Acknowledging JMD's Associate and Guest Editors
I would like to take this opportunity and thank all our Associate Editors (AEs) and Guest Editors (GEs) for their diligence and hard work on behalf of the journal.Once a paper is submitted to Journal of Mechanical Design (JMD), and after successfully passing an initial screening, it is assigned to one of our AEs, or GEs in the case of a special issue. Subsequently, an AE or GE takes the lead in handling review coordination for the paper. The review coordination involves identifying and inviting reviewers who are best suited to review the paper, following-up with the reviewers to obtain a timely review, and finally making a recommendation based on the reviews and the AEs or GEs own assessment of the paper. Clearly, AEs and GEs are key players in coordinating a successful peer review process.A list of current and past members of the Editorial Board including their biographies is given on the companion website of the journal.1 The journal's masthead can be found on ASME's Journal Tool website.2I am pleased to welcome several new AEs and GEs who recently joined the editorial board. They include:Dr. Dar-Zen Chen (AE) received his Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, College Park, MD in mechanical engineering. He is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Institute of Industrial Engineering at the National Taiwan University. In addition to robotics, kinematics, and mechanism design, his research interests cover intellectual property management, scientometrics, and competitive analysis.Dr. Massimiliano Gobbi (AE) received his Ph.D. in Applied Mechanics from the Politecnico di Milano in Italy. He is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano. His areas of interest include road vehicles engineering, optimization of complex systems, and advanced design.Dr. James Guest (AE) received his Ph.D. from the Princeton University in Civil Engineering. He is an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University. His areas of interest include topology optimization, structural optimization, materials design, and design under uncertainty.Dr. Charles Kim (AE) received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. He is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Bucknell University. His primary technical research interests are in methodologies for the design of compliant systems and soft robotic actuators.Dr. Nam-Ho Kim (AE) received his Ph.D. in the Department of Mechanical Engineering from the University of Iowa. He is a Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida. His research areas include structural design optimization, design sensitivity analysis, design under uncertainty, structural health monitoring, nonlinear structural mechanics, and structural-acoustics.Dr. Gul Kremer (AE) received her Ph.D. from the Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering of the Missouri University of Science & Technology. She is a Professor of Engineering Design and Industrial Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University. Her areas of interest include design education, design decision-making, and sustainability in product design.Dr. David Myszka (AE) received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Dayton. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Dayton. He is co-director of the Design of Innovative Machines Laboratory, where he is involved in several academic and industrial projects related to machine and mechanism design, analysis, and experimentation.Dr. David Rosen (GE) received his Ph.D. at the University of Massachusetts in mechanical engineering. He is a Professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is Director of the Rapid Prototyping & Manufacturing Institute at the Georgia Tech. His research interests include computer-aided design, additive manufacturing, and design methodology.Dr. Tim Simpson (GE) received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Georgia Tech. He is a Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University. His areas of interest include product platforms, product family design, multidisciplinary design optimization, and additive manufacturing.Dr. Hai Xu (AE) received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Ohio State University. He is a Staff Engineer of General Motors Company serving as a Driveline Gear Technical Specialist at the GM's Global Vehicle Components and Subsystems unit. His areas of interest include gear design and manufacturing methods, gear geometry and applications, gear tribology, power loss, fatigue, and noise and vibration.Dr. Christopher Williams (GE) received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Georgia Tech. He is an Associate Professor and W. S. Pete White Chair for Innovation in Engineering Education at the Virginia Tech. His areas of interest include additive manufacturing (processes and materials), design for additive manufacturing, engineering design education.I would also like to take this opportunity and thank the AEs and GEs who recently completed their term. They are Drs. Jon Cagan (AE) from the CMU, Wei Chen (AE) from the Northwestern University, Mary Frecker (AE and GE) from the Penn State University, Ashok Goel (GE) from the Georgia Tech, Larry Howell (AE and GE) from the BYU, Chintien Huang (AE) from the National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, Nancy Johnson (AE) from the GM, Michael Kokkolaras (AE) from the McGill University, Canada, Craig Lusk (AE) from the University of South Florida, Dan McAdams (GE) from the Texas A&M, Chris Paredis (AE) from the Georgia Tech, Karthik Ramani (AE) from the Purdue University, Alex Slocum (AE and GE) from the MIT, Robert Stone (GE) from the Oregon State University, Janis Terpenny (AE) from the Iowa State University, and Kwun-Lon Ting (AE) from the Tennessee Technological University.
- Research Article
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- 10.1115/1.3099350
- Mar 24, 2009
- Journal of Mechanical Design
All scholars know that preparing a manuscript of new research work for scholarly publication is a lot of work. Shepherding a submitted manuscript to its eventual publication among meritorious peers in JMD is also a lot of work. This shepherding, formally referred to as the publication process, happens only because of the untiring volunteer efforts of the JMD Editorial Board. The Board consists of the (Technical) Editor and Associate Editors. The Editor serves for five years, and the Associate Editors for three years with the possibility for one time renewal. All appointments must be approved by the ASME Design Engineering Executive Committee and the ASME Publications Committee.The JMD publication process follows closely the society guidelines of ASME, summarized here.1A manuscript or other work is submitted to the journal.2The Editor reads the work and determines if it is appropriate and worthy of review.3The Editor assigns the work to an Associate Editor, who oversees the review process.4The Associate Editor assigns the work to qualified reviewers.5The work is reviewed in accordance with ASME standards and requirements.6Based on the reviews, the Associate Editor makes a recommendation to the Editor, who makes the final determination of acceptance or rejection.7Accepted works are processed for publication; rejected works are returned to the authors.The primary responsibility of the Editor is to oversee the technical content and operation of the journal. In overseeing the technical content, the Editor is responsible fordetermining acceptance or rejection of all materials considered for publication;managing the Associate Editors and overseeing their roles and responsibilities in coordinating the review process;maintaining commitment to standards of high quality;enrolling and maintaining qualified reviewers to consistently contribute and support the journal by judging the technical merit of potential material;maintaining the health of the journal and inspire new growth;maintaining technical currency in the overall journal subject matter.In overseeing the operation of the journal, the Editor is responsible forencouraging and supporting the Associate Editors;nominating potential Associate Editors to the Publications Committee for approval;cooperating with the ASME Technical Publishing Department staff to ensure timely publication of journal issues and implementation of state-of-the-art technologies in the production process;staying current with publishing technologies to assist and support authors, Associate Editors, and reviewers;overseeing the management of the editorial office and related journal administrative functions;participating in meetings and activities of the Board of Editors.The primary responsibility of the Associate Editor is to oversee the peer review process of the technical works assigned. Associate Editors are responsible forenrolling and maintaining qualified reviewers to consistently contribute and support the journal by judging the technical merit of potential material;ensuring the review is completed in a timely manner and in accordance with Society policy and standards;recommending acceptance or rejection of all materials considered for publication to the journal Editor;maintaining active communication with authors and reviewers during the peer review process;ensuring authors address review comments and prepare and complete their work in accordance with Society guidelines and standards;maintaining commitment to standards of high quality;assisting and supporting the Editor in maintaining the health of the journal and inspiring new growth;maintaining technical currency in the overall journal subject matter and in a personal specialty area;staying current with publishing technologies to assist and support authors;cooperating with the ASME Technical Publishing Department staff to ensure timely publication of journal issues and implementation of state-of-the-art technologies in the production process.As a design educator, I am fond of checklists. It is the simplest way to get you to think in a focused way without limiting you. The checklists above provide daily guidance to all of us on the JMD Editorial Board, as we strive to serve our community. The list below provides names and short biographies of the current members of the JMD Editorial Board, and two associate editors who just completed their second term of service: Shapour Azarm and Larry Howell. You can follow editorial board composition changes in www.asmejmd.org.On behalf of our community, I would like to thank all of our associate editors, past, present, and future, for their selfless, competent service.Panos Y. Papalambros, Ph.D., P.E., is the Donald C. Graham Professor of Engineering and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He also holds faculty appointments in the College of Architecture and Urban Planning, and the School of Art and Design. He holds a diploma in mechanical and electrical engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from Stanford University. He has co-authored the textbook Principles of Optimal Design: Modeling and Computation (1988, 2000). He is a Fellow of ASME and SAE, and recipient of the JSME Systems and Design Achievement Award, ASME Design Automation, ASME Machine Design, and ASME Spira Outstanding Design Educator Awards. Areas of interest: design optimization, design scienceJanet K. Allen, Ph.D., is Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech Savannah. She received her S.B. degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. She is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, a Senior Member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and an Honorary Member of Pi Tau Sigma, the mechanical engineering honor society. Areas of interest: systems design, robust design, intellectual foundations of design Email: janet.allen@me.gatech.eduDiann Brei, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She received her BSE degree in Computer Systems Engineering and her Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Arizona State University. She co-directs the General Motors/University of Michigan Smart Materials and Structures Collaborative Research Laboratory. She is currently the Technical Chair of the ASME Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. She serves on the ASME Adaptive Structures and Material Systems Technical Committee and has been the chair of the AIAA Adaptive Structures Technical Committee. She has over 90 publications in the area of Smart Material Device Innovation with several best paper awards and is a holder of 3 US patents. She is an AIAA Associate Fellow and recipient of the Hartwell Award, UM Ruth and Joel Spira Outstanding Teaching Award, and National Multiple Scierosis Society Da Vinci Award. Areas of Interest: device innovation, smart materials and structures, actuationJonathan Cagan, Ph.D., P.E., is the George Tallman and Florence Barrett Ladd Professor in Engineering, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, with appointments in the School of Design and Computer Science. At Carnegie Mellon, Cagan co-directs the Master in Product Development program and co-directs the Center