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ISPEMI 2018 Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation 10th International Symposium on Precision ISPEMI 2018 Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation August 8‐10, 2018 Kunming China Schedule at a Glance August 8, 2018 August 9, 2018 August 10, 2018 8:30‐8:50 Opening Ceremony 8:00‐9:50 Section 1‐4 8:50‐9:10 Photography 9:50‐10:35 Poster Section 9:10‐10:30 Plenary Session I (2) 10:35‐12:15 Section 5‐8 10:30‐10:45 Coffee Break 12:15‐13:30 Lunch Reception and Registration 8:00:20:00 10:45‐12:05 Plenary Session II (2) 13:30‐15:05 Section 9‐12 (Hotel lobby) 12:00‐13:30 Lunch 15:05‐15:50 Poster Section 13:30‐15:30 Plenary Session III (3) 15:50‐17:45 Section 13‐16 16:30‐16:45 Coffee Break 18:00‐20:00 Closing Ceremony 16:45‐17:45 Plenary Session IV (3) Plenary speech: 40 min, keynote talk: 20min, Invited talk: 15 min, Ordinary oral: 15 min, including 3 minutes for questions and answers. 1 Preliminary Program on August 9, 2018 Time Opening and Plenary Speaking Chair 8:30-8:50 Opening Ceremony Tony Wilson 8:50-9:10 Photography Title: Optical Fiber Sensors for Industrial Applications 9:10:9:50 Prof. Kenneth GRATTAN| City University of London, UK Tony Wilson Title:Miniature Two-Photon Microscopy for Brain Imaging in Freely Behaving Animals 9:50-10:30 Prof. Heping CHENG| Peking University, China 10:30-10:45 Coffee Break Title:Comb-based Multidimensional Coherent Spectroscopy 10:45-11:25 Prof. Steven CUNDIFF| University of Michigan, US Fu-Jen Kao Title: A novel high-precision mass measurement device for the new kilogram 11:25-12:05 Dr. Christian ROTHLEITNER | Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstaldt, Germany 12:05-13:30 Lunch Title: Time Resolved Imaging with Stimulated Emission in Pump-Probe Microscopy 13:30-14:10 Prof. Fu-Jen KAO | National Yang-Ming University Title: Size matters! Understanding and exploiting the length-scale dependence of material properties and 14:10-14:50 nano/micro-scale measurements Seung-Woo Kim Prof. Nigel M. JENNETT | Coventry University, UK Title: Innovative techniques for contrast, spectrometric and viscoelastic measurements in small animal 14:50-15:30 MRI Prof. Olivier BEUF | INSA-Lyon, France 15:30-15:45 Coffee Break Title: Interferometric Microscopy for Detection and Visualization of Biological Nanoparticles 16:45-16:25 Prof. M. Selim ÜNLÜ | Boston University, US Title: Plasmonics: Exotic nanophotonics beyond the limits 16:25-17:05 Nigel M. Jennett Prof. Satoshi KAWATA | Osaka University, Japan Title: Drive Operational Excellence Through Intelligent Quality 17:05-17:45 Dr. Lu LIAO | Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence 17:45-20:00 Dinner 2 Preliminary Program on August 10, 2018 Oral Presentation Abstract Report Time Authors Author affiliation Title ID ID Session 1 Instrumentation Theory and Methodology (1) (Chairman: Dr. Christian ROTHLEITNER and Prof. Shuming YANG) S1-1 Hao JIANG*, Zhicheng ZHONG, Huazhong University of Science and Metrology of shock-induced dynamic 8:00-8:20 3_947 (Keynote) Shiyuan LIU* Technology responses based on ultrafast ellipsometry Introduction of nano-indentation and it’s S1-2 8:20-8:35 E_033 Xiaodong HOU Coventry University, UK application in small-scale mechanical (Invited) testing Xiaodong WANG, Xingyuan WANG, S1-3 The Measurement Technology for 8:35-8:50 2_1024 Tongqun REN, Yue WANG, Zhifeng Dalian University of Technology (Invited) Precision Peg-in-hole Assembly LOU, Yi LUO Multiple-exposure adaptive selection S1-4 Haihua CUI*, Zhaojie LI, Xiaosheng Nanjing University of Aeronautics and 8:50-9:05 1_943 algorithm for high dynamic range 3D fringe (Invited) CHENG, Wenhe LIAO Astronautics projection measurement Jiale KANG, Dengxin HUA, Jun WANG*, Decoupling atmosphere Rayleigh-Brillouin 9:05-9:20 7_1130 S1-5 Xi'an university of technology Tiantian HE, Meng YUAN scattering spectrum in kinetic regime Research on the establishment of measuring Shao-kang LI, Zhong-peng ZHENG, Lin- 9:20-9:35 2_979 S1-6 Xi'an Technological University coordinate system based on standard gage yan WANG* block method Jianfei ZHOU, Suping CHANG*, Chunbing Huazhong University of Science and Control circuit design of magnetic 9:35-9:50 3-841 S1-7 HU, Zhongyu ZHANG, Hao WU Technology suspension stylus measuring instrument 3 Session 2 Measurement for Precision and Ultra-Precision Machining (Chairman: Prof. Jie ZHANG and Prof. Yan ZHANG) Development of a parallel micro-CMM S2-1 Southern Taiwan University of Science 8:00-8:20 3_920 Chih-Liang CHU*, Hung-Chi CHEN with high-precision contact scanning (Keynote) and Technology probe A new non-contact coordinate measuring Huijie ZHAO, Mingyi XING, Hongzhi S2-2 machine equipped with light-duty optical 8:20-8:35 3_1098 JIANG*, Yang XU, Xiaochun DIAO, Beihang University (Invited) probe based on fringe projection Chenghao LIU profilometry S2-3 8:35-8:50 