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Talk 1 – Virtual Homologation of European Rolling Stock | Professor John Roberts (Kasetsart University)
Talk 2 - Digital Twin-Driven Methodology For Predicting Wheel Degradation and Optimising Wheel Maintenance | Professor Weihua Zhang (Southwest Jiaotong University) and Dr Yuanchen Zheng
Talk 3 – Integrating Crowdsourcing and Digital Twins for Service Innovation Platform Design | Professor Sheng-feng Qin (Northumbria University)
Talk 4 - Creating a Digital Twin For Rail Infrastructure | Dr Uwe Jasnoch
Talk 5 - Prometheus – An Autonomous Reconfigurable Drone for Building Digital Twins of Subterranean Mines | Dr Simon Watson (The University of Manchester)
Talk 6 - Digital twin-based Discrete Manufacturing System Solutions | Professor Guofu Ding (Southwest Jiaotong University)
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Talk 7 - Smart Energy Networks: Living Labs, Digital Twin and AI Applications | Professor Zhong Fan (Keele University)
Talk 8 - Digital Twin for Product Design | Professor Ang Liu (University of New South Wales)
Talk 9 - A New Differentiable Architecture Search Method for Optimizing Convolutional Neural Networks in the Digital Twin of Intelligent Robotic Grasping | Professor Weifei Hu (Zhejiang University)
Talk 10 - Key Technologies of Shape-Performance Integrated Digital Twin for Major Equipment | Professor Xueguan Song (Dalian University of Technology)
Keynote - Spatial Digital Twins for Smart Cities | Professor Dr Sisi Zlatanova (University of New South Wales)
The International Workshop is supported by the British Council on UK-China BRI Countries Education Partnership Initiative project (2020-2025) on Digital twin-driven lifecycle smart product design and manufacturing for railway industry. The event is organised by our project partners:
Newcastle University, UK: Professor Gui-Yun Tian, Professor Mark Robinson.
Newcastle University, UK: Thomas McDonald, MSc.
Huddersfield University, UK: Professor Simon Iwnicki.
Northumbria University, UK: Professor Sheng-feng Qin.
Southwest Jiaotong University, China: Professor Guofu Ding.
Southwest Jiaotong University, China: Professor Weihua Zhang.
Southwest Jiaotong University, China: Professor Huaiwen Tian.
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), China: Professor Bin Gao.
University of Zagreb, Croatia: Associate Professor Darko Vasić and Professor Vedran Bilas.
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB), Thailand: Assistant Professor Dr Ruslee Sutthaweekul [Local Organiser].
Despite the exponential growth in data availability from embedded sensing technologies, A IoT systems and interconnected societies, we are still a long-way from realising the first practical, reliable and self-sustaining digital twins for industry or infrastructure management.
This workshop aims to explore the current and future direction, scope for innovation and further development opportunities surrounding digital twin and the international rail community. Target themes for explanation include, but are not limited to:
Digital Twin Definition & Implementation.
Review of The State-Of-The Art in DigitalTwin.
Challenges & Opportunities for Digital Twin.
Recent Progress of Digital Twin.
Digital Twin, Industry 4.0 & Applications to Lifecycle Management.
Simulation & Modelling.
Data Generation Methods (e.g. Completeness & Feeder Dataset Fusion).
Data Handling & Optimization Methods (e.g. Performance & Efficiency on Big-Data Networks). - Specialisation (e.g. Augmentation & Versatility in Unique Situations)
Automation (e.g. Self-Management of Multi-Directional Feedback)
Human-Digital Twin Interaction (e.g. Application to Extended Reality Systems).
(Thailand | THA) ruslee.s@eng.kmutnb.ac.th | (United Kingdom | UK) t.mcdonald@ncl.ac.uk
SHARP Professor at the University of New South Wales, Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture and Head of the Geospatial Research, Innovation and Development (GRID) lab.
Chair in digital design and manufacturing in the school of Design, Northumbria University, UK.
Professor of Rail Vehicle Structures and Crashworthiness at Kasetsart University in Bangkok and Chairman KURail - Kasetsart University Rail Technology department, Thailand.
Director EMEA for Government and Transportation in the Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial Division.
Wichitwathi Conference Room, Faculty of Engineering,
KING MONGKUT'S UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY NORTH BANGKOK
1518 Pracharat 1 Road,Wongsawang, Bangsue,
Bangkok 10800
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Faculty of Engineering has established in 1963, a few years after the founding of the university, Faculty of Engineering is one of the oldest faculties at King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB). The Faculty first offered programs in mechanical technology and electrical technology to prospective high-school graduates in 1964. Then, in 1969, the programs were expanded to include vocational-school graduates. The first two departments; mechanical technology and electrical technology, were later renamed Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Electrical Engineering, respectively.
Faculty of Engineering is committed to train engineers and develop technology for international community. We offer the highest quality programs for undergraduate and graduate levels. There are 9 engineering departments covering 19 bachelor’s, 13 master’s and 8 doctoral programs. For undergraduate programs, 6 English / International Engineering programs were taught within the faculty.