for Product Strategy and Innovation. He is the co-author of Creating Breakthrough Products (with Craig Vogel) and The Design of Things to Come (with Craig Vogel and Peter Boatwright), and the co-editor of Formal Engineering Design Synthesis (with Erik Antonsson). He is the recipient of the engineering college's Outstanding Research Award. Cagan is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and serves on the Advisory Board for The Design Society. Dr. Cagan received his Bachelor of Science in 1983 and Master of Science in 1985 from the University of Rochester, and his Ph.D. in 1990 from the University of California at Berkeley. All of his degrees are in Mechanical Engineering. Areas of interest: product development, computational innovation, cognitive-based engineeringThomas R. Chase is a Professor and Morse-Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Chase received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1984. He chaired the Design Engineering Division in 2002–2003, the Mechanisms Committee in 1993–1994, and the Design Engineering Technical Conferences in 1994. Areas of interest: mechanism synthesis, machine element design, hydraulics, the design of apparatus for high energy physics experiments, database design for computer aided engineeringMary Frecker is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University. She has a B.S. from the University of Dayton, and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan. When she joined Penn State in 1997, she was awarded the Pearce Endowed Development Professorship in Mechanical Engineering. Dr. Frecker has also been awarded the GM/Freudenstein Young Investigator Award by the ASME Mechanisms Committee (2002), the Outstanding Advising Award by the Penn State Engineering Society (2002), and the Outstanding Research Award by the Penn State Engineering Society (2005). She is a Fellow of the ASME. Dr. Frecker is an Associate Editor of the ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, and serves as Chair of the ASME Adaptive Structures Technical Committee. She is also a member of the ASME Mechanisms Committee. Areas of interest: compliant mechanism design, medical device design, smart structuresJohn K. Gershenson, Ph.D., is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan Technological University and the director of the Product and Process Architecture Alignment Center and heads the center's Life-cycle Engineering Laboratory. He also is the department's Manufacturing/Industrial Area Director. Dr. Gershenson is a graduate of Cornell University and The Ohio State University and holds a doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Idaho. Areas of interest: product family design, product platforms, modular product design, assembly systems platforming, lean engineering, life-cycle design, lean manufacturing, and systems design for the environmentAshitava Ghosal is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and the Centre for Product Design and Manufacture at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. He obtained B.Tech, M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur, University of Florida at Gainesville, and Stanford University, respectively. Prior to joining Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore he had research appointments at Carnegie Mellon University and at Integrated Systems, Inc., Santa Clara. He is interested in various aspects of robotics and multi-body mechanical systems, design of mechanical systems, and product design, and has published over 70 papers in international journals, conference proceedings, and workshops. He has authored the textbook Robotics: Fundamental Concepts and Analysis (Oxford University Press, 2006). More details on his research and other activities are available at http://www.mecheng.iisc.ernet.in/~asitava Areas of interest: robotics and product design Email: ashitava@asmejmd.orgJeffrey W. Herrmann is an associate professor at the University of Maryland, where he holds a joint appointment with the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Institute for Systems Research. He is the director of the Computer Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory and Associate Director for the University of Maryland Quality Enhancement Systems and Teams (QUEST) Honors Fellows Program. He is a member of INFORMS, ASME, IIE, SME, and ASEE. He was the chair of the ASME Design for Manufacturing Technical Committee. Dr. Herrmann earned his B.S. in applied mathematics from Georgia Institute of Technology. As a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow from 1990–1993, he received his Ph.D. in industrial and systems engineering from the University of Florida. Areas of interest: engineering design decision-making, design optimization, design for manufacturing, operations researchYan Jin is a Professor of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering at University of Southern California and Director of USC IMPACT Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. degree in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from the University of Tokyo. Prior to joining the USC faculty in 1996, he worked as a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Tokyo and as a Senior Research Scientist at Stanford University. He is the recipient of a National Science Foundation CAREER Award (1998), TRW Excellence in Teaching Award (2001), Best Paper in Human Information Systems (5th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, 2001), and Xerox Best Paper Award (ASME International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology, 2002). He is currently an Editorial Board member of International Journal of AI in Engineering Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing (AIEDAM) and International Journal of Advanced Engineering Informatics. He also served as Conference Chair and Program Chair of the ASME Design Theory and Methodology (DTM) Conferences, and Vice Chair of the DTM Committee. Areas of interest: design cognition, conceptual design method and technology, self-organizing and complex systems, and engineering collaborationPierre M. Larochelle, Ph.D., P.E., is the Assistant Dean for Academics & Accreditation and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Florida Institute of Technology. At Florida Tech he is the founder and director of the Robotics and Spatial Systems Laboratory (RASSL). He received his Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California at San Diego (1989), and his Masters of Science (1991) and Ph.D. (1994) degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California at Irvine. He has over 100 publications, is the holder of one US patent, and has served as a consultant to a number of companies in the areas of robotics, automation, machine design, and computer-aided design. He is a Fellow of ASME and a recipient of the MDI Mechanical Simulation Software Award. Areas of interest: kinematics, robotics, mechanisms, machines, and design of robotic mechanical systemsZissimos P. Mourelatos, Ph.D., is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Oakland University in Rochester, MI. Before joining Oakland University, he spent 18 years at the General Motors Research and Development (GM R&D) Center. He holds a diploma in Marine Engineering and Mechanical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, two M.S. degrees (Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering) from The University of Michigan, and a Ph.D. degree (Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering) from The University of Michigan. He is active in the dynamics and vibrations as well as design automation communities. Dr. Mourelatos has published over 110 journal and conference publications in the areas of design under uncertainty and structural dynamics. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Reliability and Safety, an Associate Editor of the ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, and a SAE Fellow. Areas of interest: design under uncertainty, probabilistic and non-probabilistic uncertainty theories, structural dynamicsKarthik Ramani is a Professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering and of Electrical and Computer Engineering (by Courtesy) at Purdue University. He earned his B.Tech from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, in 1985, an M.S. from The Ohio State University, in 1987, and a Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1991, all in Mechanical Engineering. He has been recognized by Purdue University through a University Faculty Scholars Award (2002), Discovery in Mechanical Engineering Award (2005), Research Excellence Award throughout the College of Engineering at Purdue University in 2007. He serves in the editorial board of Elsevier Journal of Computer-Aided Design. He is also serving on the Engineering Advisory Board for the National Science Foundation (Industrial Innovation and Partnerships) for 2007–2010. He also serves as the technology-business advisor at Imaginestics, that launched the world's first commercial on-line shape-based search engine for the manufacturing supply chain. https://engineering.purdue.edu/~ramani/ Areas of interest: digital and computational geometry, shape design and analysis, shape and ontology search, computational tools for early design innovationJosé M. Rico, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Institute of Technology at Celaya. He received a B.S. degree from the Calaya Institute of Technology in 1975 and a Masters from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education in 1977, both in Mechanical Engineering. Since his retirement in 2005, he is affiliated with the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Guanajuato, Campus Irapuato-Salamanca. He has been a visiting scholar at the University of Florida, Arizona State University, University of California-Davis, and the French Institute of Advanced Mechanics under the sponsorship of Professor Joseph Duffy, Professor Joseph K. Davidson, Professor Bahram Ravani, and Professor Grigore Gogu, respectively. He has been author or co-author of 40 papers in archival journals and 60 papers in conferences and has been an ASME member since 1975. Areas of interest: theoretical and computational kinematics and applied mathematicsJames P. Schmiedeler, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. He received a B.S. degree from the University of Notre Dame and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from The Ohio State University, all in mechanical engineering. He was previously an Assistant Professor at the University of Iowa (2002–2003) and at The Ohio State University (2003–2008). In 2002, he was a summer faculty research fellow at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, and in 2007, he was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) for his work in modeling human motor coordination and robot-assisted rehabilitation. Areas of interest: machine design, robotics, biomechanicsTimothy W. Simpson, Ph.D., is a Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University in University Park, PA. He also holds faculty appointments in the School of Engineering Design, Technology, and Professional Programs and the College of Information Sciences and Technology. He received a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Cornell University and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is the lead editor on the book Product Family and Product Platform Design: Methods and Applications (2005). He is an Associate Fellow of AIAA and is active in ASME and ASEE. He is the recipient of a NSF Career Award, SAE Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award, AIAA Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Technical Committee Outstanding Service Award, and the Pennsylvania State University President's Award for Excellence in Academic Integration. Areas of interest: product family design, product platforms, metamodeling, visualizationAvinash Singh, Ph.D., is a Senior Staff Engineer in the Advanced Power Transfer Group of GM Powertrain, General Motors Corporation. He received his B.Tech. degree from the Institute of Technology, BHU, India in 1990, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the Ohio State University in 1992 and 1997. Dr. Singh works on power transmission component technology and his research interests are in the areas of gear system design and analysis, gear system dynamics and noise, development and validation of high fidelity models, power losses, rotating system diagnostics, and fatigue life prediction. He currently serves as the Vice Chair of the ASME Power Transmission and Gearing committee of the DED. Areas of interest: transmission component design and analysis, model development and validationAlexander H. Slocum is the Pappalardo Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. Alex has written two books on machine design, Precision Machine Design and FUNdaMENTALs of Design (free download on http://pergatory.mit.edu), published more than 150 papers, and has over seven dozen patents issued or pending. Alex regularly works with companies on the development of new products and has