PHM18 Doctoral Symposium
Call for Participation
The Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) Society is pleased to invite applications from students currently pursuing a Ph.D. in the fields of diagnostics, prognostics, or condition-based maintenance. The Doctoral Symposium provides an excellent opportunity for graduate students to present their research interests and plans at a formative stage in their research. The students will receive structured guidance from a panel of distinguished researchers, as well as comments from conference participants and fellow students in a collegial setting. Doctorial Symposium Chair |
Key Dates
Key Conference Dates | |
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Application submission deadline | May 7, 2018 May 28, 2018 |
Notification of selection | Jul 16, 2018 |
Doctoral Symposium is held on | Sep 24, 2018 |
Main conference is held | Sep 24-27, 2018 |
Application Submission Process
- In order to participate, submit the following documents to the Doctoral Symposium Chair via email by the submission deadline:
- Three-page abstract describing your thesis topic (must be PHM related) with:
- concise statement of the problem addressed,
- expected contributions to the field, and
- proposed research plan, including work already performed and preliminary results.
- Abstracts must follow the PHM Society template, available at:
https://www.phmsociety.org/sites/phmsociety.org/files/Abstract-Template%202012.doc
- CV with educational, employment and other experience. Clearly indicate beginning and expected graduation dates and contact information for your supervisor(s).
- A letter of support and recommendation from your supervisor – may be emailed directly to the chairs.
- Three-page abstract describing your thesis topic (must be PHM related) with:
- 10 students will be selected (maximum 2 selections per academic institution)
- Selected full-time students receive free registration and a travel subsidy of up to $1500 covering:
- meals not provided by conference (per diem applies),
- accommodation (shared hotel room for entire conference), and
- transportation (airfare, transport to/from airport).
- Students in early stages of research (with at least two years remaining) will
- All selected students are also required to present a poster of their research, and their abstract will appear in the conference proceedings.
Please Note
- Students who participated in previous Doctoral Symposia are not eligible to participate again.
- Travel reimbursement and free registration is only available to full-time students. Part-time graduate students who are employed in the industry are welcome to participate, but they will not be eligible for travel reimbursement and free registration.
Schedule
Time | Function |
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8:00 to 9:15 | Breakfast for DS participants and panelists |
9:15 to 9:30 | Doctoral Symposium Welcome – Jamie Coble |
9:30 to 10:00 | Cordelia Ezhilarasu, An Integrated Reasoning Framework for Vehicle Level Diagnosis of Aircraft Subsystem Faults, Cranfield University |
10:00 to 10:30 | Guangxing Niu, Deep Learning Based Defects Diagnosis for Automated Fiber Placement Machine, University of South Carolina |
10:30 to 11:00 | Break |
11:00 to 11:30 | Varun Khemani, Electronic Circuit PHM with No Data, University of Maryland |
11:30 to 12:00 | Avisek Naug, Efficient control and Fault Detection and Isolation in Building HVAC systems, Vanderbilt University |
12:00 to 12:30 | Alexslis Maindze, Developing a Knowledge Management System for Integrated Vehicle Health Management Using a Data Life Cycle Model, Cranfield University |
12:30 to 1:30 | Lunch for DS participants and panelists |
1:30 to 2:00 | Guoyi Li, Health Management and Prognostics of Complex Structures and Systems, Arizona State University |
2:00 to 2:30 | Aishwarya Sriraman, Aging Models and Lifetime Prediction of Thermally Aged Industrial Cable Insulation Polymers, Iowa State University |
2:30 to 3:00 | Break |
3:00 to 3:30 | Sofia Koukoura, Failure and Remaining Useful Life Prediction of Wind Turbine Gearboxes, University of Strathclyde |
3:30 to 4:00 | Shijie Tang, Operation-Aware Health Management for Environmental Control and Life Support System, University of South Carolina |
4:00 to 4:30 | Roberto Merco, Robust Estimation of Connected Automated Vehicles While Performing Cooperative Tasks in Presence of Malicious Agents, Clemson University |
4:30 to 4:45 | Panelists Final Thoughts |
4:45 to 4:55 | Feedback from Students & Audience |
4:55 to 5:00 | Conclusions |