Marie Curie Graduate School on Smart Systems for Vibration Control, Energy Harvesting, Tactile Feedback, Measurement and Monitoring – 29 January – 1 February 2018

A Marie Curie Graduate School, co-ordinated by Dr Maryam Ghandchi Tehrani of the University of Southampton, UK, will be held in Udine Italy 29 January – 1 February 2018.

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The CISM – Marie Curie Graduate School on Smart Systems for Vibration Control, Energy Harvesting, Tactile Feedback, Measurement and Monitoring brings together expert lecturers in the fields of vibration control, transducers and materials, control theory, signal processing, electronics and energy harvesting. The course combines academic scientific excellence with industrially-relevant applications and is organized by the partners of the on-going intersectorial EU FP7 Marie Curie Training Network project ITN ANTARES – focussing on Energy Efficient Smart Structures, and the EU H2020 Marie Sklodowska Curie Training Network project ETN ITEAM – focussing on Multi-Actuated Ground Vehicles.

The Graduate School is organised within the technical programme of the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences (CISM) and is held at CISM premises. The school provides technical training for both Early Stage and Experienced Researchers and creates a platform for networking and knowledge exchange.

The European Commission is gratefully acknowledged for supporting the organisation of this training course through the FP7 Marie Curie project ITN ANTARES and the H2020 Marie Sklodowska Curie project ETN ITEAM.

 

EPSRC: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council