been significantly involved with the invention and development of 11 products that have been awarded R&D 100 awards. Alex is a Fellow of the ASME and the recipient of the Society of Manufacturing Engineer's Frederick W. Taylor Research Medal, ASME Leonardo daVinci Award, and the ASME Machine Design Award. Areas of interest: machine elements, precision machine design, MEMsJanis Terpenny, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Engineering Education and Mechanical Engineering and an affiliate faculty of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech. She is the Director of the Center for e-Design, a five-university NSF industry/university cooperative research center. She is an Advance Professor and Diggs Teaching Scholar at Virginia Tech and a Dean's Faculty Fellow in the College of Engineering. Formerly, she was an assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and has prior industrial work experience with General Electric (GE) Corporation, including the completion of a two-year corporate management program. She received her B.S. degree in Applied Mathematics from Virginia Commonwealth University (1979). She earned her M.S. degree in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research (1981) and Ph.D. degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering (1996) from Virginia Tech. She is a member of ASME, ASEE, and senior member of IIE. Areas of interest: design process and methods, knowledge engineering, product families and platforms, product obsolescence, student learning and engagement related to design educationKwun-Lon Ting is a Professor of Center for Manufacturing Research and Mechanical Engineering Department at Tennessee Tech University. He has a B.S. degree from National Taiwan University, an M.S. degree from Clemson University, and a Ph.D. degree from Oklahoma State University. During his tenure at Tennessee Tech, he received eight research grant awards from National Science Foundation, Caplenor Faculty Research Award from the university, and Kinslow Engineering Research Award twice from the engineering college. He was the recipient of the South-Pointing Chariot Award and Bernard Roth Award from Applied Mechanisms and Robotics Conference. He is a Fellow of ASME. Areas of interest: kinematics, mechanisms, robotics, linkage mobility, geometric designPhilippe Velex graduated from INSA Lyon (France) in 1984 with Meng. in Mechanical Engineering. He obtained his Ph.D. from the same establishment in 1988. He was appointed Full Professor of Mechanical Engineering in 1998. He is head of the “Mechanical Systems and Contact” research group of LaMCoS (INSA Lyon) and director of the CETIM-INSA joint laboratory on Mechanical Transmissions. His research topics comprise the analysis of interactions between lubricated contacts and the static and dynamic behavior of mechanical systems. He is also the director of the International English-Speaking Undergraduate Section at INSA Lyon. Areas of interest: gear dynamics, power losses, loads and stresses, lubrication in gearsHong-Sen Yan is an NCKU Chair Professor at the National Cheng Kung University (Tainan, Taiwan) in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He also serves as the Director of the NCKU Museum. He holds a B.S. degree from the National Cheng Kung University, M.S. degree from the University of Kentucky, and Ph.D. degree from Purdue University, all in mechanical engineering. He is the author of two Springer books, Creative Design of Mechanical Devices (1998) and Reconstruction Designs of Lost Ancient Chinese Machinery (2007). He is a Fellow of ASME, and recipient of ASME Best Paper Award (Mechanism Conference) and National Chair Award (Ministry of Education, Taiwan, ROC). And, he collects ancient Chinese padlocks as a Areas of interest: kinematics, conceptual design of and machines, design of ancient Ph.D., P.E., is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland College He holds a faculty appointment with the Applied Mathematics and Computation Program at He has M.S., and Ph.D. all in mechanical engineering, from the University of George University, and the University of Michigan, respectively. He is the chair of the ASME Design Design and Design Engineering He is the recipient of the Design Award. He is a Fellow of ASME. Areas of interest: optimization, optimization, analysis, Ph.D., P.E., is a Professor and chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Young University where he holds a University Professor received his B.S. degree from Young University and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Purdue University. Prior to joining in he was a visiting professor at Purdue University, a element analysis consultant for Engineering Inc., and an on the design of the for the He is a Fellow of ASME and chair of the ASME Mechanisms & Robotics Committee. Professor patents and technical publications on compliant and systems. He is the author of the book Mechanisms published by Areas of interest: compliant mechanisms, systems design
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- 10.1088/0957-0233/10/2/015
- Jan 1, 1999
- Measurement Science and Technology
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Telephone: +82 42 869 8351/8171, fax: +82 42 869 8350/5527, e-mail: ejsohn@cais.kaist.ac.kr, WWW: http://cactus.kjist.ac.kr/ofs132-6 45th International Instrumentation Symposium, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Details: Bob Lindeman, telephone: +1 931 454 6850, fax: +1 931 454 6406, e-mail: lindeman@hap.arnold.af.mil, WWW: http://www.isa.org/sections/contacts/45iiscfp.pdf 3-7 3rd CCM Conference on Pressure Metrology from Ultra High Vacuum to Very High Pressures (10-7 Pa to 109 Pa), Torino, Italy Details: M Bergoglio, Istituto di Metrologia `G Colonnetti', Strada delle Cacce 73, 10135 Torino, Italy. E-mail: bergoglio@imc.to.cnr.it 18-20 Sensor '99 9th International Fair and Congress for Sensors, Transducers and Systems, Nürnberg, Germany Details: ACS Organizations GmbH, PO Box 2352, D-31506 Wunstorf, Germany. Telephone: +49 5033 2015, fax: +49 5033 1056, e-mail: acs@sensor99.de, WWW: http://www.sensor99.de 20-22 ODIMAP II 2nd Topical Meeting on Optoelectronic Distance/Displacement Measurements and Applications, Pavia, Italy Details: AEI-Ufficio Centrale, P.le R. Morandi 2, 20121 Milano, Italy. Telephone: +39 02 777 90205/218, fax: +39 02 798817, e-mail: conferencesaei@aei.it, WWW: http://ipvsm8.unipv.it/leos or http://www.aei.it/odimap2.html24-26 The 16th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Venice, Italy Details: IandM Executive Office, 2685 Motor Avenue, Suite 240, Los Angeles, CA 90034-5750, USA. Telephone: +1 310 287 1463, fax: +1 310 287 1851, e-mail: bob.myers@ieee.org, WWW: http://home.cray.com/~strecker/ieee.html 31 May-4 June EUSPEN 1st Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, Bremen, Germany Details: Professor E Brinksmeier, Universität Bremen FB4/FG06, Badgasteiner Straß e 1, D-28359 Bremen. Telephone: +49 421 218 7481, fax: +49 421 218 4455, e-mail: euspen@iwt.uni-bremen.de7-10 Transducers '99 10th International Conference on Solid State Sensors and Actuators, Sendai, Japan Details: J Etizen, telephone: +81 3 3299 1371, fax: +81 3 3299 1361, e-mail: tr99@twics.com, WWW: http://www.com.cas.uec.ac.jp/trans99.html 13-18 IMEKO XV World Congress, Osaka, Japan Details: c/o The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 35-28-303, 1-Chome Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113. Telephone: +81 3 3814 4121, fax: +81 3 3814 4699, e-mail: mnami@sice.or.jp 21-25 Frontiers and Science and Measurement, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK Details: Jane Tsakalou, telephone: +44 181 943 6400, fax: +44 181 943 6735, e-mail: jane.tsakalou@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.npl.co.uk11-15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13-15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5-8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12-15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16-18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv99 5-7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10-13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser March 30 March-1 April Symposium on Design, Test and Microfabrication of MEMS/MOEMS, Paris, France Details: B Courtois, telephone: +33 4 7657 4615, fax: +33 4 7647 3814, e-mail: Bernard.Courtois@imag.fr13-15 International Workshop on Optical Measurements '99, Liverpool, UK Details: Telephone: +44 151 231 3585, fax: +44 151 709 5057, e-mail: ems@livjm.ac.uk, WWW: http://www.ceorg.livjm.ac.uk/opticalmeas99/13-16 13th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, Kyongju, Korea Details: OFS-13 Secretariat, Department of Physics, KAIST, 373-1, Kusong-dong, Yusong-gu, Taejon 305-701, Korea. Telephone: +82 42 869 8351/8171, fax: +82 42 869 8350/5527, e-mail: ejsohn@cais.kaist.ac.kr, WWW: http://cactus.kjist.ac.kr/ofs132-6 45th International Instrumentation Symposium, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Details: Bob Lindeman, telephone: +1 931 454 6850, fax: +1 931 454 6406, e-mail: lindeman@hap.arnold.af.mil, WWW: http://www.isa.org/sections/contacts/45iiscfp.pdf 3-7 3rd CCM Conference on Pressure Metrology from Ultra High Vacuum to Very High Pressures (10-7 Pa to 109 Pa), Torino, Italy Details: M Bergoglio, Istituto di Metrologia `G Colonnetti', Strada delle Cacce 73, 10135 Torino, Italy. E-mail: bergoglio@imc.to.cnr.it 18-20 Sensor '99 9th International Fair and Congress for Sensors, Transducers and Systems, Nürnberg, Germany Details: ACS Organizations GmbH, PO Box 2352, D-31506 Wunstorf, Germany. Telephone: +49 5033 2015, fax: +49 5033 1056, e-mail: acs@sensor99.de, WWW: http://www.sensor99.de 20-22 ODIMAP II 2nd Topical Meeting on Optoelectronic Distance/Displacement Measurements and Applications, Pavia, Italy Details: AEI-Ufficio Centrale, P.le R. Morandi 2, 20121 Milano, Italy. Telephone: +39 02 777 90205/218, fax: +39 02 798817, e-mail: conferencesaei@aei.it, WWW: http://ipvsm8.unipv.it/leos or http://www.aei.it/odimap2.html24-26 The 16th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Venice, Italy Details: IamdM Executive Office, 2685 Motor Avenue, Suite 240, Los Angeles, CA 90034-5750, USA. Telephone: +1 310 287 1463, fax: +1 310 287 1851, e-mail: bob.myers@ieee.org, WWW: http://home.cray.com/~strecker/ieee.html 31 May-4 June EUSPEN 1st Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, Bremen, Germany Details: Professor E Brinksmeier, Universität Bremen FB4/FG06, Badgasteiner Straß e 1, D-28359 Bremen. Telephone: +49 421 218 7481, fax: +49 421 218 4455, e-mail: euspen@iwt.uni-bremen.de7-10 Transducers '99 10th International Conference on Solid State Sensors and Actuators, Sendai, Japan Details: J Etizen, telephone: +81 3 3299 1371, fax: +81 3 3299 1361, e-mail: tr99@twics.com, WWW: http://www.com.cas.uec.ac.jp/trans99.html 13-18 IMEKO XV World Congress, Osaka, Japan Details: c/o The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 35-28-303, 1-Chome Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113. Telephone: +81 3 3814 4121, fax: +81 3 3814 4699, e-mail: mnami@sice.or.jp 21-25 Frontiers and Science and Measurement, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK Details: Jane Tsakalou, telephone: +44 181 943 6400, fax: +44 181 943 6735, e-mail: jane.tsakalou@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.npl.co.uk11-15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13-15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5-8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12-15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16-18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv99 5-7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10-13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser April 13-15 International Workshop on Optical Measurements '99, Liverpool, UK Details: Telephone: +44 151 231 3585, fax: +44 151 709 5057, e-mail: ems@livjm.ac.uk, WWW: http://www.ceorg.livjm.ac.uk/opticalmeas99/13-16 13th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, Kyongju, Korea Details: OFS-13 Secretariat, Department of Physics, KAIST, 373-1, Kusong-dong, Yusong-gu, Taejon 305-701, Korea. Telephone: +82 42 869 8351/8171, fax: +82 42 869 8350/5527, e-mail: ejsohn@cais.kaist.ac.kr, WWW: http://cactus.kjist.ac.kr/ofs132-6 45th International Instrumentation Symposium, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Details: Bob Lindeman, telephone: +1 931 454 6850, fax: +1 931 454 6406, e-mail: lindeman@hap.arnold.af.mil, WWW: http://www.isa.org/sections/contacts/45iiscfp.pdf 3-7 3rd CCM Conference on Pressure Metrology from Ultra High Vacuum to Very High Pressures (10-7 Pa to 109 Pa), Torino, Italy Details: M Bergoglio, Istituto di Metrologia `G Colonnetti', Strada delle Cacce 73, 10135 Torino, Italy. E-mail: bergoglio@imc.to.cnr.it 18-20 Sensor '99 9th International Fair and Congress for Sensors, Transducers and Systems, Nürnberg, Germany Details: ACS Organizations GmbH, PO Box 2352, D-31506 Wunstorf, Germany. Telephone: +49 5033 2015, fax: +49 5033 1056, e-mail: acs@sensor99.de, WWW: http://www.sensor99.de 