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  2015年凯时KB88国际研究生暑期学校将于2015年7月15日至22日在我校学院路校区举行,届时,69名国外著名高校研究生和我校50名研究生将共同开展各类学术和文化交流活动。
  暑期学校学员根据专业和研究方向分为五个班,邀请了18名国内外相关领域的专家、教授为暑期学校作学术报告、点评学员报告并研讨学术热点问题。
  本届国际暑期学校的所有学术活动面向全校师生开放,现将报告、交流和研讨的详细安排及专家、教授的简介附后,欢迎感兴趣的老师和同学前来参加。

 
研究生院
2015年7月10日
   
Detailed Arrangements   
  1 Brief Introduction to Academic Events
  The participants will be divided into five groups according to their majors and research fields.
  (1) Lectures
  Each group will attend two lectures given by experts in their research areas.
  (2) Academic Exchanges
  a) Five sessions for five groups will be organized in parallel. Each student is required to give an oral report of around 15 minutes. Invited experts will comment on the presentations.
  b) Academic discussions focusing on hot-spots in the research field of each group will be carried out by invited experts and participants together during the process of Group Seminars.
  (3) Technical Tours
  Lab A State Key Laboratory of ATC New Navigation System
  Lab B State Key Laboratory of Virtual Reality Technology and Systems
  Lab C Key Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics, Ministry of Education
  Lab D Laboratory of Robotics Institute
  Lab E Key Laboratory of Spacecraft Design Optimization and Dynamic Simulation, Ministry of Education
  Lab F Key Laboratory of Cooperative Vehicle Infrastructure and Safety Control, Beijing Municipality
  (4) Team Competition
  The organizing committee of the summer school has put forward a frontier problem for each class, and members of the class will be divided into teams and do research and write a research report to compete with other teams.
  One distinguished team from each class will win the Best Team Award.
  2 Detailed Arrangements:
  3 Introduction to Experts Invited
  Prof. Georg Eitelberg
  Georg Eitelberg Obtained the degree of Dipl.-Ing. (graduate engineering qualification) from the University of Karlsruhe in Germany in 1980 and the degree of Dr.-Ing. From the same University in 1983 for work performed as research scientist at the DLR in G?ttingen, Germany.
  After a brief sojourn at the DLR Division of Space Utilization in Cologne, worked as a lecturer in the Dept. of Mech. Eng. of the Australian Defense Force Academy (ADFA), Canberra, Australia. Resigned in 1989.
  Already in 1988 had been appointed the head of the High Enthalpy Tunnel Project in DLR G?ttingen. Followed with appointments as Head of the Aerothermodynamics Branch and Head of the Wind Tunnels Division in the DLR.
  Appointed (managing) Director of the DNW (German-Dutch wind Tunnels - a joint entity founded by the national aerospace laboratories of Germany and The Netherlands) in 1998. Responsible for all aspects of wind tunnel operations and development over five sites in two countries.
  Appointed a (part time) Full Professor at the TU Delft Faculty of Aerospace Engineering in 2009 to complement the task of being the Director of DNW.
  Dr. Ching-Fen Tsai
  Dr. Ching-Fen Tsai is a fellow of ASME. His research covers numerical heat transfer, air intercharge system, lunar surface thermal radiator and space vehicle.
  Dr. Ching-Fen Tsai obtained a Bachelor degree in Engineering at the National Marine & Oceanic University of Taiwan. After that he studied a Master degree in Mechanical Engineering at the Texas A & M University before completing his PhD at the University of Miami, Florida USA.
  He began working as a post-doctor fellow and a lecture at the University of Wisconsin and went on to work as a scientist and a senior engineer for Aerojet Liquid Rocket Company, System Development Corporation, Consolidated Control Corporation and Swedlow Inc.
  Dr. Ching-Fen Tsai joined Boeing Company in 1989 as a senior engineering specialist. Later he became a principal engineering specialist and associate technical fellow at the Boeing North American Inc, Defense, Space and Security Division, and Commercial Aircraft Division of the Boeing Company before his retirement on the September 2014.
