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IWSHM
2011 – Awards Hans-Juergen Schmidt Award Individuals in the SHM community,
recognized for their outstanding leadership in advancing technologies in
industry and government, will be selected by an Award Committee
representative of the world-wide SHM community to receive during every SHM
workshop (International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring [IWSHM],
European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring [EWSHM] and Asia-Pacific
Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring [APWSHM]) the SHM Hans-Juergen Schmidt Award. The Award, evaluation criteria,
Award Committee composition, nomination and selection procedures are
described below. I. Eligibility Any individual from
government agencies and industry of the world region ( II. Nomination criteria The Structural Health Monitoring Hans-Juergen
Schmidt Award is established to recognize an individual for his
or her outstanding leadership in advancing technologies in industry and
government. The Award is named
after Hans-Juergen Schmidt, whose views and efforts have made a significant
impact on the progress of Structural Health Monitoring technologies in industry.
III. Award Committee The gathering of
all the members of the Scientific or Steering Committees of the three
workshops constitutes the Award Committee. This Award Committee can be
considered as most representative of the world-wide SHM community, gathering faculty
members from academic institutions, researchers from the main research
institutions and industrialists with a broad view of technology. The Award Committee
Chairman will be chosen from among the Award Committee members by the
Chairmen of the three Workshops for a 2-year term in office. His primary
responsibility is to make sure the committee functions and, based on the
votes from the Award Committee members, to rank the candidates. IV. Nomination procedure The nominator must be
a member of the Scientific or Steering Committee of the Workshop that is
responsible for the award ceremony. For instance, if EWSHM is organizing the
award ceremony in 2006, only the Scientific Committee members of the 3rd
EWSHM can nominate candidates. The nomination
letter, limited to four letter-size pages (1 inch margins, Times Roman 12
font) shall contain a candidate’s bio as it relates to SHM activities, a
description of the candidate’s contributions and their impact, and a closing
summary of what sets this candidate apart from others in the field. A full CV of the candidate may also be
attached at the nominator’s discretion. Self-nominations are not permitted. The nomination
letter shall be sent directly to the Award Committee Chairman at least two
months before the Workshop. V. Selection procedure The letters of
nomination will be sent by the Chairman of the Award Committee to all the
members of the Award Committee. They will have one month to review the
nominations and to send to the Award Committee Chairman their votes for their
top three choices. VI. Award presentation During the
Workshop, a plaque accompanied by a check will be presented by the Chairman
of the Award Committee. The Chairman of the
Award Committee and the Chairman of the Workshop are in charge of organizing
the Award presentation ceremony. Chairman of the
Award Committee: Claus-Peter Fritzen Prof. Institut für Mechanik und Regelungstechnik Technische Mechanik Group Room: PB-A 211 Paul-Bonatz-Straße
9-11 Germany Web: http://www.uni-siegen.de/fb11/imr3/?lang=de E-mail: fritzen@imr.mb.uni-siegen.de Annex
I Composition
of the Award Committee for 2011 Considering the
composition of the following committees: i)
The Workshop Committee of IWSHM ii)
The Steering Committee of the EWSHM iii)
The International Organizing Committee of the APWSHM. The composition of the Hans-Juergen Schmidt
Award Committee is the following: D. Adams, Purdue
University, USA G. Akhras, Royal
Military College of Canada, Canada A. Emin Aktan,
Drexel University, USA A. Braga, Rio
Pontificia Unversidade Catolica do Rio de Janiero F. Casciati, University of Pavia, Italy P. Cawley, Imperial College London, UK F.K. Chang
(Chairman), Stanford University, USA W. K. Chiu, Monash University, Australia C. Fritzen, University of Siegen, Germany S. D. Glaser, UC
Berkeley, USA A. Guemes (Co-Chairman),
Universidad Politecnica De Madrid, Spain D. Inman, Virginia
Tech, USA A. Kiremidjian, Stanford University, USA T. Kundu, U. of
Arizona, USA J. Lynch, U. of
Michigan, USA A. Mita, Keio University, Japan W. Ostachowicz, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland U. Peil, Technical University of Braunschweig,
Germany J. Sawicki, Cleveland State University, USA F. Lanza Scalea, UC San Diego, USA
H. Sohn, KAIST, Korea N. Takeda,
University of Tokyo, Japan M. Wang, Northeast
University, USA Z. Wu, Dalian
Institute of Technology, China S. Arms, Microstrain, USA S. Beard, Acellent
Technologies, USA M. Buderath, EADS, Germany P. Foote, BAE, UK B. Glass,
Lockheed-Martin, USA G. Gordon,
Honeywell, USA E. Haugse, Boeing Company, USA S. Hyde, ATK, USA H. Inada, Shimizu
Corporation, Japan N. Kurata, Kajima Corporation, Japan H. Speckmann, Airbus, Germany P. Anchieta da Silva, Embraer,
Brazil H. Wenzel, VCE
Holding GmbH, Austria C. Boller, IZFP, Germany M. Derriso, Wright-Patterson Air Force Laboratories, USA C. Farrar, Los
Alamos National Laboratory, USA S. Galea, DSTO Australia, Australia V. Giurgiutiu, AFRL/AFOSR, USA K. Jata, Air Force Research Laboratories, USA, B. Lamattina, Army Research Office, USA D. Le, US Army
Research Laboratory, USA B.L. Lee, Air Force
Office of Scientific Research, USA S. Liu, National
Science Foundation, USA P. Lloyd, Defense
Research Agency, United Kingdom S. Mahmood, Naval Surface Warfare Center, USA W. Prosser,
NASA-Langley, USA L. Richards,
NASA-Dryden, USA C. Sikorsky,
California Department of Transportation, USA O.Venta, VTT, Finland L. Salvino, USA A. Srivastava, NASA-Ames, USA D. Stargle, USA H. F. Wu, NIST, USA N. Li, China
Communications Construction, China Schulz M., Univ.
