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SUMMARY:Research of key technology of primary mirror hydraulic supporting system
DESCRIPTION:Instructors/Speakers\nProf. Xiongbin PENG\nAssistant Professor\nDepartment of Mechatronics Engineering\nShantou University\nChina \nAbstract\nLarge scale reflecting telescope is a technology-intensive equipment in many fields such as national security\, space detection\, universe exploration. They are usually equipped with large diameter primary mirrors\, which guarantee them with stronger light gathering power and high resolution\, to explore instant galaxies from hunderds of millions of light year away. In this context\, this talk will firstly introduce the difficulties when designing a hydraulic support system for large scale primary mirrors. Secondly\, the supporting stiffness of a hydraulic support system is analyzed. Thirdly\, the methodology for the precise position control of a support system shall be discussed. Finally\, the future directions with critical research areas in field of hydraulic support system for a primary mirror shall be highlighted. \nBiography\nDr. Xiongbin Peng is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Mechatronics Engineering at Shantou University. He received his PhD degree in Mechatronic Engineering from Zhejiang University\, Hangzhou\, China in 2016. His main research interests include Thermal Management Design for Energy Storage Systems\, Position Control of Primary Mirror Hydraulic Support System. He has worked jointly with Changchun Institute of optics\, fine mechanics and physics\, Chinese Academy of Sciences for 2 years on high stiffness design and precise position control of primary mirror hydraulic support system. He is the co-founder of Product Design Research Groups (PDRG\, www.pdrg-group.org) involving collaborators from 12 countries. Through his research group\, he has experience of supervising 3 undergraduate and 2 post graduate students. \n 
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SUMMARY:Recent Trends and Challenges in Energy Storage Systems
DESCRIPTION:Instructors/Speakers\nProf. Akhil GARG\nAssociate Professor\nDepartment of Mechatronics Engineering\nShantou University\nChina \nAbstract\nIn the recent years\, Energy storage systems such as battery packs/fuel cells used in Electric vehicles (EVs) has been extensively promoted in developing economies where the environmental burden due to extensive production exists. In this context\, this talk will firstly introduce the four main research problems undertaken. The development of evolutionary algorithms with applications in fuel cells is illustrated. Secondly\, the experimental methodology of using mechanical parameter such as the stack stress to estimate the state of health of battery shall be discussed. The methodology for solving the design optimization problem of battery pack enclosure shall be discussed. \nBiography\nDr. Akhil Garg is currently working as an Associate Professor in Department of Mechatronics Engineering at Shantou University. He received his PhD degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Nanyang Technological University (NTU)\, Singapore in 2015. His main research interests include Design for Energy Storage Systems\, Applications of AI in Sustainable manufacturing\, Robust Optimization\, Evolutionary algorithms. He has worked jointly with Aerospace Industry Rolls-Royce Singapore for 2 years on Design optimization of finishing process. He has published over 25 SCI Journals in field of sustainable manufacturing\, cleaner energy systems and artificial intelligence. \n 
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