  Major Awards and Recognition:
  The Boeing Company “Silver Phantom” Award - 2004
  NASA Sliver Snoopy Award - 2001
  NASA/JSC Group Achievement Award - 1999
  RSS Instant Compensation Award - 1998
  NASA Space Flight Awareness Team Award - 1998
  NASA/JSC Group Achievement Award - 1995
  Dr. Igor V. Adamovich
  Igor V. Adamovich is a Professor at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Ohio State University, and the head of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics Laboratories (NETL), He received a Ph.D. in Chemical Physics from Ohio State University in 1993. Professor Adamovich is an Associate Fellow of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), AIAA Plasmadynamics and Lasers Technical Committee member, and an Associate Editor of Plasma Sources Science and Technology, a leading journal in the field of nonequilibrium plasmas. In 2010-2011, he was a Visiting Professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany, and a Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellow at Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan. He has published over 110 journal papers and book chapters, over 250 conference papers, and gave over 50 invited lectures and seminars at national and international meetings. Several of his papers received AIAA Plasmadynamics and Lasers Best Paper Award (in 1996, 2004, and 2015), and Distinguished Paper Award (34th and 35th International Symposia on Combustion in 2012 and 2014). Prof. Adamovich's research interests focus on kinetics of gases, plasmas, and liquids at extreme thermodynamic disequilibrium; high-pressure nonequilibrium gas discharges; plasma assisted combustion; high-speed plasma flow control; nonequilibrium hypersonic flows; molecular lasers; and plasmachemical material processing.
  Prof. Naser El-Sheimy
  Dr. Naser El-Sheimy is Professor and former Head of the Department of Geomatics Engineering, the University of Calgary. He is the CEO of Trusted Positioning Inc., Calgary. He holds a Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Mobile Multi-sensor Systems and the scientific director of Tecterra Centre of Excellence for Commercialization and Research. His research expertise includes Geomatics multi-sensor systems, GPS/INS integration, and mobile mapping systems.
  Dr. El-Sheimy published two books and over 350 papers in academic journals, conference and workshop proceedings, in which he has received over 30 national and international paper awards. He supervised and graduated over 35 Masters and PhD students. He is the recipient of many national and international awards including the ASTech “Leadership in Alberta Technology” Award the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists, and Geophysicists of Alberta (APEGGA) Educational Excellence Award. Dr. El-Sheimy is the president of Commission I on "Sensors and Platforms" of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS). He organized and participated in organizing many national and international conferences and chaired many conferences such as the USA Institute of Navigation Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Dr. El-Sheimy is currently a member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Survey Review, Journal of Applied Geodesy, and Coordinates. He served as a member of the Alberta Geomatics Group Board of Directors, Geoide NCE Board of Directors, Technical Committee Member of the ASPRS Direct Georeferencing Committee.
  Dr. Andrea Da Ronch
  Andrea obtained his BSc in Aerospace Engineering from the Politecnico di Milano, Italy, in 2005. He received a T.I.M.E. double degree award during his MSc studies in Aeronautical Engineering, from the Politecnico di Milano and the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, in 2008 (thesis title: 'GUESS: Generic Unknowns Estimator for Structural Sizing'). He was awarded a PhD degree in computational fluid dynamics by the University of Liverpool in 2012 (thesis title: 'On the calculation of Dynamic Derivatives Using Computational Fluid Dynamics'). After a short post-doc on aeroelasticity and control of flexible aircraft, he has now been appointed New Frontier Fellow at the University of Southampton (since 2013).
  Prof. Zhu Min
  Doctor from University of Cambridge, professor from Tsinghua University.
  Member of International Gas Turbine Institute (IGTI) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
  The best paper of “Combustion and Fuel” in 2001.
  Prof. Juan Guan
  An associate professor of “the Outstanding One Hundred” of Beihang University, dedicated to studies on the microstructure and macro-property (especially mechanical property) of biological structural material. She has published several articles on prestigious journals, such as Advanced Materials, Biomacromolecules, Acta Biomaterilia, Soft Matter, and Polymer, etc.