Cincinnati, USA Shang H. M., Nanyang Technological Univ., Singapore Todd M., Univ.
California, San Diego, USA Balageas D., ONERA, France Bannister M.,
CRC-ACS, Australia Budelmann H., U. Braunschweig, Germany Casas J. R., UPC, Spain Déom A., ONERA, France Fassois S., Univ. Patras, Greece Fernando G., Cranfield Univ., UK Gobin P.-F., INSA Lyon,
France Habel W., BAM Berlin,
Germany Holnicki-Szulc J., IFTR Warsaw,
Poland Inaudi D., SMARTEC,
Switzerland Kawiecki G., Gamesa D.A., Spain Maia N., IST,
Portugal Paget C., Airbus,
UK Papadimitriou C.,
Univ. of Thessaly, Greece Salvia M., Ecole Centrale Lyon, France Saravanos D., Univ. Patras, Greece Staszewski W., Univ.
Sheffield, UK Tur M., Univ. Tel
Aviv, Israel Wang X., Univ.
Nanjing, China P. Hagedorn, TU Darmstadt, Germany S. Kapuria, India Institute of Technology, New Delhi M. Hansen,
Goodrich, USA Y.Q. Ni, Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Annex
II Nominators
for the EWSHM The nominators for
the EWSHM are the members of the EWSHM Steering Committee: Akhras G., Royal
Mil. College, Canada Balageas D., ONERA, France Bannister M.,
CRC-ACS, Australia Boller C., Univ.
Sheffield, UK Buderath M., EADS, Germany Budelmann H., U. Braunschweig, Germany Casas J. R., UPC, Spain Casciati F., Univ. Pavia,
Italy Cawley P., Imperial
College, UK Chang F.K.,
Stanford University, USA Déom A., ONERA, France Fassois S., Univ. Patras, Greece Fernando G., Cranfield Univ., UK Fritzen C.-P., Univ.
Siegen, Germany Giurgiutiu V., Univ. South
Carolina, USA Gobin P.-F., INSA Lyon,
France Güemes A., UPM,
Spain Habel W., BAM Berlin,
Germany Holnicki-Szulc J., IFTR Warsaw,
Poland Inaudi D., SMARTEC,
Switzerland Kawiecki G., Gamesa D.A., Spain Kundu T., Univ. of
Arizona, USA Maia N., IST,
Portugal Paget C., Airbus,
UK Papadimitriou C.,
Univ. of Thessaly, Greece Peil U., Univ. Braunschweig, Germany Salvia M., Ecole Centrale Lyon, France Saravanos D., Univ. Patras, Greece Staszewski W., Univ.
Sheffield, UK Takeda N.,
University of Tokyo, Japan Tur M., Univ. Tel
Aviv, Israel Wang X., Univ.
Nanjing, China Nominators
for the APWSHM The nominators for
the APWSHM are the APWSHM Chairmen and International Organizing Committee
members: Adams D., Purdue
Univ., USA Boller C., University of
Sheffield, UK Chang F.K.,
Stanford University, USA Chiu W. K., Monash Univ., Australia Derriso M., USAF AFRL, USA Farrar C., Los
Alamos Nat. Lab., USA Galea S., DSTO,
Australia Güemes A., Univ. Polytechn. Madrid, Spain Giurgiutiu V., Univ. South
Carolina, USA Mita A., Keio Univ.,
Japan Prosser W., NASA
Langley, USA Richards L., NASA Drysen, USA Schulz M., Univ.
