JEFF BABICH CTS INCE
ACOUSTICIAN
Jeff brings to The Sextant Group significant
practical experience on top of a solid formal
education. His experience with acoustic and
vibration research and design spans
environmental acoustic testing and
measurement for government, corporate,
institutions, broadcast and education
including projects for The Pentagon, National
Institute of Health, Federal Securities and
Exchange Commission, and The World Bank.
While at The Sextant Group, Jeff has been involved in a variety of residential and community projects. His residential experience
includes sound isolation and noise control at Stonebridge Condominiums in Cleveland, The Encore on Seventh Street in downtown Pittsburgh and Summerset Condominiums at Frick Park also located in the Pittsburgh region. In addition,
Jeff was in charge of acoustic design and renovation of several community spaces including the historic Hazlett Theater located in
Pittsburgh's North Side and the Strand Theatre in Zelienople PA.
Babich's work has touched many college and university campuses, such as
West Virginia University's Oglebay Hall and Brooks Hall and Kent State University's Franklin Hall.
Also, he has provided acoustical consultation for both Carnegie Mellon University's University Center and Collaborative Innovation Center that houses various corporate tenants such as Apple Computer,
Google, and Intel Research. Jeff holds a Masters of Arts Degree in Acoustics & Audio from Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins
University, and a BS Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University. He is accredited as a
Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) by InfoComm International, a member of the Institute of Noise Control Engineering (INCE),
a pianist and trumpeter, and an active member of the Acoustical Society of America.
Jeff can be contacted at 412.323.8580 x217, or via e-mail at JBabich@TheSextantGroup.com
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