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UPCOMING DISSERTATION DEFENSE : NAMKYOUNG LEE

Author: Namkyoung Lee

Date: Friday, March 17th, 2023, at 10:30 am

Location: EGR-2164

Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEkfuCrrzwoH9aKI60Y6SIXknB_NnBugyuM?_x_zm_rtaid=6SbQ52e7TFKsE1qdZ94tGg.1678212040878.bfb2c061cac0aca9eb0188a0a320b8cd&_x_zm_rhtaid=709

Committee Members:

Dr. Michael Pecht, Chair / Advisor
Dr. Michael H. Azarian, Co-chair / Co-advisor
Dr. Yunfeng Zhang, Dean’s Representative
Dr. Balakumar Balachandran
Dr. Mark Fuge
Dr. Gregory W. Vogl

Title of Thesis: Interpretable and Speed Adaptive Convolutional Neural Network for Prognostics and Health Management of Rotating Machinery

Abstract:

Faulty rotating machines exhibit vibrational characteristics that can be distinguished from healthy machines using prognostics and health management methods. These characteristics can be extracted using signal processing techniques. However, these techniques require certain inputs, or parameters, before the desired characteristics can be extracted. Setting the parameters requires skill and knowledge, as they should reflect the component geometries and the operational conditions. Using convolutional neural networks for diagnosing faults on a rotating machine eliminates the need for parameter setting by replacing signal processing with mathematical operations in the networks. The parameters that affect the outcomes of the operations are learned from data during the training of the neural networks. The networks can capture characteristics that are related to the health state of a machine, but their operations are not interpretable. Unlike signal processing, the internal operations of the networks have no constraints that guide the networks to transform vibrations into certain information, that is, vibrational characteristics. Without the constraints, there is no basis for understanding the characteristics in terms that can be associated with the physics of failure. The lack of interpretability impedes the physical validation of vibrational characteristics captured by the networks.
This dissertation presents a method for changing the internal operations of a convolutional neural network to emulate a specific type of signal processing known as envelope analysis. Envelope analysis demodulates vibrations to extract vibrational signatures associated with mechanical impact on a defective rolling component. An understanding of envelope analysis, along with knowledge of the geometries of machine components and operational speeds, allows for a physical interpretation of the signatures. The dissertation develops speed adaptive convolutional layers and a rotational speed estimation algorithm to identify defect signatures whose frequency components change as the speed changes. The characteristics that are captured by the developed convolutional neural network are verified through a feature selection process that is designed to filter out physically implausible features. Case studies on three different systems demonstrate the feasibility of using the developed convolutional neural network for the diagnosis.

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Workshops, Seminars, & Events

NextProf Nexus 2023: Applications Open

On August 28-31, 2023, Georgia Tech, the University of Michigan, and University of California, Berkeley will co-host the 2023 NextProf Nexus future faculty workshop on Georgia Tech’s campus.

This program aims to diversify the engineering professoriate by bringing together 60+ senior-level Ph.D. students, postdocs, and early career scientists and researchers from across the country for an intensive 3-day workshop about becoming a faculty member.

The 2023 NextProf Nexus future faculty workshop is designed to encourage people in traditionally underrepresented U.S. demographic groups to seek academic careers. It is open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents of any ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, ability, veteran status, socio-economic status, first generation to college status, nation of origin, and/or religion.

You can find the application here; please apply by May 1st, 2023 by 5:00 PM EDT

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Jobs/Internships

Multiple tenure track faculty positions in ME at UMN

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Jobs/Internships

Visiting Assistant Professor position in Manufacturing Engineering Technology

The Department of Engineering Technology at Northern Illinois University is currently seeking applications for a full-time, Visiting Assistant Professor position in Manufacturing Engineering Technology.

The Visiting Assistant Professor is expected to:

· Develop and teach undergraduate/graduate courses (lecture and laboratory) in automation, robotic assembly, additive manufacturing, mechatronics, and/or other related areas in manufacturing engineering technology.

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Announcements Uncategorized

UMD-Summer in Japan: Sustainable Energy Production and Utilization (ENME701) – Apply by 4/2

The International Joint Graduate Course in Sustainable Energy Conversion and the Environment (ENME701) is offered each summer in an intensive three-week, three-credit, format. The aim of the class is to have students gain an understanding of technologies for sustainable energy production, conversion and utilization as well as their limitations and opportunities, and to gain experience in challenges and opportunities in designing sustainable energy systems. Students will develop their own vision for a future sustainable energy scenario in teams with students from other countries.

This is one of the most affordable short-term courses offered by the University of Maryland & tuition remission can be used to cover $1,255 of the program fee!

Application Deadline: 4/2

Program Dates: 7/8 – 7/21

Program Location: Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

Program Fee: $2,715 ($1,460 w/ tuition remission)

Questions? Contact Dr. Reinhard Radermacher (raderm@umd.edu) or Dr. Yunho Hwang (yhhwang@umd.edu)

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Fellowships & Scholarships

Air Force Science & Technology Fellowships

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine administers postdoctoral and senior research awards at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), and the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) under the Air Force Science & Technology Fellowship Program (AF STFP).