Cincinnati, USA Shang H. M., Nanyang Technological Univ., Singapore Speckmann H., Airbus,
Germany Takeda N., Univ. of
Tokyo, Japan Todd M., Univ.
California, San Diego, USA Annex
IV Nominators
for the IWSHM 2011 The nominators for
the IWSHM are the members of the current IWSHM Workshop Committee: Academia D. Adams, Purdue
University, USA, deadams@purdue.edu G. Akhras, Royal
Military College of Canada, Canada, akhras@rmc.ca A. Emin Aktan, Drexel
University, USA, aaktan@drexel.edu A. Braga, Rio
Pontificia Unversidade Catolica do Rio de Janiero, abraga@mec.puc-rio.br F. Casciati, University of Pavia, Italy, Fabio@dipmec.univpv.it F.K. Chang
(Chairman), Stanford University, USA, fkchang@stanford.edu W. K. Chiu, Monash University, Australia, wing.kong.chiu@monash.edu.au C. Fritzen, University of Siegen, Germany, fritzen@imr.mb.uni-siegen.de B. Glisic, Princeton University, bglisic@princeton.edu A. Guemes
(Co-Chairman), Universidad Politecnica De Madrid,
Spain, aguemes@dmpa.upm.es P. Hagedorn, TU Darmstadt, Germany, peter.hagedorn@dyn.tu-darmstadt.de D. Inman, Virginia
Tech, USA, dinman@vt.edu S. Kapuria, India Institute of Technology, New Delhi, kapuria@am.iitd.ac.in A. Kiremidjian, Stanford University, USA, ask@stanford.edu T. Kundu, U. of
Arizona, USA, tkundu@email.arizona.edu J. Lynch, U. of
Michigan, USA, jerlynch@umich.edu A. Mita, Keio University, Japan, mita@sd.keio.ac.jp Y.Q. Ni, Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ceyqni@polyu.edu.hk W. Ostachowicz, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, wieslaw@imppan.imp.gda.pl U. Peil, Technical University of Braunschweig,
Germany, u.peil@t-online.de W. Staszewski, Sheffield University, UK, w.j.staszewski@sheffield.ac.uk F. Lanza Scalea, UC San Diego,
USA, flanza@ucsd.edu H. Sohn, KAIST, Korea, hoonsohn@kaist.ac.kr N. Takeda,
University of Tokyo, Japan, takeda@compmat.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp M. Wang, Northeast
University, USA, mi.wang@neu.edu Z. (Sam) Wu, Dalian
Institute of Technology, China, wuzhanjun@gmail.com Z. Wu, Ibaraki
University, Japan, zswu@mx.ibaraki.ac.jp Industry S. Arms, Microstrain, USA, swarms@microstrain.com S. Beard, Acellent
Technologies, USA, sjb@acellent.com
M. Buderath, EADS, Germany, Matthias.buderath@eads.com P. Foote, BAE, UK, peter.foote@baesystems.com B. Glass,
Lockheed-Martin, USA, betty.c.glass@lmco.com G. Gordon,
Honeywell, USA, grant.gordon@honeywell.com M. Hansen,
Goodrich, USA, matt.hansen@goodrich.com E. Haugse, Boeing Company, USA, eric.d.haugse@boeing.com H. Speckmann, Airbus, Germany, holger.speckmann@airbus.com P. Anchieta da Silva, Embraer,
Brazil, anchieta@embraer.com.br H.
Wenzel, VCE Holding GmbH, Austria, wenzel@vce.at Government C. Boller, IZFP, Germany, christian.boller@izfp.fraunhofer.de
M. Derriso, Wright-Patterson Air Force Laboratories, USA, mark.derriso@wpafb.af.mil C. Farrar, Los
Alamos National Laboratory, USA, farrar@lanl.gov S. Galea, DSTO Australia, Australia, steve.galea@dsto.defence.gov.au B. Lamattina, Army Research Office, USA, bruce.lamattina@us.army.mil D. Le, US Army
Research Laboratory, USA, dy.le@us.army.mil B.L. Lee, Air Force
Office of Scientific Research, USA, byunglip.lee@afosr.af.mil S. Liu, National
Science Foundation, USA, sliu@nsf.gov S. Mahmood, Naval Surface Warfare Center, USA, shah.mahmood@navy.mil W. Prosser,
NASA-Langley, USA, w.h.prosser@larc.nasa.gov O.Venta, VTT, Finland, olli.venta@vtt.fi L.
Salvino, liming.salvino@navy.mil A.
Srivastava, NASA-Ames, USA, ashok.n.srivastava@nasa.gov D.
Stargle, david.stargle@afosr.af.mil H.
F. Wu, NIST, USA, felix.wu@nist.gov N.
Li, China Communications Construction, China, ln_prc@yahoo.com.cn IWSHM, 8th International Workshop on
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