报告题目:Series Reports on Exploring NonlinearBenefits in Engineering
报告人:Prof. Jing Xingjian(香港理工大学)
Report 03:Exploring nonlinear benefits in vibration control
报告时间:2021年1月5日(周二)10:00-11:30
Report 04:Bio-inspired approach to nonlinear passive vibration control and applications
报告时间:2021年1月5日(周二)11:30-13:00
线上地址:腾讯会议ID:981 592 648
主办单位:科协、航空学院、航空航天交叉研究院、青年教授学术交流联谊会
报告内容摘要:
Nonlinearphenomena are ubiquitous in all engineering systems and in most cases regardedas negative factors to system integration and performance improvement. However,the research development on nonlinear dynamics nowadays continuously revealsthat nonlinear phenomena can bring many amazing and advantageous effects invery practical engineering problems such as vibration control, energy harvesting,structure health monitoring, micro/nano-electro-mechanical systems, and so on. Nonlinearitycan be employed in various vibration control, energy harvesting and structurehealth monitoring for achieving advantageous performance. Following the first andsecond seminars, the third and fourth talks will then focus on a briefintroduction to a series of recent advance in exploring nonlinear benefits inengineering: theory, methods and applications. Some R&D activities will beintroduced about a class of bio-inspired anti-vibration structures and theirapplications in passive vibration control, energy harvesting systems, faultdetection and diagnosis and robotics etc, recently investigated in HK PolyU.
报告人简介:
Xingjian Jing (M’13, SM’17) received the B.S. degree from ZhejiangUniversity, China, in 1998, the M.S. degree and PhD degree in Robotics fromShenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2001 and 2005respectively. He achieved the PhD degree in nonlinear systems and signalprocessing from University of Sheffield, U.K., in 2008.
He is now an Associate Professor with the Department of MechanicalEngineering, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU). Before joining inPolyU as an Assistant Professor in Nov 2009, he was a Research Fellow with theInstitute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton. Hiscurrent research interests include: nonlinear dynamics, vibration, and control,with a series of publications of more than 5000 citations and H-index 39 inGoogle Scholar.
Dr Jing is the recipient of a series of academic and professional awardsincluding 2016 IEEE SMC Andrew P. Sage Best TransactionsPaper Award, 2017 TechConnect World Innovation Award in US, 2017EASD Senior Research Prize in Europe and 2017 the First Prize of HKConstruction Industry Council Innovation Award. He has published more than 180referred SCI papers and obtained a number of patents filed in China and US.
He currently serves as Technical Editor of IEEE/ASME Trans. onMechatronics, and Associate Editor of Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing.He was the lead editor of a special issue on “Exploring nonlinear benefits inengineering” published in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 2019.