ThermoSense XXVIII Committees

Program Committee

 Steering Committee
Session Chairs
  Working Group

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Program Committee

 
Committee Member Affiliation
Lee R. Allen  Allen Applied Infrared Technology
Nicolas P. Avdelidis TWI Technology Ctr. Wales (UK)
Kathryn M. Knettel United Space Alliance
Douglas D. Burleigh Scientific Consultant
Antonio Colantonio Public Works and Government Services (Canada)
Fred Colbert Colbert Infrared Services, Inc.
K. Elliott Cramer NASA Langley Research Center
Ralph Dinwiddie Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Karl Haakon Grimnes National Institute of Technology (Norway)
Ermanno G. Grinzato CNR-ITEF (Italy)
Sheng-Jen Hsieh Texas A &;M University
Herbert Kaplan Honeyhill Technical Co.
Timo T. Kauppinen VTT Building Technology (Finland)
Jack M. Kleinfeld Kleinfeld Technical Services, Inc.
Dennis H. LeMieux Siemens Westinghouse
Sven-Åke Ljungberg  Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)
Robert P. Madding Infrared Training Center
Xavier P. Maldague University Laval (Canada)
Jonathan J. Miles James Madison University
G. R. Peacock Temperatures.com, Inc.
Pierre Potet CEDIP Infrared Systems (France)
Piotr Pregowski Pregowski Infrared Services (Poland)
Austin A. Richards FLIR Systems, Indigo Operations
Andres E. Rozlosnik  Si-Termografia Infrarroja (Argentina)
Morteza Safai Boeing Company
Takahide Sakagami  Osaka Univ. (Japan)
R. James Seffrin Infraspection Institute
Steven M. Shepard Thermal Wave Imaging, Inc.
Gregory R. Stockton Stockton Infrared Thermography
Vladimir P.Vavilov Tomsk Polytechnic University
Lisa West  FLIR Systems, Inc.
 

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Steering Committee

 
Committee Member Affiliation
Lee R. Allen  Allen Applied Infrared Technology
Kathryn M. Knettel United Space Alliance
Douglas D. Burleigh Scientific Consultant
Ralph Dinwiddie Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ermanno G. Grinzato CNR-ITEF (Italy)
Allen D. Hines  DOFASCO (Canada)
Herbert Kaplan Honeyhill Technical Co.
Timo T. Kauppinen VTT Building Technology (Finland)
Jack M. Kleinfeld Kleinfeld Technical Services, Inc.
Dennis H. LeMieux Siemens Westinghouse
Sven-Åke Ljungberg  Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)
Robert P. Madding FLIR Systems, Inc.
Xavier P. Maldague Univ. Laval (Canada)
Jonathan J. Miles James Madison University
G. R. Peacock Temperatures.com, Inc.
Andres E. Rozlosnik  Si-Termografia Infrarroja (Argentina)
Morteza Safai FMC Technology Inc.
Takahide Sakagami  Osaka Univ. (Japan)
Steven M. Shepard Thermal Wave Imaging, Inc.
Vladimir P.Vavilov Tomsk Polytechnic University
Lisa West  FLIR Systems, Inc.
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Session Chairs (ThermoSense XXV)

Biomedical Applications 

Vladimir P. Vavilov
Morteza Safai

Building and Infrastructure

Sven-Åke Ljungberg

Timo T. Kauppinen

IR Image Gallery

Ralph Dinwiddie

 

Materials Evaluation

Doug Burleigh

K. Elliott Cramer

NDT and Materials Evaluation

Doug Burleigh

K. Elliott Cramer

Non-Destructive Testing

Doug Burleigh

K. Elliott Cramer

Poster Sessions

Jonathan Miles

Richard N. Wurzbach

Product Monitoring and
Predictive Maintenanc
e

Herbert Kaplan

John Snell

Radiation Thermometry & Standards

G. Raymond Peacock

Piotr Pregowski

Research and Development Applications

Robert P. Madding

Steven M. Shepard

Security, Fire & Environment

Ermanno G. Grinzato

Antonio Colantonio

Special Session: Thermosense: A 25 Year Retrospective

Herb Kaplan

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Working Group

Thermal Infrared Sensing for Diagnostics and Control

Chair:  Ralph Dinwiddie

ABOUT THE GROUP
The Thermosense Working Group promotes the exchange of information pertaining to the use
of thermal infrared sensing for diagnostics and control. Members are both users and suppliers of
this technology who exchange information on theoretical, experimental, and practical
applications of thermographic and thermal sensing equipment, techniques, materials,
maintenance, and image processing. Topical areas include predictive maintenance, buildings and
structures, products and processes, and research and development.

The group meets each spring during the annual SPIE Thermosense conference held in
conjunction with SPIE's Aerospace Science and Sensing symposium in Orlando, Florida.

The Thermosense Working Group is an international group of thermographers who are concerned with non-contact thermal sensing, measurement, and diagnostic problems, not
just for the sake of measurement, but for the practical areas in which they are used.

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Updated 31 January 2006

by G. R. Peacock