Education experience:
  2002-2006, Bachelor of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin University;
  2006-2009, Master of macromolecule science, Fudan University;
  2009-2013, Doctor of zoology, Oxford University, UK.
  Research direction:
  Mechanical property of biopolymer materials; preparation and characterization of functional biopolymer materials; thermal analysis of dynamic mechanics; relation between the structure and property of biological material; “energy management” of biological structural material: storage and consumption.
  Prof. Zhiwen Gan
  His research field is alternative aviation fuel, combustion and multiphase dynamics. He received his Bachelor degree of engineering in Engineering Physics in Tsinghua University and received his Master degree of engineering in Engineering Themophysics in Beihang University. In 2012, he graduated from Nanyang Technological University and received his Ph.D. degree.
  Prof. Linshu He
  He graduated from Beijing Aeronautical and Astronautical Institute in 1960. He has been doing teaching and researching work in the field of aircraft design (including the launcher, the guided missile, the airplane, the satellite, the land-effect plane, etc.) From 1982 to 1984, he engaged in advanced studies as a visiting scholar in New Jersey institute of technology, USA. He was rated as Associate Professor in 1986, Professor in 1992, and Doctoral Tutor in 1996. Subject specialties: new conceptual aircraft design, aircraft multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO), overall and physical design of aircrafts, CAD, expert system, concurrent engineering, etc.
  Dr. Huixin He
Dr. Huixin He is an associate professor at the Department of Chemistry at Rutgers University, Newark NJ. Her current research interests include microwave chemistry to develop rapid and scalable approaches for various high quality carbon nanomaterials, especially graphene and carbon nanotubes with controlled sizes, holey and porous structures, and heteroatom doping. Her group explores the unique properties of these carbon nanomaterials with innovative programmed assembly strategies to integrate with other nanomaterials to achieve high performance applications in batteries, catalysts, molecular sensors, and multifunctional drug delivery systems. She published more than 100 peer reviewed articles and proceedings, and 2 patents are issued recently.
For graduate level teaching, she teaches electrochemistry and Scanning Probe Microscope, which she developed this course after she joined Rutgers. In undergraduate level, she teaches analytical chemistry, both lectures and laboratory courses.
Dr. Huixin He received her PhD in Chemistry/Nanoscience from Peking University, China in 1997. She joined National University of Singapore as a research associate, working mainly on plastic microfluid channels and micropatterns by soft lithography. In 1999, she came to the United States and worked with Professor Nongjian Tao, at Florida International University and then moved to Arizona State University, on molecular electronics, including the electronic properties of metallic quantum wires and single chain conducting polymer wires. In 2002, she joined as assistant professor in the Chemistry Department, at Rutgers University in Newark. She was tenured and promoted to associate professor and received the presidential Fellowship for teaching excellent in 2009. Very recently, she was selected for American Chemical Society PRO BONO Award for her excellent outreach program.
  Dr. Fan Yang
  Dr. Fan Yang joined the Institute of Engineering Thermophysics (IET), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) as an Associate Professor in 2012. Dr. Yang received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. (2010) in Engineering Mechanics from Tsinghua University, where he has been a post doctor from 2011. As a Joint Ph.D. Student (2007-2008), he has worked in C.K. Law’s combustion group in Princeton University. His primary research interests include computational fluid dynamics with detailed chemistry as well as flame dynamics in advanced gas turbine, turbulent combustion and other engineering systems. He has acted as a principal investigator for the projects granted by The Major Research plan of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, The National Natural Science Foundation of China, Special Financial Grant from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation and Postdoctoral granted financial support from China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (First-class). He has also been involved as a co-investigator for over 10 research projects. His research has led to near 40 technical papers.
  Dr. Lin Shen
  Shen Lin is a Principal Expert in system design of China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT), and is a Deputy Chief Researcher of R&D Center of CALT, a Professor of aerospace systems engineering. He is now responsible for space transportation system’s development strategy research and systems engineering technology research. He joined the Systems Engineering Division of CALT in 1992, and took part in several Long March Launch Vehicles’ research and development projects. In 2003, he moved to R&D Center of CALT and focused on advanced project researches. He is a member of Launch Vehicle Experts Group of Science and Technology Committee of CASC (China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation), a member of National Space Debris Mitigation Experts Committee, a member of Academic Committee of Space Exploration Joint Research Center of Education Ministry, a member of Experts Group of Manned Space Flight Advanced Research.
