Monday, 20 June 2022 will feature a Day of Tutorials.
Tutorials are extended (50-60 minute) presentations intended to focus on fundamental issues within NDE. 10-20 minutes will be allocated to each tutorial for Q&A.
* Additional Registration Required
Visit the Program/Schedule page for full details of the Tutorials
8:00AM - 9:10AM | Probability of Detection: A Capability Assessment Tool: An introduction to hit/miss data analysis and รข versus a data analysis will be covered including: experimental design, model building/validation, and results interpretation. Several case studies will be presented. | Mr. Matt Cherry, Ms. Christine Henry, Dr. John Aldrin |
9:20AM - 10:30AM | Possibilities and Limitations of Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence in Nondestructive Evaluation: This talk will present a broad overview of ML/AI strategies that have been used in multiple disciplines, ranging from conventional neural networks to generative adversarial networks, highlighting efforts that have been both successful as well as those that have failed. | Dr. Peter Collins |
10:40AM -11:50AM | Receiver Probe Calibration for Harmonic Generation Measurements: Development and Practice: This
tutorial is intended to more fully describe the approach refined by Dace and
Barnard, identify the key elements of the measurements needed, describe and
demonstrate typical pitfalls and mistakes, and describe how particular
graphing/data visualization approaches can provide additional insights into
harmonic generation measurements. | Mr. Daniel Barnard |
12:00PM - 1:10PM | The Advantages of Unconventional X-ray Computed Tomography Through Algebraic Reconstruction: In this tutorial, key advantages of linear algebra based reconstruction will be explored in three main topics: full control over the ray interacting with the volume, the elimination of unknown voxels, and the reconstruction from incomplete data. Each topic will describe multiple techniques to realize these advantages. | Dr. Joseph "Toby" Case |
2:30PM - 3:40PM | Principles of High-Resolution and Real-Time Microwave Imaging: This tutorial will present the various techniques and imaging system designs and demonstrate the capabilities of each technique. Furthermore, several imaging algorithms used in 3D SAR imaging will be discussed. | Dr. Mohammed Al Qaseer |
3:50PM - 5:00PM | Multi-Modal Nondestructive Characterization for In-Situ Metal Additive Manufacturing Processes: This will
discuss different measurement modalities developed at LLNL for fast, accurate
three-dimensional characterization of multi-material and multi-phase
structures. | Dr. Saptarshi Mukherjee |
Columbus, Ohio 43228
1-614-274-6003 x 733
conferences@asnt.org