20-22 ODIMAP II 2nd Topical Meeting on Optoelectronic Distance/Displacement Measurements and Applications, Pavia, Italy Details: AEI-Ufficio Centrale, P.le R. Morandi 2, 20121 Milano, Italy. Telephone: +39 02 777 90205/218, fax: +39 02 798817, e-mail: conferencesaei@aei.it, WWW: http://ipvsm8.unipv.it/leos or http://www.aei.it/odimap2.html24-26 The 16th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Venice, Italy Details: IandM Executive Office, 2685 Motor Avenue, Suite 240, Los Angeles, CA 90034-5750, USA. Telephone: +1 310 287 1463, fax: +1 310 287 1851, e-mail: bob.myers@ieee.org, WWW: http://home.cray.com/~strecker/ieee.html 31 May-4 June EUSPEN 1st Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, Bremen, Germany Details: Professor E Brinksmeier, Universität Bremen FB4/FG06, Badgasteiner Straß e 1, D-28359 Bremen. Telephone: +49 421 218 7481, fax: +49 421 218 4455, e-mail: euspen@iwt.uni-bremen.de7-10 Transducers '99 10th International Conference on Solid State Sensors and Actuators, Sendai, Japan Details: J Etizen, telephone: +81 3 3299 1371, fax: +81 3 3299 1361, e-mail: tr99@twics.com, WWW: http://www.com.cas.uec.ac.jp/trans99.html 13-18 IMEKO XV World Congress, Osaka, Japan Details: c/o The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 35-28-303, 1-Chome Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113. Telephone: +81 3 3814 4121, fax: +81 3 3814 4699, e-mail: mnami@sice.or.jp 21-25 Frontiers and Science and Measurement, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK Details: Jane Tsakalou, telephone: +44 181 943 6400, fax: +44 181 943 6735, e-mail: jane.tsakalou@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.npl.co.uk11-15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13-15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5-8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12-15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16-18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv99 5-7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10-13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser * 13-16 13th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, Kyongju, Korea Details: OFS-13 Secretariat, Department of Physics, KAIST, 373-1, Kusong-dong, Yusong-gu, Taejon 305-701, Korea. Telephone: +82 42 869 8351/8171, fax: +82 42 869 8350/5527, e-mail: ejsohn@cais.kaist.ac.kr, WWW: http://cactus.kjist.ac.kr/ofs132-6 45th International Instrumentation Symposium, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Details: Bob Lindeman, telephone: +1 931 454 6850, fax: +1 931 454 6406, e-mail: lindeman@hap.arnold.af.mil, WWW: http://www.isa.org/sections/contacts/45iiscfp.pdf 3-7 3rd CCM Conference on Pressure Metrology from Ultra High Vacuum to Very High Pressures (10-7 Pa to 109 Pa), Torino, Italy Details: M Bergoglio, Istituto di Metrologia `G Colonnetti', Strada delle Cacce 73, 10135 Torino, Italy. E-mail: bergoglio@imc.to.cnr.it 18-20 Sensor '99 9th International Fair and Congress for Sensors, Transducers and Systems, Nürnberg, Germany Details: ACS Organizations GmbH, PO Box 2352, D-31506 Wunstorf, Germany. Telephone: +49 5033 2015, fax: +49 5033 1056, e-mail: acs@sensor99.de, WWW: http://www.sensor99.de 20-22 ODIMAP II 2nd Topical Meeting on Optoelectronic Distance/Displacement Measurements and Applications, Pavia, Italy Details: AEI-Ufficio Centrale, P.le R. Morandi 2, 20121 Milano, Italy. Telephone: +39 02 777 90205/218, fax: +39 02 798817, e-mail: conferencesaei@aei.it, WWW: http://ipvsm8.unipv.it/leos or http://www.aei.it/odimap2.html24-26 The 16th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Venice, Italy Details: IandM Executive Office, 2685 Motor Avenue, Suite 240, Los Angeles, CA 90034-5750, USA. Telephone: +1 310 287 1463, fax: +1 310 287 1851, e-mail: bob.myers@ieee.org, WWW: http://home.cray.com/~strecker/ieee.html 31 May-4 June EUSPEN 1st Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, Bremen, Germany Details: Professor E Brinksmeier, Universität Bremen FB4/FG06, Badgasteiner Straß e 1, D-28359 Bremen. Telephone: +49 421 218 7481, fax: +49 421 218 4455, e-mail: euspen@iwt.uni-bremen.de7-10 Transducers '99 10th International Conference on Solid State Sensors and Actuators, Sendai, Japan Details: J Etizen, telephone: +81 3 3299 1371, fax: +81 3 3299 1361, e-mail: tr99@twics.com, WWW: http://www.com.cas.uec.ac.jp/trans99.html 13-18 IMEKO XV World Congress, Osaka, Japan Details: c/o The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 35-28-303, 1-Chome Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113. Telephone: +81 3 3814 4121, fax: +81 3 3814 4699, e-mail: mnami@sice.or.jp 21-25 Frontiers and Science and Measurement, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK Details: Jane Tsakalou, telephone: +44 181 943 6400, fax: +44 181 943 6735, e-mail: jane.tsakalou@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.npl.co.uk11-15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13-15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5-8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12-15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16-18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv99 5-7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10-13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser * 2-6 45th International Instrumentation Symposium, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Details: Bob Lindeman, telephone: +1 931 454 6850, fax: +1 931 454 6406, e-mail: lindeman@hap.arnold.af.mil, WWW: http://www.isa.org/sections/contacts/45iiscfp.pdf 3-7 3rd CCM Conference on Pressure Metrology from Ultra High Vacuum to Very High Pressures (10-7 Pa to 109 Pa), Torino, Italy Details: M Bergoglio, Istituto di Metrologia `G Colonnetti', Strada delle Cacce 73, 10135 Torino, Italy. E-mail: bergoglio@imc.to.cnr.it 18-20 Sensor '99 9th International Fair and Congress for Sensors, Transducers and Systems, Nürnberg, Germany Details: ACS Organizations GmbH, PO Box 2352, D-31506 Wunstorf, Germany. Telephone: +49 5033 2015, fax: +49 5033 1056, e-mail: acs@sensor99.de, WWW: http://www.sensor99.de 20-22 ODIMAP II 2nd Topical Meeting on Optoelectronic Distance/Displacement Measurements and Applications, Pavia, Italy Details: AEI-Ufficio Centrale, P.le R. Morandi 2, 20121 Milano, Italy. Telephone: +39 02 777 90205/218, fax: +39 02 798817, e-mail: conferencesaei@aei.it, WWW: http://ipvsm8.unipv.it/leos or http://www.aei.it/odimap2.html24-26 The 16th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Venice, Italy Details: IandM Executive Office, 2685 Motor Avenue, Suite 240, Los Angeles, CA 90034-5750, USA. Telephone: +1 310 287 1463, fax: +1 310 287 1851, e-mail: bob.myers@ieee.org, WWW: http://home.cray.com/~strecker/ieee.html 31 May-4 June EUSPEN 1st Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, Bremen, Germany Details: Professor E Brinksmeier, Universität Bremen FB4/FG06, Badgasteiner Straß e 1, D-28359 Bremen. Telephone: +49 421 218 7481, fax: +49 421 218 4455, e-mail: euspen@iwt.uni-bremen.de7-10 Transducers '99 10th International Conference on Solid State Sensors and Actuators, Sendai, Japan Details: J Etizen, telephone: +81 3 3299 1371, fax: +81 3 3299 1361, e-mail: tr99@twics.com, WWW: http://www.com.cas.uec.ac.jp/trans99.html 13-18 IMEKO XV World Congress, Osaka, Japan Details: c/o The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 35-28-303, 1-Chome Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113. Telephone: +81 3 3814 4121, fax: +81 3 3814 4699, e-mail: mnami@sice.or.jp 21-25 Frontiers and Science and Measurement, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK Details: Jane Tsakalou, telephone: +44 181 943 6400, fax: +44 181 943 6735, e-mail: jane.tsakalou@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.npl.co.uk11-15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13-15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5-8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12-15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16-18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv99 5-7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10-13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser * 24-26 The 16th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Venice, Italy Details: IandM Executive Office, 2685 Motor Avenue, Suite 240, Los Angeles, CA 90034-5750, USA. Telephone: +1 310 287 1463, fax: +1 310 287 1851, e-mail: bob.myers@ieee.org, WWW: http://home.cray.com/~strecker/ieee.html 31 May-4 June EUSPEN 1st Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, Bremen, Germany Details: Professor E Brinksmeier, Universität Bremen FB4/FG06, Badgasteiner Straß e 1, D-28359 Bremen. Telephone: +49 421 218 7481, fax: +49 421 218 4455, e-mail: euspen@iwt.uni-bremen.de7-10 Transducers '99 10th International Conference on Solid State Sensors and Actuators, Sendai, Japan Details: J Etizen, telephone: +81 3 3299 1371, fax: +81 3 3299 1361, e-mail: tr99@twics.com, WWW: http://www.com.cas.uec.ac.jp/trans99.html 13-18 IMEKO XV World Congress, Osaka, Japan Details: c/o The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 35-28-303, 1-Chome Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113. Telephone: +81 3 3814 4121, fax: +81 3 3814 4699, e-mail: mnami@sice.or.jp 21-25 Frontiers and Science and Measurement, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK Details: Jane Tsakalou, telephone: +44 181 943 6400, fax: +44 181 943 6735, e-mail: jane.tsakalou@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.npl.co.uk11-15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13-15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5-8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12-15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16-18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv99 5-7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10-13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser June 7-10 Transducers '99 10th International Conference on Solid State Sensors and Actuators, Sendai, Japan Details: J Etizen, telephone: +81 3 3299 1371, fax: +81 3 3299 1361, e-mail: tr99@twics.com, WWW: http://www.com.cas.uec.ac.jp/trans99.html 13-18 IMEKO XV World Congress, Osaka, Japan Details: c/o The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 35-28-303, 1-Chome Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113. Telephone: +81 3 3814 4121, fax: +81 3 3814 4699, e-mail: mnami@sice.or.jp 21-25 Frontiers and Science and Measurement, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK Details: Jane Tsakalou, telephone: +44 181 943 6400, fax: +44 181 943 6735, e-mail: jane.tsakalou@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.npl.co.uk11-15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13-15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5-8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12-15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16-18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv99 5-7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10-13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser July* 11-15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13-15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5-8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12-15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16-18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv99 5-7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10-13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser * 13-15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5-8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12-15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16-18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv99 5-7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10-13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser September* 5-8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12-15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16-18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv99 5-7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10-13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser October* 5-7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10-13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser 2000July* 10-13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser
- Supplementary Content
- 10.1088/0957-0233/10/4/015
- Jan 1, 1999
- Measurement Science and Technology
