Low- frequency Electromagnetics
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Room 407
Wednesday, June 26, 2024 |
10:45 AM - 12:00 PM |
407 |
Overview
Chairs: Yiming Deng & Oleksii Karpenko
Speaker
Prof. Dr. Tzuyang Yu
Professor
University Of Massachusetts Lowell
Estimation of Concrete Compressive Strength using 1.6GHz Ground Penetrating Radar Images
Biography
Dr. Yu received his Ph.D. from MIT in the field of structural engineering and materials, specializing in the remote electromagnetic imaging of concrete structures. He is a Professor in Structural Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UMass Lowell. He received the 2008 ASNT Fellowship Award, 2010 Fellow of the JSPS (Japan), 2017 Donald Leitch Award, 2021 ASNT Faculty Award, and 2022 Acorn Innovation Award. His research has been sponsored by NIST, AFRL, NSF, DOE, USDOT, UMass S&T Office, AFFOA, and NextFlex. He has published two books, three chapters, and more than 100 journal and conference papers.
My Nguyen
Graduate Research Assistance
Baylor University
Characterizing Barely Visible Impact Damage in Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic Using a Raster-Rotational Transmit-Receive Eddy Current Probe
Biography
My Nguyen received the B.S.E.C.E. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA, in 2022. He is currently pursing the M.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA.
Lei Peng
Michigan State University
Stretchable Eddy current Sensors Array Probe for Geometry Complex Surface Inspection
Biography
Lei Peng is a PhD student in Michigan State University. He got master in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, ShanghaiTech University, China. His research centers on NDE techniques and their applications, including eddy-current testing and capacitive sensing. His work involves in the design of NDE sensors, imaging technique with sensors array and the development of field inspection tool.