographic research ships; submarine silencing improvement program; ship acoustical surveys; reduction of ship airborne noise, structureborne noise, radiated noise, sonar self-noise impacts, noise and vibration control, technical expertise in ship airborne noise control to improve speech communication, ship habitability, and reduction in ship's force hearing losses.
AUTHOR
Unsteady Response of an Axial Flow Turbomachine, Penn State 1990.
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