Entries marked by * appear here for the first time. April 13--15 International Workshop on Optical Measurements '99, Liverpool, UK Details: Telephone: +44 151 231 3585, fax: +44 151 709 5057, e-mail: ems@livjm.ac.uk, WWW: http://www.ceorg.livjm.ac.uk/opticalmeas99/ 13--16 13th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, Kyongju, Korea Details: OFS-13 Secretariat, Department of Physics, KAIST, 373-1, Kusong-dong, Yusong-gu, Taejon 305-701, Korea. Telephone: +82 42 869 8351/8171, fax: +82 42 869 8350/5527, e-mail: ejsohn@cais.kaist.ac.kr, WWW: http://cactus.kjist.ac.kr/ofs132--6 45th International Instrumentation Symposium, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Details: Bob Lindeman, telephone: +1 931 454 6850, fax: +1 931 454 6406, e-mail: lindeman@hap.arnold.af.mil, WWW: http://www.isa.org/sections/contacts/45iiscfp.pdf 3--7 3rd CCM Conference on Pressure Metrology from Ultra High Vacuum to Very High Pressures (10-7 Pa to 109 Pa), Torino, Italy Details: M Bergoglio, Istituto di Metrologia `G Colonnetti', Strada delle Cacce 73, 10135 Torino, Italy. E-mail: bergoglio@imc.to.cnr.it 18--20 Sensor '99 9th International Fair and Congress for Sensors, Transducers and Systems, Nürnberg, Germany Details: ACS Organizations GmbH, PO Box 2352, D-31506 Wunstorf, Germany. Telephone: +49 5033 2015, fax: +49 5033 1056, e-mail: acs@sensor99.de, WWW: http://www.sensor99.de 20--22 ODIMAP II 2nd Topical Meeting on Optoelectronic Distance/Displacement Measurements and Applications, Pavia, Italy Details: AEI-Ufficio Centrale, P.le R. Morandi 2, 20121 Milano, Italy. Telephone: +39 02 777 90205/218, fax: +39 02 798817, e-mail: conferencesaei@aei.it, WWW: http://ipvsm8.unipv.it/leos or http://www.aei.it/odimap2.html 24--26 The 16th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Venice, Italy Details: IandM Executive Office, 2685 Motor Avenue, Suite 240, Los Angeles, CA 90034-5750, USA. Telephone: +1 310 287 1463, fax: +1 310 287 1851, e-mail: bob.myers@ieee.org, WWW: http://home.cray.com/strecker/ieee.html 31 May--4 June EUSPEN 1st Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, Bremen, Germany Details: Professor E Brinksmeier, Universität Bremen FB4/FG06, Badgasteiner Straß e 1, D-28359 Bremen. Telephone: +49 421 218 7481, fax: +49 421 218 4455, e-mail: euspen@iwt.uni-bremen.de7--10 Transducers '99 10th International Conference on Solid State Sensors and Actuators, Sendai, Japan Details: J Etizen, telephone: +81 3 3299 1371, fax: +81 3 3299 1361, e-mail: tr99@twics.com, WWW: http://www.com.cas.uec.ac.jp/trans99.html 13--18 IMEKO XV World Congress, Osaka, Japan Details: c/o The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 35-28-303, 1-Chome Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113. Telephone: +81 3 3814 4121, fax: +81 3 3814 4699, e-mail: mnami@sice.or.jp14--17 Laboratory Health and Safety, Loughborough University, UK Details: Joyce Bostock, Centre for Hazard and Risk Management (CHaRM), Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK. Telephone: +44 1509 222 175, fax: +44 1509 223 991, e-mail: j.g.bostock@lboro.ac.uk 21--25 Frontiers and Science and Measurement, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK Details: Jane Tsakalou, telephone: +44 181 943 6400, fax: +44 181 943 6735, e-mail: jane.tsakalou@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.npl.co.uk11--15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13--15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5--8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12--15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16--18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California--Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California--Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv995--7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10--13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser May 2--6 45th International Instrumentation Symposium, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Details: Bob Lindeman, telephone: +1 931 454 6850, fax: +1 931 454 6406, e-mail: lindeman@hap.arnold.af.mil, WWW: http://www.isa.org/sections/contacts/45iiscfp.pdf 3--7 3rd CCM Conference on Pressure Metrology from Ultra High Vacuum to Very High Pressures (10-7 Pa to 109 Pa), Torino, Italy Details: M Bergoglio, Istituto di Metrologia `G Colonnetti', Strada delle Cacce 73, 10135 Torino, Italy. E-mail: bergoglio@imc.to.cnr.it 18--20 Sensor '99 9th International Fair and Congress for Sensors, Transducers and Systems, Nürnberg, Germany Details: ACS Organizations GmbH, PO Box 2352, D-31506 Wunstorf, Germany. Telephone: +49 5033 2015, fax: +49 5033 1056, e-mail: acs@sensor99.de, WWW: http://www.sensor99.de 20--22 ODIMAP II 2nd Topical Meeting on Optoelectronic Distance/Displacement Measurements and Applications, Pavia, Italy Details: AEI-Ufficio Centrale, P.le R. Morandi 2, 20121 Milano, Italy. Telephone: +39 02 777 90205/218, fax: +39 02 798817, e-mail: conferencesaei@aei.it, WWW: http://ipvsm8.unipv.it/leos or http://www.aei.it/odimap2.html 24--26 The 16th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Venice, Italy Details: IandM Executive Office, 2685 Motor Avenue, Suite 240, Los Angeles, CA 90034-5750, USA. Telephone: +1 310 287 1463, fax: +1 310 287 1851, e-mail: bob.myers@ieee.org, WWW: http://home.cray.com/strecker/ieee.html 31 May--4 June EUSPEN 1st Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, Bremen, Germany Details: Professor E Brinksmeier, Universität Bremen FB4/FG06, Badgasteiner Straß e 1, D-28359 Bremen. Telephone: +49 421 218 7481, fax: +49 421 218 4455, e-mail: euspen@iwt.uni-bremen.de7--10 Transducers '99 10th International Conference on Solid State Sensors and Actuators, Sendai, Japan Details: J Etizen, telephone: +81 3 3299 1371, fax: +81 3 3299 1361, e-mail: tr99@twics.com, WWW: http://www.com.cas.uec.ac.jp/trans99.html 13--18 IMEKO XV World Congress, Osaka, Japan Details: c/o The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 35-28-303, 1-Chome Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113. Telephone: +81 3 3814 4121, fax: +81 3 3814 4699, e-mail: mnami@sice.or.jp14--17 Laboratory Health and Safety, Loughborough University, UK Details: Joyce Bostock, Centre for Hazard and Risk Management (CHaRM), Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK. Telephone: +44 1509 222 175, fax: +44 1509 223 991, e-mail: j.g.bostock@lboro.ac.uk 21--25 Frontiers and Science and Measurement, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK Details: Jane Tsakalou, telephone: +44 181 943 6400, fax: +44 181 943 6735, e-mail: jane.tsakalou@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.npl.co.uk11--15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13--15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5--8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12--15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16--18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California--Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California--Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv995--7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10--13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser June 7--10 Transducers '99 10th International Conference on Solid State Sensors and Actuators, Sendai, Japan Details: J Etizen, telephone: +81 3 3299 1371, fax: +81 3 3299 1361, e-mail: tr99@twics.com, WWW: http://www.com.cas.uec.ac.jp/trans99.html 13--18 IMEKO XV World Congress, Osaka, Japan Details: c/o The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 35-28-303, 1-Chome Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113. Telephone: +81 3 3814 4121, fax: +81 3 3814 4699, e-mail: mnami@sice.or.jp14--17 Laboratory Health and Safety, Loughborough University, UK Details: Joyce Bostock, Centre for Hazard and Risk Management (CHaRM), Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK. Telephone: +44 1509 222 175, fax: +44 1509 223 991, e-mail: j.g.bostock@lboro.ac.uk 21--25 Frontiers and Science and Measurement, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK Details: Jane Tsakalou, telephone: +44 181 943 6400, fax: +44 181 943 6735, e-mail: jane.tsakalou@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.npl.co.uk11--15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13--15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5--8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12--15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16--18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California--Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California--Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv995--7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10--13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser * 14--17 Laboratory Health and Safety, Loughborough University, UK Details: Joyce Bostock, Centre for Hazard and Risk Management (CHaRM), Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK. Telephone: +44 1509 222 175, fax: +44 1509 223 991, e-mail: j.g.bostock@lboro.ac.uk 21--25 Frontiers and Science and Measurement, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK Details: Jane Tsakalou, telephone: +44 181 943 6400, fax: +44 181 943 6735, e-mail: jane.tsakalou@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.npl.co.uk11--15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13--15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5--8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12--15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16--18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California--Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California--Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv995--7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10--13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser July 11--15 National Conference of Standards Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Details: Tom Huttemann, 4890 County Road #11, Rushville, NY 14544, USA. Telephone: +1 716 554 6295, fax: +1 716 554 4434, e-mail: info@charlottecvb.org, WWW:http://www.ncsl-hq.org 13--15 The 6th International Workshop on Femtosecond Technology, Chiba, Japan Details: FST`99 Secretariat, The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, 5-5 Tokodai, Tsukuba 300-2635, Japan. Telephone: +81 298 47 5181, fax: +81 298 47 4417, e-mail: fst@festa.or.jp, WWW:http://www.festa.or.jp5--8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12--15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16--18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California--Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California--Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv995--7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10--13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser September 5--8 Sensors and their Applications X, Cardiff, UK Details: Belinda Hopley, Institute of Physics, Conferences Department, 76 Portland Place, London W1N 3DH. Telephone: +44 171 470 4800, fax: +44 171 470 4848, e-mail: belinda.hopley@iop.org, WWW: http://map.eng.abdn.ac.uk/ISAT 12--15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12-15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16--18 September 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California--Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California--Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv995--7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10--13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser October 5--7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/10--13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser 2000July 10--13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser
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I am pleased to announce and welcome three new associate editors who recently joined the editorial board of the Journal: Dr. Xiaoping Du, Dr. Harrison Kim, and Dr. Kazuhiro Saitou.Dr. Xiaoping Du is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from Chongqing University, China, Shanghai Jian Tong University, China, and the University of Illinois at Chicago, respectively, all in Mechanical Engineering. He served as an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Southwest Petroleum University in China. Dr. Du has also experience as a mechanical engineer at two companies. Dr. Du's areas of research include design under uncertainty, reliability, and optimization.Dr. Harrison Kim is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), and his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, all in Mechanical Engineering. Dr. Kim is an editorial board member for the Engineering Optimization journal. Dr. Kim's areas of research include complex systems design, product design analytics, multidisciplinary design optimization, sustainability and market systems, and energy systems engineering.Dr. Kazuhiro Saitou is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He received a B.E. degree from the University of Tokyo, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a past chair of the ASME Design Automation Conference, ASME Design Automation Committee, and ASME Design for Manufacturing and the Life Cycle Committee. He has served as an associate editor for the ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, and IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering. Dr. Saitou's areas of research include assembly design, structural optimization, manufacturing systems, and biomedical image processing.I would also like to take this opportunity and thank the associate editors who have recently completed their term. These are Janet Allen, Diann Brei, Jim Schmiedeler, and Timothy Simpson.For more information about the Journal, please also refer to its companion site: www.asmejmd.org.
