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Eng. Proc., 2022, IECMA 2022
The 1st International Electronic Conference on Machines and Applications
Online | 15–30 September 2022
Volume Editors:
Giuseppe Carbone, Università della Calabria, Italy
Hai Wang, Murdoch University, Australia
Ibrahim Tansel, Florida International University, USA
Dan Zhang, York University, Canada
Alireza Modir, Florida International University, USA
Antonio J. Marques Cardoso, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
Davide Astolfi, University of Perugia, Italy
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Machinery and engineering areas play a key role in an ever-increasingly technological society. Transportation, renewable energies, and more efficient buildings are just some of the domains where the
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Machinery and engineering areas play a key role in an ever-increasingly technological society. Transportation, renewable energies, and more efficient buildings are just some of the domains where the intensive application of these systems has been most noticed. In all these applications, efficiency and reliability, automation and control, and advanced manufacturing are of major concern. The aim of this online conference is to gather well-known experts from around the world who are currently working on machinery and engineering and to provide an online forum for presenting and discussing new results. Throughout this event, we aim to cover, among others, the following topics: Machines Testing and Maintenance; Automation Systems; Mechatronic and Intelligent Machines; Turbomachinery; Electrical Machines and Drives; Advanced Manufacturing.
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