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Statistical Analysis and Reliability for NDE/NDI #1

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Room 411/412
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
10:45 AM - 12:25 PM
411-412

Overview

Chairs: Christine Knott & Jennifer Brown


Speaker

Jesse Weber
Graduate Research Assistant
University Of Florida

Accelerating Flaw Detection of Ultrasonic C-Scans with Enhanced Data Analytics

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Biography

Jesse Weber received his B.S.E degree in Engineering Physics from Murray State University in Murray, KY, USA. He is currently pursuing his PhD as a full-time graduate research assistant at the University of Florida in the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, under the mentorship of Dr. Joel Harley. His research spans signal processing, and machine learning.
Dr. Maureen Morton
Research Scientist
University Of Dayton Research Institute

Developments in Modeling Air-Coupled Ultrasonic Testing of Porous Composites with Variability in Pore Geometry

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Biography

Dr. Maureen Morton is a Research Scientist at University of Dayton Research Institute. She performs modeling and simulation of non-destructive evaluation methods for aerospace materials. Her doctorate is from Michigan State University in the area of Applied Mathematics with an emphasis on numerical methods. She also has 15 years of teaching experience at the university level and previously analyzed risk of failure for aerospace systems and materials through two NASA SBIR grants.
Dr. Matthew Webster
Research Scientist
Nasa Langley Research Center

Sources of Uncertainty in Ultrasonic Phase-Based Assessment of Interfacial Stiffness in Adhesive Joints

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Biography

Dr. Webster is a Research Scientist in the Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch at NASA Langley Research Center. He earned his Ph.D. from Virginia Tech in Engineering Science and Mechanics and worked for several years in industry doing research in nondestructive evaluation before joining NASA in 2022. At NASA he develops novel ultrasonic inspection and characterization techniques for challenging aerospace problems.
Dr. Surendra Singh
Fellow
Honeywell International

DEMYSTIFYING THE PROBABILITY OF DETECTION TAPESTRY… SHIFT IN PERSPECTIVES

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Biography

Surendra Singh, Ph.D. is the Technical Fellow within Mat Eng in Honeywell Aerospace Technologies and has served at Principal Investigator since 2004 for all funded NDE programs. He is company liaison and present Honeywell Aerospace and its interests while working with industry, universities, academic universities, govt. agencies and OEMs. Dr. Singh received his doctorate degree in 1982 in Biomedical Engineering from JNU, New Delhi, India and has over 40 years work experience in different industries, including 20 years+ in Honeywell Aerospace since 2004.
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