E_034 Ying XU Sanying Precision Instruments Ltd To be decided (Invited) Laser phase modulation interferomertic S2-4 8:50-9:05 E_032 Liping YAN Zhejiang Sci-Tech University nanometer diaplacement measurement (Invited) with a combined sinusoidal and ilil A method for GMA internal magnetic field Jiamin CHEN1, Hui ZHOU2, Yuxuan 1Harbin Institute of Technology 9:05-9:20 2_842 S2-5 measurement based on TANG1, Lei WANG1* 2National Instruments temperature compensation 1Beijing Information Science and Jing YANG1, Sijin WU1*, Weixian LI1, Technology University Precise measurement of large roll angle 9:20-9:35 4_902 S2-6 Lianxiang YANG2, Ji LIU3 2Oakland University using digital speckle pattern interferometry 3North University of China Research on multi-degree-of-freedom and Meng SU, Linyi HUANG, and Huawei China Electronic Product Reliability and 9:35-9:50 E_012 S2-7 high-precision touch screen characteristic XU Environmental Testing Research Institute test instrument Session 3 Novel Instrument and Measurement System (1) (Chairman: Prof. Michael KRYSTEK and Prof. Jiwen CUI) Development of optic-electronic S3-1 8:00-8:20 4_1059 Igor A. KONYAKHIN ITMO University autocollimators for monitoring the angular (Keynote) displacements of large objects 4 1Beijing Orient Institute for Zhiliang GAO1, Qizheng JI1, Jian Research on statistical measurement S3-2 Measurement & Test 8:20-8:35 8-935 CHEN2, Xunbiao ZHANG3, Weihong method of the standard particles through (Invited) 2Suzhou Sujing Automation Equipment ZHANG1, Junge TAN1, Chenyan WANG2 airborne particle counter based on FESEM Corporation 3 1Southwest Jiaotong University, China S3-3 Shichao LI1, Tonggang ZHANG2*, cheng Precision assessment of high-speed 8:35-8:50 3_881 2State-province Joint Engineering (Invited) CHEN1, Jiong AN1 railway slab intelligent inspection system Laboratory of Spatial Absolute distance measurement using S3-4 8:50-9:05 4_944 Guanhao WU*, Lei LIAO Tsinghua University synthetic wavelength interferometry of (Invited) optical frequency combs 1School of Mechanical Engineering,Xian Lu ZHANG1, Chunhui ZHAO1, Yingzhe TU1, Single-shot capturing based on polarizing Jiaotong University 9:05-9:20 3_1028 S3-5 He YANG1, Chunwei ZHANG1, Lele LUO1, coupled interferometry for phase 2First Affiliated Hospital, Xian Jiaotong Li YUAN2 measurement of cells University 1Hefei University of Technology Novel miniaturized capacitive absolute angular Hewen WANG1, Kai PENG2, Xiaokang 9:20-9:35 5_904 S3-6 2Chongqing University of Technology position sensor based on time-grating with LIU2*, Zhicheng YU1, and Hongji PU3 3Xi'an Jiaotong University reflective structure Jia HOU1,2*, Zi XUE2, Yao HUANG2, 1China Jiliang University Study on the angular measuring accuracy of the 9:35-9:50 8-854 S3-7 Shuliang YE1, Yuling GU2 2National Institute of Metrology, China rotary station with varying load Session 4 Novel Instrument and Measurement System (2) (Chairman: Prof. Olivier BEUF and Prof. Weihu ZHOU) S4-1 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Advanced Optical Metrology using Mode- 8:00-8:20 E_041 Seung-Woo KIM (Keynote) Technology locked Lasers Applications of wavefront modulation S4-2 8:20-8:35 4_872 Qun HAO, Yan NING, Yao HU* Beijing Institute of Technology devices in aspheric and freeform (Invited) measurement S4-3 Heyan WANG*, Zi XUE, Shuanghua High precision autocollimator calibration 8:35-8:50 8_1058 National Institute of Metrology, China (Invited) SUN method Method for high-precision distance S4-4 estimation and dispersion mismatch 8:50-9:05 7_851 Hao PAN, Xinghua QU, Fumin ZHANG* Tianjin University (Invited) compensation in frequency scanning interferometry 5 Modified mid-wave offner imaging Qian ZHOU, Peng YAN, Xinghui LI*, Kai Research Institute of Tsinghua University 9:05-9:20 4_992 S4-5 spectrometer with low F number and large NI, Xiaohao WANG in Shenzhen field of view Torque standard machine for calibration of Feng MENG, Zhimin ZHANG, Dianlong 9:20-9:35 3_1089 S4-6 National Institute of Metrology, China reference torque wrench and torque transducer ZHANG at NIM A Passively Q-Switched dual-frequency Ne-jie ZHANG, Jun-hong XING*, Ming- 9:35-9:50 7_997 S4-7 Xi’an University of Technology Nd:YAG laser for SBS generation and xing JIAO, Yun LIU, Yao-hui DONG amplification Session 5 Modern Optics and Instruments for Precision Measurement (1) (Chairman: Prof. M. Selim ÜNLÜ and Prof. Shiyuan LIU) S5-1 Hong Kong University of Science and 10:25-10:45 E_039 Yongsheng GAO To be decided (Keynote) Technology Dawei XU*, Fang CHENG, Yu ZHOU, Advanced Remanufacturing and Dimensional measurement on internal S5-2 Natalaray THADDIE, Peixian LIM, 10:45-11:00 6_860 Technology Centre (Singapore features of additive manufactured parts by (Invited) Liping ZHAO, Pui Ling LO, Lai A*STAR) high-power X-ray computed tomography CYNTHIA S5-3 Beijing Information Science
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