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SMASIS Conference Synopsis Call for Papers
Adaptive Structures and Materials Sys- ASME Conference on
tems by definition are intelligent systems
that have sentience and responsiveness to SMART MATERIALS, ADAPTIVE STRUCTURES
changing environments. The field has rap- AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
idly matured due to interdisciplinary efforts
across universities, government, and in- September 9 – 11, 2019
dustry. To continue the high impact growth Louisville, KY, USA
of this field, the purpose of this conference
is to assemble world experts across engi- Sponsored by the Adaptive Structures & Material Systems Branch, Aerospace Division
neering and scientific disciplines (mechan-
ical, aerospace, electrical, materials, and The conference is divided into symposia broadly ranging from basic research to applied
civil engineering, biology, physics chemis- technological design and development to industrial and governmental integrated system and
try, etc.) to actively discuss the latest application demonstrations. The symposia and their topical areas specifically are:
breakthroughs in smart materials, the cut-
ting edge in adaptive structure applications Development and Characterization of Integrated System Design and
and the recent advances in new device Multifunctional Materials Implementation
technologies and basic engineering re-
search. The conference is divided into Chair: Gary Seidel, Virginia Tech Chair: Andres Arrieta, Purdue University
symposia broadly ranging from basic re-
search to applied technological design and Co-Chairs: Constantin Ciocanel, N. Arizona Co-Chair: Johannes Riemenschneider, DLR
development to industrial and governmen-
tal integrated system and application TBD TBD
demonstrations. Multifunctional material formulations, evaluation, syn- Sensors and actuators; power and control electronics;
thesis, and processing; multifunctional composites and smart devices and technologies; compliant mechanism
Schedule hybrid materials; bio-inspired and nano-composites; self- design; adaptive / intelligent / integrated systems design;
healing, shape memory, piezo and magnetostrictive mate- smart structures design processes and tools; Industrial
March 18, 2019: 400 word abstract due rials; analytics of multifunctional materials; novel trigger- and government smart products and system applications;
March 28, 2019: Authors informed of ing approaches; material property enhancement; interface smart electronics and devices; MEMS.
and interaction science.
abstract acceptance
April 18, 2019: Full-length draft paper due Bioinspired Smart Materials and Systems Structural Health Monitoring
May 21, 2019: Authors informed of draft
Chair: Eric Freeman, Univ. of Georgia Chair: Hae Young Noh, Carnegie Mellon
paper acceptance Co-Chairs: Larry Peel, Texas A&M - Kingsville Co-Chairs: Daniel Cole, Army Research Lab.
June 17, 2019: Final revised paper due
June 18, 2019: Copyright form due Jovana Jovanova, U. of Skopje Ben Grisso, Navy
Modeling of biological systems; understanding physical Damage identification & mitigation; sensor networks;
Full paper will appear in an archival ASME phenomena in biological systems; biomimetic and bio- data fusion; data mining and management; damage di-
Conference Proceedings. Selected papers inspired devices; machines and robotics; utilizing bio- agnostic and prognostic modeling software; system in-
will be published in archival Journals. logical systems; smart prosthetic systems and intelligent tegration, and applications.
implant materials and structures.
Participation
Modeling, Simulation and Control of Mechanics & Behavior of Active Materials
Authors should submit a 400 word Adaptive Systems
abstract to the conference web site Chair: Darren Hartl, Texas A&M Univ.
https://www.asme.org/events/smasis Chair: Manuel Collet, CNRS Co-Chairs: Nakhiah Goulbourne, U. of Michigan
Questions can be directed to:
Co-Chair: James Gibert, Purdue University Paris von Lockette, Penn State Univ.
Mohammad Daqaq, General Chair Advanced constitutive measurements; micro- and nano-
mfd6@nyu.edu Wael Zaki, Khalifa University mechanics of actuator & sensor materials; phase field
Micro and macro level modeling; vibration and acoustic modeling; multi-scale and multi-physics material models;
Oliver Myers, Technical Chair control; passive/semi-active/active damping and stiffness finite element implementations; reliability issues: aging,
omyers@clemson.edu variation; actuation and motion control; intelligent and fatigue, and fracture; materials for energy storage; multi-
adaptive control; nonlinear control; hysteresis control; ferroic materials.
Wei-Hsin Liao, Int’l Co-chair modeling simulation and control of micro/nano systems;
whliao@cuhk.edu.hk nonlinear dynamics, and nonlinear vibration.
Eugenio Dragoni, Int’l Co-chair Energy Harvesting Emerging Technologies
eugenio.dragoni@unimore.it
Chair: Mostafa Nouh, Univ. of Buffalo Chair: Onur Bilgen, Rutgers
Executive Committee
Co-Chairs: Amin Karami, Univ. of Buffalo Co-Chairs: Julianna Abel, U. of Minnesota
D. Brei, G. Carman, I. Chopra, D. Inman,
K. Loh, K.-W. Wang, A. Flatau, C. Lynch, Soobum Lee, UMBC Andy Sarles, U. of Tennessee
N. Johnson, J. Kudva, R. Smith, G. Reich, Modeling and experiments of energy harvesting trans- Emerging research works that are aligned with the gen-
D. Lagoudas, A. McGowan, S. Seelecke, ducers and applied systems using piezoelectric and eral theme of SMASIS but may not fit in the other sym-
J. Sater, R. Ohayon, S. Lucato, M. Dapino, magnetostrictive materials; electroactive polymers; in- posia. E.g.: advanced and additive manufacturing;
M. Philen ductive and capacitive devices; MEMS and NEMS con- nano-manufacturing; topology optimization; soft robot-
figurations; novel circuits and storage devices; novel ap- ics; human performance sensing and augmentation;
plications/analysis of traditional transduction (e.g. solar, wearable technologies, uncertainty analysis in materials
thermoelectric); energy harvesting using metamaterials. and structures; among others.
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