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Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12 - 15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16 - 18 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv995 - 7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/2 - 4 National Measurement Conference '99 incorporating BEMC '99, Brighton, UK Details: Jacky Gobbo, NMP Conference Secretariat, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington TW11 0LW. Telephone: +44 20 8943 6602, fax: +44 20 89436821, e-mail: nmp_sec@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.nmpuk.co.uk/9 - 11 4th International Conference on Optoelectronics, Optical Sensors and Measuring Techniques and 6th Conference on Infrared Sensors and Systems in cooperation with 3rd Exhibition and Technology Symposium on Materials, Processes, Engineering and Manufacturing Equipment for Micro-Electromechanical Products, Erfurt, Germany Details: AMA Service GmbH, PO Box 2352, D-31506 Wunstorf, Germany. Telephone: +49 5033 2015, fax: +49 5033 1056, e-mail: info@sensorfairs.de, WWW: http://www.sensorfairs.de10 - 13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser * 6 - 7 Course on UV Measurement Techniques, Teddington, UK Details: Bill Hartree, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington TW11 0LW. Telephone: +44 20 8943 6416, fax: +44 20 8943 6935, e-mail: bill.hartree@npl.co.uk 12 - 15 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Details: N Kasagi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8656, Japan. Telephone: +81 3 3812 2111 ext. 6417, fax: +81 3 5800 6999, e-mail: kasagi@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, WWW: http://tsfp.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 12 - 15 EUROSENSORS XIII, The Hague, The Netherlands Details: R F Wolffenbuttel, telephone: +31 15 278 6287, fax: +31 15 278, e-mail: eurosensors@ei.et.tudelft.nl 16 - 18 3rd International Workshop on Particle Image Velocimetry, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Details: Professor C D Meinhart, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Telephone: +1 217 333 3752, fax: 217 244 5707, e-mail: piv99@engineering.ucsb.edu, WWW: http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~piv995 - 7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/2 - 4 National Measurement Conference '99 incorporating BEMC '99, Brighton, UK Details: Jacky Gobbo, NMP Conference Secretariat, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington TW11 0LW. Telephone: +44 20 8943 6602, fax: +44 20 89436821, e-mail: nmp_sec@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.nmpuk.co.uk/9 - 11 4th International Conference on Optoelectronics, Optical Sensors and Measuring Techniques and 6th Conference on Infrared Sensors and Systems in cooperation with 3rd Exhibition and Technology Symposium on Materials, Processes, Engineering and Manufacturing Equipment for Micro-Electromechanical Products, Erfurt, Germany Details: AMA Service GmbH, PO Box 2352, D-31506 Wunstorf, Germany. Telephone: +49 5033 2015, fax: +49 5033 1056, e-mail: info@sensorfairs.de, WWW: http://www.sensorfairs.de10 - 13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser October 5 - 7 ISA TECH 1999, Philadelphia, PA, USA Details: Telephone: +1 919 990 9217, fax: +1 919 549 8288, e-mail: kragland@isa.org, WWW: http://www.isa.org/techexpo/2 - 4 National Measurement Conference '99 incorporating BEMC '99, Brighton, UK Details: Jacky Gobbo, NMP Conference Secretariat, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington TW11 0LW. Telephone: +44 20 8943 6602, fax: +44 20 89436821, e-mail: nmp_sec@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.nmpuk.co.uk/9 - 11 4th International Conference on Optoelectronics, Optical Sensors and Measuring Techniques and 6th Conference on Infrared Sensors and Systems in cooperation with 3rd Exhibition and Technology Symposium on Materials, Processes, Engineering and Manufacturing Equipment for Micro-Electromechanical Products, Erfurt, Germany Details: AMA Service GmbH, PO Box 2352, D-31506 Wunstorf, Germany. Telephone: +49 5033 2015, fax: +49 5033 1056, e-mail: info@sensorfairs.de, WWW: http://www.sensorfairs.de10 - 13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser * 2 - 4 National Measurement Conference '99 incorporating BEMC '99, Brighton, UK Details: Jacky Gobbo, NMP Conference Secretariat, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington TW11 0LW. Telephone: +44 20 8943 6602, fax: +44 20 89436821, e-mail: nmp_sec@npl.co.uk, WWW: http://www.nmpuk.co.uk/9 - 11 4th International Conference on Optoelectronics, Optical Sensors and Measuring Techniques and 6th Conference on Infrared Sensors and Systems in cooperation with 3rd Exhibition and Technology Symposium on Materials, Processes, Engineering and Manufacturing Equipment for Micro-Electromechanical Products, Erfurt, Germany Details: AMA Service GmbH, PO Box 2352, D-31506 Wunstorf, Germany. Telephone: +49 5033 2015, fax: +49 5033 1056, e-mail: info@sensorfairs.de, WWW: http://www.sensorfairs.de10 - 13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser 2000May* 9 - 11 4th International Conference on Optoelectronics, Optical Sensors and Measuring Techniques and 6th Conference on Infrared Sensors and Systems in cooperation with 3rd Exhibition and Technology Symposium on Materials, Processes, Engineering and Manufacturing Equipment for Micro-Electromechanical Products, Erfurt, Germany Details: AMA Service GmbH, PO Box 2352, D-31506 Wunstorf, Germany. Telephone: +49 5033 2015, fax: +49 5033 1056, e-mail: info@sensorfairs.de, WWW: http://www.sensorfairs.de10 - 13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser July 10 - 13 10th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics Details: Graça Pereira, Mechanical Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal. Fax: +351 1 849 6156, e-mail: llaser@dem.ist.utl.pt, WWW: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/lisboa-laser
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Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are engineered systems with built-in seamless integration of physical and cyber components. Fundamental developments in sensing, communication, control, and computing technologies endow CPS with flexibility, adaptability, scalability, and robustness. The availability and size of input-output data generated along with the control of CPS bring a unique opportunity for machine learning techniques to advance the theory of dynamical control systems, by learning control rules directly from data. Integration of input-output data into adaptive, robust, predictive, and distributed control policies holds the key to exploiting the potential of learning and optimisation in the CPS designs. There are several challenges related to sampling, transmission, synchronization, as well as associated cyber security when merging contemporary data-based and traditional model-based control techniques for CPS. The overarching goal of this special issue is to bring together innovative developments on the interface between learning, control, and optimisation targeting cyber-physical opportunities emerging from power, transportation, and manufacturing systems. Through a rigorous peer review process, three articles have been accepted, which are summarised below. In the study, "Learning-based distributed adaptive control of heterogeneous multi-agent systems with unknown leader dynamics", the authors develop a distributed adaptive tracking control method for heterogeneous multi-agent systems with unknown leader dynamics in a directed graph. In contrast to the reported leader-following consensus studies, the prior knowledge of the leader is supposed to be cognised by some or all of the followers, the situation that the leader's dynamics are totally unrecognised but can be learned for each individual follower is considered. A data-driven learning algorithm using the system's data is developed to reconstruct the unknown systems matrix. Then, an adaptive distributed dynamic compensator is exploited to provide the leader's state estimation in a directed graph. Afterwards, a dynamic output feedback control law for each agent is projected. Theoretical analysis shows that the proposed algorithms not only ensure that all followers can identify the unknown system matrix but also guarantee that the distributed output leader-following consensus control with heterogeneous dynamics is achieved without any global information. In the study, "Sampled-data synchronisation of singular Markovian jump system (SMJS): application to a DC motor model", the authors consider the sampled-data synchronisation problem for SMJSs subject to aperiodic sampled-data control. Firstly, by constructing mode-dependent one-sided loop-based Lyapunov functional (LBLF) and two-sided LBLF, two different stochastically admissible conditions are suggested for error SMJSs with aperiodic sampled-data. It is guaranteed that the slave system is stochastically synchronised to the master system on the basis of the proposed stochastically admissible conditions. Secondly, two corresponding mode-dependent aperiodic sampled-data controller design approaches are provided for error SMJSs based on two different conditions, respectively. Finally, the validity of these approaches is demonstrated by a DC motor model. It also demonstrated that the two-sided LBLF method possesses a larger upper bound of the sampling period than the one-sided LBLF method. In the study, "Predefined-time distributed event-triggered algorithms for resource allocation", the authors propose a predefined-time distributed algorithm and analyse its convergence by using the Lyapunov stability theory in which the local constraint is ensured by a differential projection operator. Thus, a predefined time is obtained using a time-varying time-based generator. In addition, to reduce the communication consumption between agents, the authors develop a static as well as a dynamic-based event-triggered control scheme, where the information broadcast only occurs at some discrete time instants. Moreover, the three proposed algorithms converge precisely to the global optimal solution. Besides, the Zeno behaviour is excluded in the above static and dynamic event-triggered mechanisms. The guest editors would like to thank the Editor-in-Chief of the IET Cyber-Physical Systems: Theory & Applications, Prof. Shiyan Hu, and the Editorial Office for their great support of our special issue. In addition, we thank all the authors who submitted their quality papers to this special issue, and special thanks go to all anonymous reviewers for their great efforts and time to accomplish their review tasks. Data sharing not applicable. Jian Sun is currently a professor at Beijing Institute of Technology, China. He received the bachelor's degree from the Department of Automation and Electric Engineering, Jilin Institute of Technology, Changchun, China, in 2001, the master's degree from the Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Changchun, in 