We are seeking highly qualified candidates who are U.S. citizens and hold, or anticipate earning, a doctorate in a variety of fields of science or engineering.

Application deadline dates (four annual review cycles):

February 1
May 1
August 1
November 1


Awardees have the opportunity to:

Conduct independent research in an area compatible with the interests of the Air Force laboratories
Devote full-time effort to research and publication
Access the excellent and often unique Air Force research facilities
Collaborate with leading scientists and engineers


Awardee benefits:

Base stipend starting at $76,542; may be higher based on experience
Health insurance (including dental and vision), relocation benefits, and a professional travel allowance
Applicants should contact prospective AFRL, AFIT and USAFA Research Adviser(s) at the lab(s) prior to the application deadline to discuss their research interests and funding opportunities.

For detailed program information, to search for AFRL, AFIT, and USAFA Research Opportunities, and to contact prospective Research Adviser(s), visit www.nas.edu/afstfp.

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Fellowships & Scholarships

The 2023 NOMIS & Science Young Explorer Award!

The NOMIS & Science Young Explorer Award recognizes and rewards early-career M.D., Ph.D., or M.D./Ph.D. scientists that perform research at the intersection of the social and life sciences. Essays written by these bold researchers on their recent work are judged for clarity, scientific quality, creativity, and demonstration of cross-disciplinary approaches to address fundamental questions.

A cash prize of up to US $15,000 will be awarded to essay winners, and their engaging essays will be published in Science. Winners will also be invited to share their work and forward-looking perspective with leading scientists in their respective fields at an award ceremony.

Apply by May 15, 2023 at www.science.org/nomis

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Jobs/Internships

Bridge to Faculty postdoc positions open at USC

The College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) at the University of South Carolina invites applications for several postdoctoral fellow positions at the Departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering as part of the inaugural cohort of the University’s new Bridge to Faculty program. We invite applications from outstanding scholars whose work contribute to, advances, or expands the boundaries of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Nuclear Engineering. The College of Engineering and Computing is committed to building and supporting a diverse, inclusive, and equitable community of scholars and students and shares the University’s goals regarding faculty diversity and excellence.

Links to the job announcements:

https://engineering.academickeys.com/job/rgoandsh

With seven departments and more than 40 academic programs, we are educating the next generation of innovators. Our esteemed faculty are leading research that pushes the boundaries of their fields and supports the top industries in South Carolina and beyond. We attract and retain strong research-active faculty to create critical mass in areas of strength. We incentivize collaborative and large projects having high societal impact. We are committed to working on complex projects that are inherently inter- and multidisciplinary. Our research involves partnerships with global laboratories, industries and universities as well as other USC colleges and schools. We currently have outstanding cross- cutting initiatives on advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, sustainable energy, energy storage and distribution, intelligent infrastructure, nuclear energy, transforming health care etc.

Please visit: https://sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/engineering_and_computing/index.php for more details on our research and our college.

Designed to attract, support, and retain scholars from groups historically underrepresented in their departments or fields, the “Bridge to Faculty” program is the University of South Carolina’s newest and most promising initiative. Manifesting the University’s commitment to “cultivating a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive campus where every individual has the opportunity to flourish and thrive,” the program seeks to recruit early-career scholars who, if successful during the post-doctoral period, may have the opportunity to transition to tenure track faculty at USC starting in the 2025-2026 academic year.

Qualified candidates should submit to uscjobs.sc.edu and choose the specific department to apply:

· Civil and Environmental Engineering: https://uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/140015 by 03/24/2023

· Electrical Engineering: https://uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/139858 by 03/20/2023

· Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear Engineering: https://uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/139875 by 03/20/2023

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Jobs/Internships

Openings in the Multifunctional Materials Branch group at the US Naval Research Laboratory (Washington, DC), postdoc to mid-career

We are currently seeking a highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral researcher to work with other NRL collaborators on new or existing projects. Examples of the ongoing projects are (1) engineering high-entropy ceramics for ultrahigh-temperature applications, (2) developing a scientific framework for creating ‘intelligent materials systems’ via advanced waveform sensing and actuation and coupled with artificial neural networks, (3) novel 2D materials growth for enhanced electronic and mechanical properties, and (4) in-situ nanoindentation experiments and contact mechanics modeling of nanomaterials-adhesive systems.  You will have opportunity to work with experts from a wide range of disciplines, publish/present papers and have access to a suite of cutting-edge equipment and instruments.

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Fellowships & Scholarships

Seven Link Foundation PhD Fellowships Available @ $34,000

In 2023, the Link Foundation will award 7 one-yr Fellowships (https://www.linkoe.org) to qualified PhD students that are pursuing research related to engineering and instrumentation for the ocean environment, see attached announcement ($34,000 each).

Please note that all applicants must first register on the website and must apply to the Ocean Engineering and Instrumentation program.

Applications must be received on or before Friday April 14, 2023.