Mr. Boroditsky is the chief engineer
at Noise Control Engineering, Inc. He joined NCE in 1996. Mr. Boroditsky is the key algorithm
developer for noise prediction programs including Designer-NOISE. He has been involved in
multiple
ship noise control projects. Offshore supply vessels, research vessels, combatant ships and drill
platforms are among those covered. Architectural and industrial acoustics have also been part of
his work experience at NCE. These jobs include: calculations for reverberation time for a church
sanctuary, noise analysis for a restaurant, diagnostic tests for an HVAC system and environmental
noise control. Mr. Boroditsky has many publications and contributions to books on Shipboard
Noise.
Mr. Boroditsky has over thirty years experience in the various areas of acoustics. His early
work was conducted at the St. Petersburg Research Institute of Shipbuilding Technology. During his
tenure there, Mr. Boroditsky was responsible for predictions and noise control for many types of
vessels including: frigates, speedboats, hydrofoils, icebreakers, bulk carriers and tugboats. Leo
also has experience in industrial acoustics, including noise mitigation projects for plants, road
machines and ventilation systems. In the 1970's, Mr. Boroditsky was involved in developing an
algorithm and computer program used to predict noise levels in ships' compartments. At the end of
the 1970's, he researched the noise and vibration induced in ship compartments by propellers.
Leo has an advanced degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Research Institute of Shipbuilding
Technology and is a member of the Institute of Noise Control Engineering (INCE).
Specialty: Shipboard Noise Predictions
Phone: 97 8-670-5339
Email: leob@noise-control.com
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