2004, and the Ph.D. degree from the Institute of Automation, CAS, Beijing, China, in 2007. He was a Research Fellow with the Faculty of Advanced Technology, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, U.K., from 2008 to 2009. He was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow with the Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, from 2007 to 2010. In 2010, he joined the School of Automation, Beijing Institute of Technology, where he has been a Professor since 2013. His current research interests include networked control systems, time-delay systems, and security of cyber-physical systems. He is also an Editorial Board Member of the IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, the Journal of Systems Science and Complexity, and Acta Automatica Sinica. Qing-Long Han is Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Quality) and a Distinguished Professor at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. He held various academic and management positions at Griffith University and Central Queensland University, Australia. He received the Ph.D. degree in Control Engineering from East China University of Science and Technology in 1997. He has been conducting research in the areas of networked control systems, cyber physical systems, time-delay systems, multi-agent systems, smart grids, offshore structure, unmanned surface vehicles, cyber security, and neural networks. Since 2001, as of 12 August 2021, he has authored or co-authored three hundred and thirty-nine (339) fully-refereed high quality journal articles including one hundred and seventy-six (176) articles in the most prestigious IEEE Transactions, and thirty-seven (37) articles in Automatica. He has also authored or co-authored one hundred and eighty-four (184) international leading conference papers, five (5) monographs, one (1) research-based book chapter, and edited four (4) conference proceedings and ten (10) special issues. His research work has been cited 32,886 times with an h-index of 102, an i10-index of 296 according to Google Scholar. He is a Highly Cited Researcher in the Essential Science Indicator (ESI) field of Engineering (2014–2017), in the ESI Cross-Field (2018) and in both the ESI fields of Engineering and Computer Science (2019–2020) by Clarivate Analytics (Thomson Reuters). He is one of Australia's Top 5 Lifetime Achievers (Research Superstars) in the discipline area of Engineering and Computer Science by The Australian's Research Magazine (2019-2020). He is one of Australia's Top 5 Researchers in Computer Science and Electronics by Guide2Research. He was the recipient of The 2021 M. A. Sargent Medal (the Highest Award of the Electrical College Board of Engineers Australia), The 2020 IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC) Society Andrew P. Sage Best Transactions Paper Award, The 2020 IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics Outstanding Paper Award, and The 2019 IEEE SMC Society Andrew P. Sage Best Transactions Paper Award. He was the recipient of The 2020 IEEE SMC Society Best Associate Editor Award and The 2020 IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica Outstanding Associate Editor Award. Professor Han is a Member of the Academia Europaea (The Academy of Europe). He is a Fellow of The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and a Fellow of The Institution of Engineers Australia. He has served as an AdCom Member of IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES), a Member of IEEE IES Fellows Committee, and Chair of IEEE IES Technical Committee on Network-based Control Systems. He has served as Co-Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics (2022–2024), Co-Editor of Australian Journal of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, an Associate Editor for 12 international journals including IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine, IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica, Control Engineering Practice, Information Sciences, and a Guest Editor for 13 Special Issues. Guo-Ping Liu is currently a chair professor with the Southern University of Science and Technology, China. He received the BEng and MEng degrees from Central South University of Technology (now Central South University, China) in 1982 and 1985, respectively, and the PhD degree from University of Manchester in the UK in 1992. He did the postdoctoral research in the University of York in 1992–1993. He worked as a research fellow with the University of Sheffield in 1994-1996. During 1996–2000, he was a senior engineer with GEC-Alsthom and ALSTOM, and then a principal engineer and a project leader with ABB ALSTOM Power. He was a senior lecturer with the University of Nottingham in 2000–2003, a visiting professor with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2001-2005 and with the Harbin Institute of Technology in 2008–2013, and a professor with the University of South Wales in 2004–2019 and with Wuhan University in 2019–2021. Prof Liu's research interests include networked control systems, multi-objective optimal control, nonlinear identification and control, and industrial advanced control applications. He has completed more than 70 research projects as a principal investigator. He is an author of 10 books, 2 edited books, over 330 journal papers and 320 conference papers, and has 14 patents, 34 software copyrights and 2 software products. He was awarded the Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship in 1992. He was named a Highly Cited Researcher by Thomson Reuters in 2014 and 2015, by Clarivate Analytics in 2016–2018, and by Elsevier in 2014–2020. He received the second prize of Chinese National Science and Technology Awards in 2008 and 2015. Prof. Liu was the general chair of the 2007 IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control, the 2011 International Conference on Intelligent Control and Information Processing, and the 2012 UKACC International Conference on Control. He has served as an Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Automation and Computing in 2004–2021 and an Honorary Editor-in-Chief of the journal "Advances in Internet of Things" since 2011. He is a Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of IET and a member of the Academy of Europe. Yajun Pan is currently a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Dalhousie University, Canada. She received the B.E. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Yanshan University, P.R. China, in 1996, the M.E. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Zhejiang University, P.R. China, in 1999 and the Ph.D degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National University of Singapore, in 2003. After receiving the Ph.D. degree, she was a post-doctoral fellow of CNRS in the Laboratoire d'Automatique de Grenoble, France from 2003 to 2004. In 2004, she held post-doctoral position in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Alberta, Canada. She is currently an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2019 Present), IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics (2016-Present), and IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics (2015–2020). She has been the Associate Editor for the Journal of Franklin Institute (2007–2013), International Journal of Advanced Robotics Systems (2014–2018), and the International Journal of Information and Systems Sciences (2009–2017). She is the Editor of the special issue on Advances in Methods for Control over Networks for the Journal of Control Science and Engineering; and the guest editor for the special issue in Advanced Modelling and Control of Complex Mechatronic Systems with Nonlinearity and Uncertainty for IEEE Access (2017–2018). She is a Fellow of Engineering Institute of Canada (FEIC - 2021), a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME - 2017), a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a member of Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineering (CSME) and a Registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. Dr. Pan was awarded the Research Excellence Award (Junior Category, Academic Year of 2008–2009) in the Faculty of Engineering, Dalhousie University. She has served as the evaluation group member for NSERC Discovery Grant (2017–2020) and also the selection committee member for NSERC RTI grant in 2016–2017. She has served as the Vice-President, Atlantic Region, for Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineering (CSME) from 2018–2020. Tao Yang is a Professor at the State Key Laboratory of Synthetical Automation for Process Industries, Northeastern University. He was an Assistant Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of North Texas, Denton, USA, from 2016–2019. He received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Washington State University in 2012. Between August 2012 and August 2014, he was an ACCESS Post-Doctoral Researcher with the ACCESS Linnaeus Centre, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. He then joined the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory as a postdoc, and was promoted to Scientist/Engineer II in 2015. His research interests include industrial artificial intelligence, integrated optimization and control, distributed control and optimization with applications to process industries, cyber physical systems, and networked control systems. He is an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology and IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica. He currently is a member of the Technical Committee on Nonlinear Systems and Control, the Technical Committee on Networks and Communication Systems, and the Technical Committee on Smart Grids of the IEEE Control Systems Society, a member of the IEEE Control Systems Society Conference Editorial Board, and a member of the IFAC Technical Committee on Large Scale Complex Systems. He received Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award and Best Student Paper award (as an advisor) of the 14th IEEE International Conference on Control & Automation in 2018. Jiahu Qin is currently a Professor with the Department of Automation, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China. He received the first Ph.D. degree in control science and engineering from the Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, in 2012, and the second Ph.D. degree in systems and control from the Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia, in 2014. His current research interests include multi-agent systems, cyber-physical systems, and complex dynamical networks. Dr. Qin serves as the Deputy Director of Youth Committee of Chinese Association of Automation. He is currently an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, Journal of The Franklin Institute, Neurocomputing, Acta Automatica Sinica, IET Cyber-Physical Systems: Theory & Applications, etc. He is a recipient of the 2017 IEEE IES (Industrial Electronics Society) Best Conference Paper Award.
