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Awards
IDETC/CIE/AM3D
AMS Best Paper Award “Crowdsourcing for Engineering Design: Theoretical and Experimental
Studies”
Authors: Santiago Arroyave-Tobon, Denis Teissandier and Vincent Delos
University of Bordeaux Ashish Chaudhari
IDETC2016-59027: “Tolerance Analysis with Polytopes in HV-description”
CIE POSTER AWARD WINNERS Ashish completed his bachelor’s degree in the Department of Mechanical
Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati. Presently, he
is a first-year master student at DELP lab at Purdue University. His research
“Review and Evaluation of Modeling Methods for Architecting interest lies in establishing how the design of a crowdsourcing tournament
Socio-Technical Systems-of-Systems” affects its outcomes in engineering systems design. As an undergrad, he
has worked on nonlinear finite element analysis and its implementation on
Marc-Andre Chavy-Macdonald
Graphics Processing Units (GPUs).
“Measuring Requirement Volatility through Graph Theoretic Metrics”
Marc has a BS from Dalhousie University in Canada, Double Honours in Phyo Htet Hein
physics & math; his thesis was in experimental nanomaterials physics. He
also worked in an organic electronics lab designing and building solar
cells, and for the Canadian military reserve as an Intelligence Operator.
He then completed the Erasmus Mundus “SpaceMaster” program, earning
dual MS degrees from Université Paul Sabatier in France and Lulea
University in Sweden in Space Science & Technology. His thesis was on Phyo Htet Hein graduated with a BS and MS in mechanical engineering
radiation simulation and design for manned space missions, based on a from Florida Institute of Technology. He is working as a graduate teaching
seven-month internship at the European Space Agency. He is a member assistant and a research assistant in Systems Research in the Intelligent
of IEEE and INCOSE (ASEP certified), and 3AF, the French aerospace Design and Engineering (STRIDE) lab under the supervision of Dr. Beshoy
society. His interests are in complex systems analysis and design, Morkos. His research interest focuses on design and manufacturing and
systems engineering and architecture, and space technology. expands to product design and development, optimization, data analysis,
and computational reasoning for complex systems.
“Model-Based Causal Reasoning in Early Conceptual Systems Design”
“Active Mission Success Estimation for Autonomous Mission Control
Kirill Martusevich Decisions in a Multi-System Mission”
Adam Short
Kirill Martusevich is a Graduate Research Assistant at RiSE Lab at Florida
Institute of Technology (FIT). He received BS in mechanical engineering in
2015 (Summa Cum Laude) from FIT. Previously, he studied chunking in Adam Short’s research interests include exploratory robotics, risk
creative ideation and information content of sketches. Currently he is informed decision making, space mission planning, additive manufactur-
studying representations and reasoning to support causal reasoning in ing, and prognostics and health management. Short is currently complet-
early design. Kirill is a member of the Tau-Beta-Pi Honor Society and a ing his master’s degree with Dr. Van Bossuyt and will be continuing on
student member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. with his PhD studies in the fall. He is currently a member of ASME. He
completed his BS in mechanical engineering at Baylor University in 2014.
While at Baylor he performed research in biomechanics and biomaterials.
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