CBM Academy – Call For Papers by Vis Dhanisetty

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Call For Papers by Vis Dhanisetty – R&D Engineer at the Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR) and Chair of the Technical Session ‘Application of Innovative Health Monitoring Techniques’ of the CBM Academy

Let’s share our experience in the application of health monitoring sensors and the analysis of the data collected, and learn from each other through the challenges we have encountered in the field.

All systems, materials, and structures eventually degrade or get damaged during their lifecycle. The sources of these defects can be varied from environmental conditions to operational usage. There is an assortment of sensor packages and technologies for engineers to choose that can be applied to monitor the influence of these degradation factors. Crucially, the techniques employed to exploit the data collected from the sensor systems have a significant impact on the effectiveness of damage detection and monitoring. The combination of the right sensors with the appropriate prognostic/diagnostic algorithm provides valuable information to the engineer to make the best decision for maintenance action. The goal of this session is to share the state-of-the-art research in these health monitoring techniques and learn from the challenges encountered through real-life applications.

Chair: Vis Dhanisetty – vis.dhanisetty@nlr.nl

Deadline to submit your abstract: 15th of December 2021.

Full details at: cbmacademy.eu


Technical Session Organizer: NLR – Royal Netherlands Aerospace

Centre Main coordinator: Vis Dhanisetty – R&D Engineer at the Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR).
Vis studied Aerospace Engineering at the Delft University of Technology and conducted his PhD research in the field of composite repairs and maintenance decision-making. His current ongoing projects range from Digital Twins to inspection robotics and simulation.

Co-organizers: Marcel Bos (marcel.bos@nlr.nl), Frank Grooteman (frank.grooteman@nlr.nl), and Jason Hwang (jason.hwang@nlr.nl)

Paulo Rupino Cunha

Paulo Rupino Cunha

Assistant Professor of Information Systems with Habilitation and former head of the IS Group at the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Coimbra, Portugal. Director of Informatics and Systems Lab of Instituto Pedro Nunes (IPN), a non-profit association for Innovation and Technology Transfer.

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