  Dr. Hu Zhan
  Hu Zhan is a professor at the National Astronomical Observatories of China (NAOC). He received his B.Eng. from Beihang University in 1996 and M.S. from Arizona State University in 2000. After obtaining his Ph.D. from the University of Arizona in 2004, he spent two years as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California at Davis and then became a project physicist at the same institute working on the science of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), a next-generation flagship astronomy project. In 2009, he joined NAOC as a professor with the support of Hundred Talents Program from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Prof. Zhan's research interest is mainly on cosmology and astronomical camera technology. He chaired and co-chaired the LSST Large-Scale Structure Science Collaboration (2008-2013) and the Theory and Joint Probes Working Group of the LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration from (2012-2015). Currently, he is developing the technology to build large mosaic focal planes for astronomical surveys.
  Dr. Falin Wu
  Dr. Falin Wu is an associate professor of satellite navigation and space geodesy in the School of Instrumentation Science and Opto-electronics Engineering at the Beihang University, Beijing, China. He received his PhD degree from Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan. He was a Research Fellow at the School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia from 2005 to 2008. Currently, he is a professional member of the Institute of Navigation (U.S.) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE, U.S.). His research interests are software and algorithm development for high precision satellite positioning and navigation, GPS/BeiDou/GNSS signal processing, GNSS/INS/Multi-sensor integration, GNSS remote sensing, and space geodesy.
  Dr. Yuan Heng
Yuan Heng received his master’s degree in School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), Kyungpook National University (KNU), Korea in 2007, and the Ph.D. degree in EECS, KNU, Korea, in 2013. He joined in the School of Instrumentation Science and Opto-electronics Engineering, Beihang University (BUAA) as an Associate Professor in 2013. His research activities include nano-device, inertial sensors, magnetic sensors, and other sensors based on the atomic spin effect and quantum mechanics.
  Dr. Jie Zeng
  Dr. Jie Zeng, currently a technical fellow at BASTRI, COMAC. Before he joined COMAC in 2012, he has worked as an R & D control system engineer at ZONA Technology INC for six years. During that time, he actively conducted and participated many SBIR/STTR projects from U.S.NASA and Air Force. His research lies in the fields of aeroelastic analysis,linear and nonlinear system identification, adaptive filtering, flutter prediction, robust/optimal aeroservoelastic control.
  Dr. Zeng received his M.Sc. degree from the Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing, PR China in July 2000 and his Ph.D. degree from the Department of Mechanical and AerospaceEngineering, University of California, San Diego, USA in December, 2005
  Dr. Jielong Wang
  He works in Beijing Aeronautical Science and Technology Research Institute of COMAC now. In 2001 he received the Master degree from the Department of Engineering Mechanics of THU and in 2007 he received the Ph.D. degree in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics of GIT, USA. From 2007 to 2011 he worked as the senior system engineer in Gamma Technology Company in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was subsidized preferentially by the program of overseas scholars’ scientific and technological activities in the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security. He has been engaging in the teaching and researching work in the field of aircraft aerodynamic elasticity for a long term, independently has accomplished the projects of UH-60 pneumatic elastic response prediction, V22 aircraft flutter analysis, Bomber B2 nonlinear servo gas flare response calculation analysis, etc.
  Li-Guo Sun
  Li-Guo Sun received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Aerospace Propulsion Theory and Engineering division (aircraft power and engineering major) of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 2008 and 2010, respectively. Since September of 2010, he has been a Ph.D. candidate at the Control and Simulation division of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. He obtained his Doctor Degree at October 30th, 2014.
  His research interest is nonlinear system identification, adaptive backstepping control theory and design, fault‐tolerant flight control, fault detection& isolation, safe-flight-envelope prediction, helicoptemodelling and control, and integral aircraft/propulsion control.



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