UC to host Fifth International Conference on Laser Peening and Related Phenomena
Hosted by University of Cincinnatis College of Engineering and Applied Science, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, the Fifth International Conference on Laser Peening and Related Phenomena will be held May 10-15, 2015 at Tangeman University Center on the universitys main campus. Conference registrations are now being accepted.
The Conference will include:
- 62 oral presentations
- 15 Posters
- 8 Keynote Presentations
- Tour of the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
- Dinner and an Ohio River riverboat cruise
- Dinner at the Engineers' Club of Dayton
Keynote Presentations from:
- Dr. Ric Allott, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
- Pete Caruso, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
- Paul Crooker, EPRI
- Dr. Domenico Furfari, Airbus
- Dr. Tommaso Ghidinl, European Space Agency (ESA)
- Dr. Craig McClung, Southwest Research Institute
- Professor Young-Sik Pyun, Sun Moon University
-
Professor Hitoshi Soyama, Tohoku University
This years conference chairs are Professor Ramaiah Seetha Mannava and Professor Vijay K. Vasudevan. For more information, regarding conference registration, go to
http://ceas.uc.edu/lspcenter/lspconference/registration
or email Conference & Event Services Conference Coordinator, Katy Marston, at
.
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