Prof. Dr. Len Gelman | Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Len Gelman | Monitoring | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Len Gelman, The University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom

Professor Len Gelman is a distinguished academic and researcher in the fields of Signal Processing, Condition Monitoring, and Maintenance. He holds a PhD and Doctor of Science (Habilitation) degrees and is a Fellow of several prestigious institutions, including the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT), IAENG, IDE, and HEA. Since 2017, Professor Gelman has served as the Professor and Chair in Signal Processing and Condition Monitoring/Maintenance at the University of Huddersfield, where he is also the Director of the Maintenance Centre for Efficiency and Performance Engineering. Prior to this, he was a Professor at Cranfield University (2002-2017), where he established a leading research programme in vibro-acoustical condition monitoring. Professor Gelman has received numerous accolades, including the UK Rolls-Royce Innovation Award (2019), the COMADIT Prize (2017), and the Best Paper Award at the International Condition Monitoring/Maintenance Conference (2016 and 2013). With extensive experience in both academia and industry, he has developed pioneering technologies for damage detection in turbines and aircraft engines, with significant contributions to Rolls-Royce, Dresser-Rand, and Scottish Southern Energy. Professor Gelman has built strategic international partnerships with top universities and research centres across the globe, including institutions in China, Korea, the USA, and Europe. He has supervised numerous postdoctoral fellows and researchers and is renowned for his leadership in vibro-acoustical condition monitoring, a field in which he has secured over £7.3M in research grants.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Professor Len Gelman is an outstanding researcher whose extensive contributions to signal processing, condition monitoring, and maintenance engineering position him as a leading figure in his field, making him an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative work has consistently benefited both industry and society, earning him significant recognition and awards.

Education 🎓

  • BSc (Hons), MSc (Hons) in Signal Processing and Condition Monitoring/Maintenance

  • PhD, Doctor of Science (Habilitation) in Vibro-Acoustical Monitoring/Maintenance

Work Experience 💼

  • 2017-present
    Professor and Chair in Signal Processing and Condition Monitoring/Maintenance
    Director of the Maintenance Centre for Efficiency and Performance Engineering
    University of Huddersfield, UK

  • 2002-2017
    Professor and Chair in Vibro-Acoustical Monitoring/Maintenance
    Cranfield University, UK

Achievements 🏆

  • Led research in condition monitoring and maintenance for complex systems.

  • Built the novel “Vibro-acoustical condition monitoring of complex mechanical systems” research program at Cranfield University.

  • Recruited over 90 MSc students from various international universities for MSc studies at Cranfield.

  • Successfully gained £7.3M in research grants for research projects involving leading companies like Rolls-Royce, Caterpillar, and Shell.

  • Established strategic international partnerships with world-class universities and research centres around the globe. Monitoring

Awards and Honors 🥇

  • UK Rolls-Royce Innovation Award (2019)

  • COMADIT Prize for significant contributions to condition monitoring/maintenance (2017)

  • Rolls-Royce Engineering Award for Innovation (2012)

  • EC Fellowship Award (2015) – European Social Fund-Human Capital Operational Programme

  • Oxford Academic Health Science Network Award (2014)

  • Best Paper Award at CM/MFPT 2016 and CM/MFPT 2013

  • William Sweet Smith Prize from the UK Institution of Mechanical Engineers (2010)

  • USA Navy Award for helicopter fault diagnosis methodologies (1998)

  • Acoustical Society of America Award (1998)

Professional Recognition 🌟

  • Chairman of several international committees, including:

    • International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration (USA) (2014-2016)

    • International Society for Condition Monitoring/Maintenance (2011-2017)

    • European Federation of NDT (2014-present)

  • Editorial Board Member for renowned journals:

    • “Insight” NDT and Condition Monitoring

    • “Electronics” (MDPI)

    • “Energies” (MDPI)

    • “Prognostics and Health Management”

    • IEEE Fellow (Recognized as a leading professional in the field)

Publication Top Notes:

Novel Investigation of Influence of Torsional Load on Unbalance Fault Indicators for Induction Motors

Vibration analysis of rotating porous functionally graded material beams using exact formulation

