Welcome to ENDE2025: The 28th ENDE conference!
Description
The International Workshop on Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation (ENDE) has been held every year since 1995. Its aim is to bring together engineers and scientists from universities, research institutions and industry who are active in research, development and industrial applications of Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation. The workshop has a long history of successful meetings held all over the world, which were organized by eminent members of the ENDE community.
International Steering Committee (ISC):
Christophe Reboud, Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, France (ISC Chair)
Sannasi Thirunavukkarasu, Electromagnetic Measurement and Structural Integrity Section, IGCAR, India
Sándor Bilicz, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Tomasz Chady, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin, Poland
Zhenmao Chen, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
Yiming Deng, Michigan State University, USA
Helena Ramos, Instituto Telecomunicações, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal
Anastassios Skarlatos, Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, France
Artur Lopes Ribeiro, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal
Guglielmo Rubinacci, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy
Toshiyuki Takagi, Tohoku University, Japan
Antonell Tamburrino, Università degli Studi di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale, Italy
Guiyun Tian, Newcastle University, UK
Theodoros Theodoulidis, University of Western Macedonia, Greece
Lalita Udpa, Michigan State University, USA
Noritaka Yusa, Tohoku University, Japan
This Year
Welcome to ENDE2025! This year's technical sessions, student posters competition, industry exhibition and tour, and other special events will be held in Knoxville, Tennessee - the Gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains. We hope to provide a comprehensive and well-balanced program in theoretical and applied research of electromagnetic NDE (ENDE) methods.
This workshop is intended to provide an international forum for the exchange of information on state-of-theart technologies and development in NDE sensors, modeling, signal processing, inverse problems, materials state awareness and characterization, damage diagnosis and prognosis, biomedical applications, and innovative applications of ENDE. Through a range of technical and social activities, ENDE 2025 will provide a unique opportunity to interact with the world's leading experts in electromagnetic NDE from academia, industry and government.
Reasons to Attend
1.Access to Cutting-Edge Research
Stay at the forefront of the NDE field by learning about the latest advancements and innovations in electromagnetic nondestructive evaluation techniques, ensuring you remain informed of emerging trends and technologies.
2.Networking with Experts
Build valuable connections with leading researchers, creating opportunities for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and professional growth.
3.Exposure to Multidisciplinary Applications
Gain insights into the wide range of applications of NDE methods across diverse fields such as Biomedical applications, Aerospace and Transportation.
4.Industry-Specific Solutions
Discover how electromagnetic NDE techniques are applied to solve real-world challenges across industries such as aerospace, transportation, and renewable energy, offering insights directly relevant to your work.
5.Collaborative Research Opportunities
Explore potential partnerships, joint research projects, and funding opportunities that can advance your work, open new avenues for innovation, and strengthen cross-industry collaborations.
6.Career Development and Increased Visibility
Present your own research or projects, gaining recognition within the global NDE community, while enhancing your professional profile and career prospects in the field.
Who Should Attend
Researchers and Academics
Engineers and Technicians
Industry Professionals
Educators and Students
Manufacturers of NDE Equipment and Technology Providers
We welcome you to join us for an exciting program in Downtown Knoxville in 2025!
Committee
General Chair and co-Chair:
Pradeep Ramuhalli
General Chair
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Yiming Deng
Co-Chair
Nondestructive Evaluation Laboratory, Michigan State University
Technical Program Committee:
Ian Gravagne
Chair
Baylor University
Anish Poudel
MxV Rail
Daniel Sweeney
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jiming Song
Iowa State University
Junliang Dong
University of Arkansas
Matt Cherry
Air Force Research Laboratory
Saptarshi Mukherjee
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Sunil Chakrapani
Michigan State University
Tzuyang Yu
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Xiaoyan Han
Wayne State University
Organizing Committee:
Yiming Deng
Pradeep Ramuhalli
Ian Gravagne
Publications Chair:
Ian Gravagne
Web Team Member:
Tetyana Tarabara
Dylan Hoffner
Charles Kellogg
Webmaster:
Jicen Hu
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