PHM20 (Now on Demand!)
November 9 – 13, 2020



Conferences

PHM20 (now virtual)

Nashville, Tennessee, USA
9 – 13 November 2020 (Click here for the latest information.)
Physical conference now scheduled for 2021
 

PHME21 (Guaranteed Virtual + Physical if Possible)

Turin, Italy
28 June – 2 July 2021
Call for papers out now—Submit your Abstract by January 25, 2021

Latest News: We are pleased to announce that the International Journal of Prognostics and Health Management has now officially been indexed in the prestigious Emerging Sources Citation Index as part of the Web of Science Master Journal List by Clarivate Analytics (formerly Thomson Reuters).
IJPHM Journal cover

Journal

ISSN 2153-2648
SCImago Journal & Country Rank IJPHM at a Glance

Recently Published

A Data-Driven Framework for Team Formation for Maintenance Tasks
Maya Reslan, Emily Hastings, Michael P. Brundage, Thurston Sexton    Read
Supporting the Implementation of Predictive Maintenance – a Process Reference Model
Carolin Wagner, Bernd Hellingrath    Read
Rethinking Maintenance Terminology for an Industry 4.0 Future
Melinda Hodkiewicz, Sarah Lukens, Michael P. Brundage, Thurston Sexton    Read
Application of Bayesian Family Classifiers for Cutting Tool Inserts Health Monitoring on CNC Milling
Abhishek D. Patange, Jegadeeshwaran R    Read
  

As a system engineer and researcher, you re-design electrical systems in drivetrains and manage all energy flows in them.

Flanders Make promotes new possibilities to improve system performance with optimal energy management and new power electronics technology. For smart factories, where intelligent machines are interconnected, Flanders Make develops new high-performance power systems. For future vehicles, where electric drivetrains are the norm, Flanders Make enables state-of-the-art hardware to increase efficiency and reliability and save costs.

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You guide the leading Flemish manufacturing companies towards industry 4.0 innovations.

Manufacturing lines are becoming increasingly “smart”. For instance, machine configuration settings and operator instructions are automatically tuned based on quality measurement systems in order to reduce scrap rates or increase the production capacity. Flanders Make helps companies in creating proof-of-concept studies to support their transition to Industry 4.0.

You design Industry 4.0 software proof-of-concepts

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Prognostics and Health Management Engineer

5446BR

Golisano Institute for Sustainability

CIMS CSP & C3R

Detailed Job Description

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Senior Prognostics Health Management Engineer

5447BR

Golisano Institute for Sustainability

CIMS CSP & C3R

Detailed Job Description

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The Instrumentation, Controls, and Data Science Department within the Nuclear Science and Technology Directorate at Idaho National Laboratory is looking for a talented and motivated post-doctoral researcher with a background in control theory to work on an exciting project to develop an anticipatory control system for microreactors and modular nuclear reactors.

Qualifications:
• PhD in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, or other related engineering discipline; must be completed by commencement of appointment and within the previous 5 years.

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Company: 
KBR Inc. NASA Ames Research Center
Date Posted: 
October 30, 2020

KBR is looking for a Diagnostics and Prognostics Group Intern for the ISRDS contract at NASA Ames. This opportunity will explore the nature of prognostics.
In particular:
- Estimating on-line confidence of remaining life predictions
- Hybrid data-driven/physics based prognostics
- System-level prognostics; prognostic ensembles

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Company: 
Global Technology Connection, Inc.
Date Posted: 
October 30, 2020
Contact: 
jwilliams@globaltechinc.com

Job Title: Development Engineer
Company: Global Technology Connection, Inc.
Location: Atlanta, Georgia

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Company: 
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC, a Xerox Company) - CA, USA
Date Posted: 
September 22, 2020

Building on some exciting developments in sensing, analytics, and the IoT, we have an exciting new opportunity for a key leadership role as the Head of Engineering to support a new venture incubated by PARC. You will take on the responsibilities similar to startup CTO, leading the engineering effort to bring an optical sensing-based health monitoring solution to market for transportation structures. The technology employs cutting edge optical sensors, structural models, and advanced analytics to help customers generate and manage critical structural assets through the IoT.

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Idaho National Laboratory is seeking a Post-Doctoral Research Associate with experience in Machine Learning to join the Instrumentation, Controls, and Data Science Department. The research will focus on using machine learning to develop equipment-agnostic anomaly detection methods that can be applied to process sensors data used in the nuclear power industry. The research will also develop language processing methods to classify documents in support of anomaly detection and streamlined operations and maintenance in the nuclear industry.

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You develop advanced signal processing strategies for the design of intelligent and interconnected machines, vehicles, robots and drones.

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In Memoriam

Dr. Myeongsu (Kay) Kang

Dr. Myeongsu Kang passed away unexpectedly Saturday, July 28, at his home. He was 38 years old. Dr. Kang was a member of the Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering (CALCE) at the University of Maryland.

Dr. Kang received B.E. and M.S. degrees in computer engineering and information technology and a Ph.D. in electrical, electronics, and computer engineering from the University of Ulsan, South Korea. When he joined CALCE in September 2015, he brought expertise in data analytics, machine learning, system modeling, and statistics that he applied to research in prognostics and health management (PHM). Dr. Kang published more than 60 journal papers in the field of PHM and high-performance multimedia signal processing. He recently finished editing a book on electronics PHM that will be published shortly. He also developed and taught a course on PHM.

Kay is survived by his wife Yeoung-Seon and two sons, Matthew and Mark.


Bruce Wallin

Senior Fellow, UTC Aerospace Systems
Mar 22, 1959 – Apr 28, 2018

The PHM Community has lost a dear friend and colleague. Bruce Wallin passed away suddenly on April 28 at the age of 59.

Bruce was an active member and contributor to the PHM Society and to the MFPT Society. He was a recognized world expert in rotating and torsional dynamics. He developed numerous dynamic design tools and created novel experimental methods in support of the design, development, and troubleshooting of aircraft products. His colleagues described him as smart, helpful, expert, good listener, invaluable, and “a little bit of a hippy.” Just four days prior to his death, Bruce was recognized as a Senior Fellow in his long tenure of excellence as a technical expert, mentor, and teacher.

 
 
 

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