| Asst. Prof. Jaspreet Singh Dhupia has recently joined Division of Mechatronics and Design, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in July 2008. Prof. Dhupia obtained his PhD degree from the University of Michigan. Prior to joining NTU, he worked at the well-known NSF Engineering Research Center for Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is interested in response of complex systems which have local sources of nonlinearities. He is currently investigating ultra-precision machines, hard disks, and robotic systems. |
- Combined model and data approach for fault diagnosis and prognosis of heavy-duty gearboxes used in wind and tidal power plants
- Condition Monitoring of Electro-mechanical Systems
- Optimal Power Management of a Fully Electric Tugboat
- Predictive Dynamic Micro-Machining Technology for Machining Surface Topography Control: A Micro-Milling Simulation based on Advanced Hybrid Receptance Coupling
- Set up of Hybrid Power Facilities at CT1
- Vibration Response during Mechanical Micro-machining
| Selected Publications | - Dhupia, Jaspreet S., Ulsoy, A. Galip, Katz, Reuven, Powalka, Bartosz. (2008). Experimental identification of the nonlinear parameters of an industrial translational guide for machine performance evaluation. Journal of Vibration and Control, 14(5), 645-668.
- Powalka, Bartosz, Dhupia, J.S., Ulsoy, A. Galip, Katz, Reuven. (2008). Identification of a Machining Force Model from the Acceleration Measurements. International Journal of Manufacturing Research, 3(3), 265 - 284.
- Dhupia, J.S., Ulsoy, A. Galip, Koren, Y. (2008). Arch-Type Reconfigurable Machine Tool. Springer-Verlag.
- Ulsoy, A. Galip, Dhupia, J.S. (2008). The 5XME workshop: Transforming Mechanical Engineering Education in the USA.
- Dhupia, Jaspreet, Powalka, Bartosz, Katz, Reuven, Ulsoy, A. Galip. (2007). Dynamics of the arch-type reconfigurable machine tool. International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 47(2), 326-334.
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