- Research Article
- 10.1115/1.4054260
- Apr 13, 2022
- Journal of biomechanical engineering
The ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering has a tradition of annually publishing papers contributed by winners of the medals offered by the ASME Bioengineering Division, namely, the Lissner, Woo, Nerem, Mow, and Fung medals. Four of these papers appear in this special issue, with one to follow (for the Lissner medal) in the future. Here, we describe these medals and briefly introduce the winners.The H. R. Lissner Medal recognizes outstanding achievements in the field of bioengineering. These achievements may be in the form of (1) significant research contributions in bioengineering; (2) development of new methods of measuring in bioengineering; (3) design of new equipment and instrumentation in bioengineering; (4) educational impact on the training of bioengineers; and/or (5) service to the bioengineering community, in general, and to the Bioengineering Division of ASME, in particular. The Bioengineering Division of ASME established the H. R. Lissner Award as a divisional award in 1977. It was upgraded to a society award in 1987, made possible by a donation from Wayne State University, and is named in honor of Professor H. R. Lissner of Wayne State University for his pioneering work in biomechanics that began in 1939.The winner of the H. R. Lissner medal for 2021 is Dr. C. Ross Ethier, Ph.D. Dr. Ethier holds the Lawrence L. Gellerstedt, Jr. Chair in Bioengineering and is a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University School of Medicine. Prior to joining Georgia Tech, he was Head of the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College, London for 5 years, and Director of the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto for 2 years before that. He received his Ph.D. from MIT in 1986, his S.M. from MIT in 1983, his M. Math from Waterloo in 1982, and his B.Sc. from Queen's University in 1980. Dr. Ethier is a Fellow of ASME, AIMBE, IAMBE, ARVO, BMES, and the City and Guilds Institute.His research is in the biomechanics of cells and whole organs, with specific emphasis on ocular biomechanics. He works on developing treatments for glaucoma, the second most common cause of blindness, and for SANS, a syndrome affecting astronauts which is a major NASA human health concern. He has developed a new paradigm of how pressure within the eye is regulated and how the sclera plays a major and unexpected role in influencing vision loss in glaucoma. He has published approximately 220 refereed journal articles and two books and received both Steacie and Humboldt Fellowships. His work has attracted approximately 15,000 citations and has an h-index of 73 (Google Scholar). Dr. Ethier has been active in the Bioengineering Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for many years, including as Chair of the Division and, currently, as co-Editor of the ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. He is recognized for his outstanding contributions to ocular biomechanics, specifically the biomechanics of intraocular pressure regulation and optic nerve head biomechanics in glaucoma; for mentoring and training the next generation of biomechanical engineers; and for internationally recognized leadership within the biomechanics community.The Savio L.-Y. Woo Translational Biomechanics Medal was established in June 2015 as a society-level award and recognizes a sustained level of meritorious contributions in translating bioengineering research to clinical application, to improve the quality of life. This award is named in honor of Savio Lau-Yuen Woo, Ph.D., a distinguished University Professor of Bioengineering and the Founder and Director of the Musculoskeletal Research Center (MSRC), a diverse multidisciplinary research and educational center in the Department of Bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh. Beyond pioneering and world-renowned scholarly contributions, Professor Woo has made an enormous impact in 40 years of translational research that has significantly contributed to the delivery of healthcare. Any member of ASME who has demonstrated a sustained level of outstanding achievement in translating bioengineering findings to the clinical community may be eligible for this medal.The 2021 Woo medal awardee is Dr. Danny Bluestein, Ph.D., a Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Stony Brook University. Dr. Bluestein received a Bachelor of Science degree in aerospace engineering from the Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, Israel, and a Master of Science degree in fluid mechanics and a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from Tel Aviv University, Israel.Prof. Bluestein's research interests include the elucidation of physical forces that regulate cellular function in flowing blood, and translation of this knowledge to numerical and experimental strategies aimed at optimizing the thromboresistance of Mechanical Circulatory Support (MCS) devices, multiscale modeling of thrombosis, and enhancing clinical diagnostics of cardiovascular diseases processes and progression for developing strategies to achieve better clinical outcomes of procedures and devices for patients who suffer from these diseases. He is the author of ca. 150 peer-reviewed scientific articles. He serves as an associate editor and a member of the editorial board of several bioengineering journals, is an active member of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Bioengineering Division of the ASME, and served as the chair of the BED Biofluids technical committee and the Steering Committee of the NIH Multiscale Modeling (MSM) Consortium. Previous awards include the Established Investigator Award from the American Heart Association (AHA) and the Quantum award from the NIH-NIBIB. He is a Fellow of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) and a Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). Dr. Bluestein is inducted into the National Academy of Inventors, and he is dedicated to training the next generation of biomedical engineers. He is recognized for his international leadership in the study of cardiovascular biomechanics, thrombosis, and the thrombogenicity of medical devices that have illuminated the subtle processes at play when blood and platelets are subjected to turbulent or highly disturbed flow fields; and for translation of this knowledge to optimization of blood recirculating devices for improved thromboresistance.The Robert M. Nerem Education and Mentorship Medal is given to an individual who has demonstrated a sustained level of outstanding achievement in the education and mentoring of trainees. Examples of meritorious activities include leadership within the nominee's institution, mentoring activities that are above and beyond those expected from others employed in similar positions, mentoring activities tailored to meet the needs of the trainees, and innovative mentoring activities.Dr. Maury L. Hull, Ph.D., is the 2021 winner of the Nerem medal. Dr. Hull is a distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of California Davis where he holds appointments in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and the Department of Orthopedic Surgery. He received his B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Carnegie-Mellon University in 1969 and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees also in mechanical engineering from the University of California Berkeley in 1970 and 1975. He became a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California Davis in 1976. Dr. Hull's research activities encompass orthopedic biomechanics with emphasis on the human knee, musculoskeletal system modeling and simulation of movement, and sports biomechanics and equipment design. In recognition of his research achievements, he has received various awards including the Giovanni Borelli Award from the American Society of Biomechanics in 1989, the H. R. Lissner Medal from the Bioengineering Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2007, and honorary membership in the Personalized Arthroplasty Society in 2020.During his distinguished career, he introduced seven new undergraduate and graduate courses and developed unique experiments for existing laboratory courses. As a result of teaching these courses and others, he received the UC Davis Engineering Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award in 2002. He has mentored 90 graduate advisees and research orthopedic residents who are lead authors on most of his 240 papers published in scientific journals. From 1993 until 2000 he served as Chair of the Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program and played a leadership role in creating a new Department of Biomedical Engineering launched in 2001. This department now has 35 full-time faculty members, 400 undergraduate students, 100 graduate students, and annual research expenditures in excess of $17 million. Also, while serving as Graduate Program Chair, he spearheaded the creation of the annual University of California Systemwide Biomedical Engineering Symposium. This symposium typically attracts upwards of 200 attendees from the 10 UC campuses with large participation by students. Dr. Hull was active in the Bioengineering Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in various leadership positions for 15 years including Chair of the Division in 2003. As Division Chair, he led the formation of the annual Summer Bioengineering Conference (now the SB3C conference) typically attended by 800 participants including a large proportion of students.The Van C. Mow Medal is bestowed upon an individual who has made significant contributions to the field of bioengineering through research, education, professional development, leadership in the development of the profession, as a mentor to young bioengineers, and with service to the bioengineering community. The individual must have earned a Ph.D. or equivalent degree between 10- and 20-years prior to June 1 of the year of the award. The award was established by the Bioengineering Division in 2004.Dr. Rafael V. Davalos, Ph.D., is the 2021 recipient of the Mow medal. He is the L. Preston Wade Professor in the Virginia Tech—Wake Forest University School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences and the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics. He is Director of Virginia Tech's Center for Engineered Health, and Co-Leader of the Signaling and Biotechnology Program for the Wake Forest Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Davalos serves on the executive committee as treasurer of the ASME Bioengineering Division and as treasurer on the council for the International Society for Electroporation Based Technologies and Treatments. He currently serves on the editorial board of IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, Bioelectricity, Cancers, and Electrophoresis. Previously, he has served on the editorial board for the ASME Journal of Medical Devices, as the information chair for the Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering, and Biotransport Conference, and as vice-chair of the biotransport group within the Bioengineering Division.Dr. Davalos' research interests are in microfluidics for personalized medicine and developing technologies for cancer therapy. He is most recognized for co-inventing irreversible electroporation (IRE), a nonthermal minimally invasive surgical technique for soft tissue ablation which preserves major blood vessels, nerves, and the extracellular matrix. This form of cancer therapy received the Expedited Pathway Designation in 2018 and has been used to help thousands of patients worldwide. He is further developing an advanced form of the technology with potential for immunotherapy, and also as a new method to treat brain cancer. Dr. Davalos has authored more than 125 peer-reviewed articles, 16 book chapters, 10 journal/book covers with an h-index of 59 (>12,000 citations), and has 36 issued patents. Dr. Davalos is an ASME and AIMBE Fellow.The Y. C. Fung Early Career Award is given to young investigators who are committed to pursuing research in the field of Bioengineering and have demonstrated significant potential to make substantial contributions to the field of Bioengineering. Such accomplishments may take the form of but are not limited to, the design or development of new methods, equipment, or instrumentation in bio-engineering; and research publications in peer-reviewed journals. The award was established by the Bioengineering Division in 1985 and operated as a division award until 1998 when it was elevated to a Society award.Dr. Kristin S. Miller, Ph.D., an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Tulane University, is the recipient of the 2021 Fung Award. After receiving a BS in Biomedical Engineering from Texas A&M University, she completed her Ph.D. in Bioengineering under the mentorship of Dr. Louis J. Soslowsky at the University of Pennsylvania. Her dissertation research focused on quantifying how collagen fiber alignment changes during mechanical testing in developing tendons. She then moved to Yale University as a postdoctoral fellow under the mentorship of Dr. Jay D. Humphrey. At Yale, her work focused on mathematical modeling frameworks that predict the salient features of tissue-engineered vascular graft evolution following implantation in murine vasculature, with particular consideration to loss of the polymeric scaffold and subsequent production of neotissue.Since 2014, Dr. Miller has directed the Biomechanics of Growth and Remodeling Laboratory. Dr. Miller and colleagues have (1) assessed the biaxial mechanical function, extracellular matrix composition, and residual strain in the murine female reproductive system, (2) evaluated the role and interaction of elastic fibers and smooth muscle contractility in the murine vagina, and (3) advanced understanding of structural and mechanical processes during pelvic organ prolapse progression. Dr. Miller has published more than 30 peer-reviewed journal articles and more than 60 conference abstracts. Her team's research is supported by the NIH, NSF, and foundations. Dr. Miller is immensely grateful to her mentors, colleagues/collaborators, and trainees, including the ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference and the SB3C community. She has been active in the Bioengineering Division since 2009 and currently serves as the co-chair of the other solids theme and on the student paper competition committees. Dr. Miller received the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award in 2018.
- Research Article
- 10.1115/1.4007114
- Jul 24, 2012
- Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
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