在国家级外专项目资助下,应仪器学院宋鹏老师和机电学院刘俊岩教授联合邀请,加拿大多伦多大学Andrea Mandelis教授将围绕《Ultrasonic Techniques in NDE》主题于7月13日至22日举行多次线上系列讲座,会议将采用ZOOM会议,请感兴趣老师和同学联系何同学获取会议安排及会议号码。首次报告会议号为:869 1584 1751, 密码: 576137.
联系人:何同学,18252090606
报告安排
时间 |
报告主题 |
8:00~10:00, July 13 |
Elastic wave propagation – the wave equation |
8:00~10:00, July 14 |
Solution to the longitudinal wave equation – Young’s and shear moduli |
20:30~22:00, July 15 |
Specific acoustic impedance and pressure – Acoustic interfaces |
8:00~10:00, July 18 |
Oblique incidence and mode conversion Special cases of incidence at boundaries – critical angles |
8:00~10:00, July 29 |
Dispersion, attenuation, absorption and scattering |
8:00~10:00, July 20 |
Guided waves |
8:00~10:00, July 21 |
Ultrasonic circuitry and transducers |
20:30~22:00, July 22 |
Transducer configurations and inspection methodologies; properties of pulsers |
报告人简介:
Professor Andreas Mandelis is a Full Professor of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering; Electrical & Computer Engineering; and the Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto. Dr. Mandelis’ fundamental research interests are focused on studies of physical processes in condensed and biological matter as they impact instrumentation science and signal generation. Examples are thermophysics, non-radiative and radiative physics of electronic, optical and biomedical materials, photoacoustic, photothermal and diffusion-wave phenomena in manufactured, electronic, biological and photonic media. Current interests include building theoretical and experimental system foundations of biothermophotonic and biophotoacoustic transport phenomena and frequency-domain instrumentation for imaging in hard (dental, bone) and soft tissues, novel biosensors and high-performance diagnostic imaging techniques. Culminating in his work on the foundations of the field of photoacoustic and diffusion waves in matter, his applied research interests span all aspects of instrumentation and measurement development for photoacoustic, photothermal, and diffusion-wave high-precision, high-dynamic-range analytical techniques leading to advanced non-destructive (non-invasive) inspection and monitoring technologies. Current application examples are in the fields of alternative energy conversion devices (e.g. solar cells, nano-optoelectronic devices), industrial manufactured products (steels, metal composites) and biomedical and dental diagnostics with major focus on advanced dynamic imaging instrumentation.
Professor Mandelis is the Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Diffusion-Wave Sciences and Technologies and a Fellow in the Academy of Sciences of The Royal Society of Canada. He has been selected for the Alexander von Humboldt Professor Award twice (in 2003 and 2012). He is the 2007 (inaugural) recipient of the Ontario Premier’s Discovery Award in Science and Engineering. He received the ASME 2009 Yeram Touloukian Award (and Medal) in Thermophysics, the Senior Prize of the International Photoacoustic and Photothermal Association, and the Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Industrial and Applied Physics. In 2010 he was awarded a Killam Research Fellowship from the Canada Council for the Arts. He is the recipient of the American Physical Society’s (APS) 2012 Joseph F. Keithley Award for Advances in Measurement Science and of the CAP-INO Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Applied Photonics. In 2013 he was selected as one of 10 recipients of the 2013 University of Toronto Inventors of the Year Award. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, the APS, the SPIE, the AAAS and the ASME.