Novel instantaneous wavelet bicoherence for vibration fault detection in gear systems

Novel prediction of diagnosis effectiveness for adaptation of the spectral kurtosis technology to varying operating conditions

Vibration health monitoring of rolling bearings under variable speed conditions by novel demodulation technique

Novel fault identification for electromechanical systems via spectral technique and electrical data processing

Novel method for vibration sensor-based instantaneous defect frequency estimation for rolling bearings under non-stationary conditions

Novel higher-order spectral cross-correlation technologies for vibration sensor-based diagnosis of gearboxes

Novel vibration structural health monitoring technology for deep foundation piles by non-stationary higher order frequency response function

 

Prof. Jeong Tae Kim | Health Monitoring Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jeong Tae Kim | Health Monitoring Award | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Jeong Tae Kim, Pukyong National University, South Korea

Dr. Jeong-Tae Kim is a distinguished professor and the BK21Four Chair at the Department of Ocean Engineering, Pukyong National University, South Korea. With a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University, Dr. Kim has led numerous innovative projects in structural health monitoring (SHM) and smart infrastructure. His research focuses on damage detection, system identification, and advanced SHM techniques including smart sensors and wireless networks. Since joining Pukyong National University in 1995, Dr. Kim has held significant roles such as head of the Department of Ocean Engineering and director of the Smart Infrastructure Technology Institute. He has been an editor-in-chief for Structural Monitoring and Maintenance and has published extensively, including six books and over 170 journal papers.

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Education

  • Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Structural), Texas A&M University, USA, 1993
    Thesis: Assessment of Relative Impact of Model Uncertainty on the Accuracy of Nondestructive Damage Detection in Structures
    Advisor: Dr. N. Stubbs
  • M.S. in Civil Engineering (Structural), Kangwon National University, Korea, 1986
    Thesis: A Study on Fatigue Fracture Behavior of Butt Welded Joints of Steel Structures
    Advisor: Dr. Y. Chung
  • B.S. in Civil Engineering, Kangwon National University, Korea, 1984

Work Experience

  • 1995-present
    Professor, Department of Ocean Engineering, Pukyong National University, Korea
  • 2014-present
    Editor-in-Chief, Structural Monitoring and Maintenance, International Journal, Techno-Press, Korea
  • 2016-present
    Director, Smart Infrastructure Technology Institute (SITI), Pukyong National University, Korea
  • 2017-present
    Registered Trustee, International Association of Structural Engineering and Mechanics, Korea
  • 2020-2024
    Program Manager, BK21Four Program “Smart Marine-City Infrastructure for Disaster Mitigation and Prevention”, Granted by Ministry of Education, Korea
  • 2016-2020
    Board Member, Construction Technology Reviewing Committee, Busan Metro City, Korea
  • 2014-2016
    Department Head, Ocean Engineering Department, Pukyong National University, Korea

Awards and Achievements

  • Commendation from Minister of Education (Deputy Prime Minister), Korea, 2016
  • PKNU Academic Award, Pukyong National University, Korea, 2015
  • Premier Professor Awards, Pukyong National University, Korea, 2008, 2009, 2011-2013
  • Researcher of the Year, Pukyong National University, Korea, 2005 & 2020
  • Outstanding Contribution Award, Korean Society of Ocean Engineering, 1997
  • Member of the Korean Academy of Government-Funded Scholars, 2010-present

Publication top Notes:

 

Integrating the Capsule-like Smart Aggregate-Based EMI Technique with Deep Learning for Stress Assessment in Concrete

Structural Condition Assessment of Steel Anchorage Using Convolutional Neural Networks and Admittance Response

Smart Aggregate-Based Concrete Stress Monitoring via 1D CNN Deep Learning of Raw Impedance Signals

Capsule-Like Smart Aggregate with Pre-Determined Frequency Range for Impedance-Based Stress Monitoring

Raspberry Pi Platform Wireless Sensor Node for Low-Frequency Impedance Responses of PZT Interface

Corroded Bolt Identification Using Mask Region-Based Deep Learning Trained on Synthesized Data