as part of ASME IDETC-CIE 2025
Location: Hilton Anaheim, Anaheim, California, USA
Dates: August 17-20, 2025
VIB Organizers:
Neda Maghsoodi, maghsoodi@usc.edu
Keegan Moore, kmoore@gatech.edu
Mohammad Bukhari, bukhari@wayne.edu
Event Highlights
The VIB 2025 provides incredible opportunities for students and postdocs, including:
Conference to Journal publication (high-quality papers will be published in a Special Issue of the ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics)
Student Paper Competition with cash prizes.
Travel Supports for all students and postdocs.
Childcare Supports for all VIB attendees in need.
Industry-Academia Career Panel for students and postdocs seeking job.
NSF proposal writing workshop by DCSD program.
One-on-one office hours with the program directors of NSF DCSD program.
Sponsor: Financial support under the NSF award No. CMMI-2514988, DCSD Program.
Keynotes
Invited Keynote speaker: Professor Chiara Daraio, California Institute of Technology.
2025 ASME J. P. Den Hartog Awardee: Professor Richard Rand, Cornell University
2025 ASME C.D. Mote Jr, Early Career Awardee: Professor Malte Krack, University of Stuttgart, Germany
2025 ASME Mary Baker Industry Achievement Awardee: Dr. Stephen Spottswood, Senior technical staff, Aerospace Systems Directorate
The 37th Conference on Mechanical Vibration & Sound (VIB) is part of the broader American Society for Mechanical Engineering International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (ASME IDETC) series (https://event.asme.org/IDETC-CIE). VIB is a premier technical conference for the research and practice of vibration and sound engineering. The goal of the conference is to foster and promote the exchange of ideas and information among engineers and researchers in the vibration and sound community. The conference theme is broad, covering all aspects of vibratory systems. Full papers and abstracts are sought at the forefront of emerging fields, from traditional and non-traditional academic research, and those driven by industrial applications. Experimental, analytical, and computational studies are welcome.