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Kjell Ahlin, is Prof. of
mechanical engineering at Blekinge Institute of Technology, BTH, and a
senior applications specialist with Axiom EduTech AB. Prof. Ahlin has over thirty years
experience as a consultant in the field of applied signal analysis. The applications are found in such areas as vibrations,
structural dynamics, environmental engineering and signal classification. He also has a broad experience in teaching and he
is a popular lecturer. Prof. Ahlin is active in international
standardization in the vibration field and he is chairing several working groups. He is also chairman of The Scandinavian Vibration Society, SVIB.
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Professor Thomas Lagö, has thirty years
experience in the field of sound and vibration, applied signal analysis and
measurement techniques. The applications are found in such areas as
vibrations, structural dynamics, environmental engineering, acoustics and
signal classification. He also has a broad teaching experience and is a
popular lecturer with many years of university experience. Lagö is active
in international scientific committees and board of directors and is an
adjunct professor at University of Arkansas - Civil Engineering, Virginia Tech - Vibration & Acoustics Lab, Brigham
Young University - Physics & Astronomy and World Capital University -
Electrical Engineering and the author of more than 230 scientific papers.
Lagö holds more than 20 patents. |
| Professor Peter Göransson, is a professor in
Vehicle Dynamics at the Royal Institute of Technology. He has been working for many years with research
and development on finite element methods for noise and vibration analysis, especially in applications where the coupling between the
vibrating structure and the surrounding fluid has been important.
Dr. Göransson has experience especially from automotive and aerospace industry.
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Bill Halvorsen, is a specialist on acoustics and vibration.
Bill has over 30 years of experience from business in Sweden and U.S. and has specialized on vibration control and damping.
He is also known as the first ever to receive the Scandinavian Vibration Society's Golden Accelerometer Award.
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 | Leif A. Jonsson,
has a long experience of development and quality control within the Swedish defense industry.
For ten years, Mr. Jonsson was head of one of the largest laboratories for environmental
testing in Sweden. He also has a wide contact network within the environmental testing community.
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