Someone who studies waves is called a wave scientist or a wave physicist. They specialize in the interaction, behavior, and properties of different types of waves, such as sound waves, light waves, and ocean waves.
Mechanical waves, shock waves, etc.
Acoustics is the branch of science that studies how sound waves move through the air and other mediums. It examines the generation, propagation, and reception of sound.
The bending waves around an obstacle are called diffraction. This phenomenon occurs when waves encounter an obstacle and change direction, spreading out beyond the obstacle's edges.
A scientist who studies radio waves is typically an astrophysicist or radio astronomer. They use radio telescopes to observe and analyze radio emissions from celestial bodies in order to learn more about the universe.
You would call those vibrations "mechanical waves."
You call someone that studies metal a metallurgist.
A physicist.
a person who studies planets is a planetologist.
florist
An Anthropologist.
Microbiologists
Brocollogist
A Zoologist
malacologist
A physicist.
a meteorologist.
An economist