Novel Higher Order Signal Processing
for Condition Monitoring
Abstract
Will be published soon.
Short Biography
Len Gelman, PhD, Dr. of Sciences (Habilitation) joined University of Huddersfield as a Professor, Chair in Signal Processing/Condition Monitoring and Director of Centre for Efficiency and Performance Engineering, in 2017 from Cranfield University, where he worked as Professor and Chair in Vibro-Acoustical Monitoring since 2002. Dr. Gelman developed novel condition/health monitoring technologies for aircraft engines, gearboxes, bearings, turbines, compressors and composite/concrete materials and structures. He published more than 250 publications, 17 patents and is Co-Editor of 14 Springer books. Len is reviewer of numerous funding bodies, fellow of different scientific societies and associations, chair and co-chair various conferences and congresses, and Editor-in-Chief of several peer reviewed journals on engineering sciences and condition monitoring. Dr. Gelman is Member of ISO Technical Committee, Condition Monitoring. he given 45 plenary keynotes at major international conferences and more than 100 invited lectures and seminars in the UK, USA, France, Italy, Denmark, Switzerland, Holland, India and Israel during period 1996-2023. He was a Visiting Professor at ten Universities abroad.
Len received two Rolls-Royce (UK) Awards for Innovation, COMADIT Prize (by British Institute of NDT) for significant contribution through research/development in condition monitoring, Oxford Academic Health Science Network Award, William Smith Prize by UK Institution of Mechanical Engineers and USA Navy Award. He has managed as the Principal Investigator contributions to multiple EU funded programs, UK DTI programs (4 grants), multiple EPSRC grants, Royal Society grant, USA National Academy of Sciences grant, USA National Research Council grant, and multiple industrial contracts, including multiple contracts with Rolls-Royce (6 contracts), contracts with SKF, Shell, Scottish Southern Energy (two contracts), Caterpillar (USA, two contracts), London Underground (three contracts) and Cranfield Boeing Centre of Excellence (3 contracts).