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Prof. Guo Attends 68th CIRP
Prof. Guo has attended the 68th CIRP General Assembly in Tokyo, Japan from August 19th to 25th, 2018. Prof. Guo has presented his work on "An active non-contact journal bearing with bi-directional driving capability utilizing coupled resonant mode".
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Thesis Defense of Yang Yang
Mr. Yang Yang has successfully defended his PhD thesis work, "Machining Diffractive Gratings by Ultrasonic Modulation for Structural Coloration" on July 26. Congratulations!
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Thesis Defense of Xiangyu You
Mr. Xiangyu You has successfully defended his PhD thesis work, "Micro- and Nano-scale Printing Using Near-Field Electrospinning" on August 6. Congratulations!
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Young Investigator Award from ISFA
Dr. Guo received the Young Investigator Award from International Symposium on Flexible Automation at Kanazawa, Japan on July 17, 2018. Congratulations!
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Prof. Guo and Ru Yang Attend ISFA
Prof. Guo and Ru Yang have attended the International Symposium on Flexible Automation (ISFA) under the co-sponsorship of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and Institute of Systems, Control and Information Engineers (ISCIE) in Japan. The conference is held in Kanazawa, Japan from July 15 to July 19. Ru has presented her work on "Frequency Dependence of Levitation Force in Near-field Acoustic Levitation" and Prof. Guo has presented "Modeling and Online Tool Trajectory Monitoring of an Ultrasonic Elliptical Vibration Tool" on behalf of Shiming Gao.
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Prof. Guo and Yang Yang Attend MSEC/NAMRC
Prof. Guo and Yang Yang have attended the ASME Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference (MSEC)/SME North American Manufacturing Research Conference (NAMRC) held at Texas A&M University (Texas, USA) from June 18 to June 22. Yang has presented his work on "Effect of elliptical vibration trajectories on grating structure formation and its application in structural coloration". Prof. Guo has presented "Active control of fabricating nanofibrous wavy/helical arrays using near-field electrospinning" on behalf of Xiangyu You.