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Symposium Co-chairs Jayanth N. Kudva, NextGen Aeronautics, Inc. (United States) Theodoros E. Matikas, University of Ioannina (Greece)
Conference Chair Conference Co-chair Conference Program Committee Gregory S. Agnes, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (United States) Mehdi Ahmadian, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (United States) Eric H. Anderson, CSA Engineering, Inc. (United States) Hiroshi Asanuma, Chiba University (Japan) Amr M. Baz, University of Maryland, College Park (United States) Diann E. Brei, University of Michigan (United States) Gregory P. Carman, University of California, Los Angeles (United States) Seung-Bok Choi, Inha University (Korea, Republic of) William W. Clark, University of Pittsburgh (United States) Alper Erturk, Georgia Institute of Technology (United States) Alison B. Flatau, University of Maryland, College Park (United States) Farhan Gandhi, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (United States) Ephrahim Garcia, Cornell University (United States) Mehrdad N. Ghasemi-Nejhad, University of Hawaii (United States) Victor Giurgiutiu, University of South Carolina (United States) Faramarz Gordaninejad, University of Nevada, Reno (United States) Nakhiah C. Goulbourne, University of Michigan (United States) Daniel Guyomar, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon (France) Tristram T. Hyde, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (United States) Daniel J. Inman, University of Michigan (United States) Conor D. Johnson, CSA Engineering, Inc. (United States) Hyung-Jo Jung, KAIST (Korea, Republic of) Jeong-Hoi Koo, Miami University (United States) Roger Ohayon, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (France) Mohammad Rastgaar Aagaah, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States) Norbert Schwesinger, Technische Universität München (Germany) Yi-Chung Shu, National Taiwan University (Taiwan) Henry A. Sodano, University of Florida (United States) Steve Southward, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (United States) Roger Stanway, The University of Sheffield (United Kingdom) Jiong Tang, University of Connecticut (United States) Dai-Hua Wang, Chongqing University (China) Kon-Well Wang, University of Michigan (United States) Norman M. Wereley, University of Maryland, College Park (United States)
Session Chairs 1 Energy Harvesting and Scavenging: General I Wei-Hsin Liao, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China) Gyuhae Park, Chonnam National University (Korea, Republic of) 2 Passive and Active Vibration Isolation Systems I Daniel J. Inman, University of Michigan (United States) Alison B. Flatau, University of Maryland, College Park (United States) 3 Energy Harvesting and Scavenging: Flow Henry A. Sodano, University of Florida (United States) Alper Erturk, Georgia Institute of Technology (United States) 4 Biological-Inspired Systems and Bio-MEMS Kon-Well Wang, University of Michigan (United States) Matthew J. Bryant, North Carolina State University (United States) 5 Energy Harvesting and Scavenging: Circuitry Daniel J. Guyomar, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon (France) Junrui Liang, ShanghaiTech University (China) 6 Magneto Rheological Systems I Norman M. Wereley, University of Maryland, College Park (United States) Weihua Li, University of Wollongong (Australia) 7 Energy Harvesting and Scavenging: Electromagnetic Norbert Schwesinger, Technische Universität München (Germany) Lei Zuo, Stony Brook University (United States) 8a Energy Harvesting and Scavenging: Broadband Techniques William W. Clark, University of Pittsburgh (United States) Ryan L. Harne, University of Michigan (United States) 8b Magneto Rheological Systems II Mehdi Ahmadian, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (United States) Seung-Bok Choi, Inha University (Korea, Republic of) 9a Aircraft, MAV/UAV, and Morphing Systems Haim Abramovich, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology (Israel) 9b Piezo-Based Materials and Systems Wei-Hsin Liao, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China) 10a Energy Harvesting and Scavenging: Modeling Amr M. Baz, University of Maryland, College Park (United States) Yi-Chung Shu, National Taiwan University (Taiwan) 10b SMA-Based Materials and Systems Dimitris C. Lagoudas, Texas A&M University (United States) Jonathan E. Luntz, University of Michigan (United States) 11a Modeling, Simulation, Optimization, Signal Processing, Control, and Design of Integrated Systems I Ya S. Wang, Stony Brook University (United States) 11b Passive and Active Vibration Isolation Systems II Jiong Tang, University of Connecticut (United States) Andres F. Arrieta, ETH Zürich (Switzerland) 12a Energy Harvesting and Scavenging: General II Hyung-Jo Jung, KAIST (Korea, Republic of) Adam M. Wickenheiser, The George Washington University (United States) 12b Passive and Active Vibration Isolation Systems III Benjamin S. Beck, NASA Langley Research Center (United States) Nam Seo Goo, Konkuk University (Korea, Republic of) 13a Micro- and Nano-Integrated Systems Gregory P. Carman, University of California, Los Angeles (United States) Wen-Jong Wu, National Taiwan University (Taiwan) 13b Smart Structures and Applications Nakhiah C. Goulbourne, University of Michigan (United States) Hwan-Sik Yoon, The University of Alabama (United States) 14a Energy Harvesting and Scavenging: General III Scott Oulette, University of California, San Diego (United States) Jinhao Qiu, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (China) 14b Passive and Active Vibration Isolation Systems IV Min-Chun Pan, National Central University (Taiwan) 15a Modeling, Simulation, Optimization, Signal Processing, Control, and Design of Integrated Systems II Roger Ohayon, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (France) Gyuhae Park, Chonnam National University (Korea, Republic of) 15b Magneto Rheological Systems III Majid Behrooz, University of Nevada, Reno (United States) Dai-Hua Wang, Chongqing University (China)
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