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ASME's Nondestructive Evaluation, Diagnosis, & Prognosis Division (NDPD) invites you to present your work during this summer’s virtual event to be held on July 28-30. For technical publication submissions, authors should submit a 200-650 word text-only abstract starting FEBRUARY 1, 2021 – APRIL 26, 2021 on the QNDE website. The deadline to submit your abstract is April 26, 2021 at 11:59 PM ET. Authors will officially be notified of their acceptance during the week of April 26th.

Conference Proceedings
Authors will have the opportunity to submit short papers (~ 8 pages) for review and publication in the official conference proceedings. Paper submission is encouraged, but it is not mandatory. Authors can present their work without publishing it in the proceedings. Please review the important dates/deadlines listed on the home page.

ASME Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation, Diagnostics and Prognostics of Engineering Systems (JNDE)
The top (2) presenters in each virtual conference session will be invited to submit their work to the journal editorial board to be considered for publication. Please note that an invitation does not automatically guarantee publication. All papers will be peer-reviewed before the final decision is made.

An author if invited can choose to publish his/her paper both in the conference proceedings and its substantially improved version in the journal (at least 50% new materials), or only in the journal if he/she is not interested in publishing it in the proceedings. The paper submission deadline for inclusion in the special issue of the journal (only top 2 papers from each session will qualify for this submission) is October 31, 2021.

The 2021 program will accept abstracts in the following topics:

Organizer(s):
Mohammad Hafezi, Ph.D., Oakland University
Reza Alebrahim, Ph.D., Neurointx LLC

 

Organizer(s):
Sourav Banerjee, University of South Carolina
Saman Farhangdoust, Florida International University

 

Organizer(s):
Steve Holland, Iowa State University

 

Organizer(s):
Matthew Cherry, Air Force Research Lab

 

Organizer(s):
Saptarshi Mukherjee, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

 

Organizer(s):
Michael Lowe, Imperial College, London
Paul Fromme, University College London

 

Organizer(s):
Joel B. Harley, University of Florida
Laura Homa, University of Dayton Research Institute
Daniel Sparkman, Air Force Research Lab

 

Organizer(s):
Peter D. Juarez, NASA Langley Research Center
Austin Downey, University of South Carolina
Sourav Banerjee, University of South Carolina

 

Organizer(s):
Anna Castellano, Polytechnic University of Bari
Aguinaldo Fraddosio, Polytechnic University of Bari

 

Organizer(s):
Dr. Cara A.C. Leckey, NASA Langley Research Center
Portia Banerjee, [KBR], NASA Ames Research Center

 

Organizer(s):
Yang Liu, University of Wyoming
Smaine Zeroug, Schlumberger Doll Research

 

Organizer(s):
Wieslaw Ostachowicz, Polish Academy of Sciences, IFFM
Maosen Cao, Hohai University, Nanjing

 

Organizer(s):
Christopher Kube, Penn State University
Lawrence J. Jacobs, Georgia Tech
Kathryn Matlack, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

Organizer(s):
Pradeep Ramuhalli, Oakridge National Laboratory
S. W. (Bill) Glass, Pacific Northwest National Lab

 

Organizer(s):
Sunil Kishore Chakrapani, Michigan State University
Matthew Cherry, Air Force Research Lab

 

Organizer(s):
Olivier Mesnil, CEA Tech, France
Simon LaFlamme, Iowa State University
Austin Downey, University of South Carolina

 

Organizer(s):
Xiaoyan Han, Wayne State University
Steve Holland, Iowa State University

 

Organizer(s):
Paul Wilcox, University of Bristol

 

Organizer(s):
Andrea Arguelles, Penn State University

 

Organizer(s):
Len Gelman, The University of Huddersfield

 

Organizer(s):
Henrique Reis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

ASME Conference Proceedings are available in print and also in digital format through the ASME Digital Collection. The Collection currently hosts more than 100,000 papers from 2002 to the current year, with a selection of other papers that range back to the 1950s. ASME’s driving goal is to publish the entire collection of ASME legacy proceedings content.

For more information and guidelines on conference publications, please visit our website here.