

Kwan has been a technical research leader in the industry for 22 years. Return to list of PHM Fellows Chiman Kwanĭr. Yan is a prolific author with 3900+ citations and a stellar i-10 index of 72. He has made significant contributions to the PHM Society conferences and the International Journal of PHM, editing two special issues and serving as Journal Associate Editor. He has won numerous awards, including GE’s highest recognition for technical achievement with significant impact, the Dushman Award. He has made significant contributions to GE’s PHM capabilities for its diverse mission-critical assets, including aircraft engines, power turbines, wind turbines, medical equipment, and locomotives. Weizhong Yan is a Principal Scientist at GE Global Research and an expert in PHM and industrial analytics.

Return to list of PHM Fellows Weizhong Yanĭr. He is currently leading research activities for PHM in large complex systems, such as air traffic systems and emerging fuel transportation networks. He collected and then donated data on structural health management for the 2019 Data Challenge. He was the tutorial speaker for the 2010 meeting. Liu has been actively involved in the PHM society since the first annual meeting. His methodical approach towards attacking and solving some of the most vexing issues in PHM demonstrates his contributions in the field. Yongming Liu has an amazing and deep grasp of the field of PHM in general and uncertainty management for prognostics in particular. Return to list of PHM Fellows Yongming Liuĭr. These solutions are currently used to monitor and manage over 12,000 military and commercial engines worldwide, and over one hundred 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Amy built teams and solutions that reduce nuisance faults on-wing, detect impending engine and aircraft component malfunctions, provide more accurate means to track life consumption, and drive rapid root cause closure on engineering investigations. Amy has focused on PHM technology development with measurable benefits to gas turbine engine military, commercial, and internal business customers. He is also a major contributor to the advancement of Digital Twin, Digital Transformation and Digital Engineering principles in PHM technology.Īmy Grace has over 15 years’ experience deploying end-to-end PHM solutions at P&W and Collins Aerospace. The various NASA, DOD and commercial applications have included: aviation, space, marine, land vehicles, health, energy, transportation and smart manufacturing sectors. He joined his current small business technology company, QSI, soon after its establishment and through various project and management positions, was instrumental in helping it grow to a thriving provider of advanced PHM capabilities across a range of industry domains and applications. Sudipto Ghoshal has been advancing and implementing Diagnostics and Prognostic Health Management (PHM) related technology for over 2 decades. Return to list of PHM Fellows Sudipto Ghoshalĭr. While being a leading academic, he’s been a strong proponent of engineering experience and practice and has maintained a strong connection with industry over his career. He sees the role of a university as a crucial enabler for economic development, for sustainability, for productivity, for population health and for societal development.

Since 2007 he has been Pro‐Vice‐Chancellor (Research and Enterprise), at the University of Huddersfield, UK.

He is a strategist, academic leader and researcher, with extensive experience, and a proven track record of leadership and managerial success. Andrew Ball is an acclaimed leader in machine health monitoring.
