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Victor Giurgiutiu, University of South Carolina (United States) Christopher S. Lynch, University of California, Los Angeles (United States)
Symposium Co-chairs
Jayanth N. Kudva, NextGen Aeronautics, Inc. (United States) Theodoros E. Matikas, University of Ioannina (Greece)
Conference Chair
Conference Co-Chairs
Kara J. Peters, North Carolina State University (United States) Norbert G. Meyendorf, Fraunhofer IKTS-CMD (Germany) and University of Dayton (United States) Theodoros E. Matikas, University of Ioannina (Greece)
Conference Program Committee
Farhad Ansari, University of Illinois at Chicago (United States) George Y. Baaklini, NASA Glenn Research Center (United States) Horst J. Baier, Technische Universität München (Germany) Curtis E. Banks, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (United States) Xiaoyi Bao, University of Ottawa (Canada) Hartmut Bartelt, Institut für Photonische Technologien e.V. (Germany) Rolf Brönnimann, EMPA (Switzerland) Brian Culshaw, University of Strathclyde (United Kingdom) Chiara Daraio, ETH Zurich (Switzerland) Wolfgang R. Habel, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (Germany) Daniele Inaudi, Smartec S.A. (Switzerland) Kerop D. Janoyan, Clarkson University (United States) YeonWan Koh, FIBERPRO, Inc. (Korea, Republic of) Silvio E. Kruger, National Research Council Canada (Canada) Jinsong Leng, Harbin Institute of Technology (China) Alexis Mendez, MCH Engineering LLC (United States) Bernd Michel, Fraunhofer-Institut für Elektronische Nanosysteme (Germany) Jeff W. Miller, Micron Optics, Inc. (United States) Marc Nikles, Omnisens S.A. (Switzerland) Ioannis E. Psarobas, University of Athens (Greece) Richard Selfridge, Brigham Young University (United States) Leszek Roman Jaroszewicz, Military University of Technology (Poland) Nobuo Takeda, The University of Tokyo (Japan) Michael D. Todd, University of California, San Diego (United States) Eric Udd, Columbia Gorge Research (United States) Zhishen Wu, Ibaraki University (Japan) Rosalind M. Wynne, Villanova University (United States) Chung-Bang Yun, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (Korea, Republic of)
Session Chairs
1 Distributed Fiber Optic Sensors Wolfgang Ecke, Institut für Photonische Technologien e.V. (Germany) 2 Fiber Optic Sensors Kara J. Peters, North Carolina State University (United States) Wolfgang Ecke, Institut für Photonische Technologien e.V. (Germany 3 Microstructured Optical Sensors Kara J. Peters, North Carolina State University (United States) 4 Thermography Sensors Theodoros E. Matikas, University of Ioannina (Greece) 5 Electric Field Sensors Stephen Schultz, Brigham Young University (United States) 6 Sensors for SHM of Turbine Engines Mark R. Woike, NASA Glenn Research Center (United States) 7 Acoustic Emission and Ultrasound Sensors Norbert G. Meyendorf, Fraunhofer IKTS-CMD (Germany) and University of Dayton (United States)
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