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Journal of Sound and Vibration

Journal of Sound and Vibration
ISSN: 0022-460X
Imprint: ELSEVIER

Statistics
Impact Factor: 1.364
5-Year Impact Factor: 1.643
Issues per year: 26

Editors Biography



M. Cartmell, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of Glasgow, James Watt Building University Avenue, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK

Professor Matthew P. Cartmell was appointed Associate European Editor of the Journal of Sound and Vibration in May 2005, and is currently Deputy Editor in Chief. He was appointed to the James Watt Chair of Mechanical Engineering in December 2006, after holding the established Chair of Applied Dynamics in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University Glasgow, UK since 1998. Prior to this he held permanent academic positions at the Universities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Swansea. Professor Cartmell is a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, a senior member of the American Institute of Aeronatutics and Astronautics, and a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Professor Cartmell received his Ph.D. in nonlinear structural dynamics from the University of Edinburgh in 1984.

A. Metrikine, Technische Universiteit Delft, Delft, NetherlandsProfessor Andrei Metrikine was appointed Receiving Editor and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Sound and Vibration in January 2009. Previously, from September 2006 till December 2008 he served as Associate European Editor of JSV.
Andrei Metrikine is currently Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor and the head of the Wave Mechanics Research Group, based in the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at the Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands.
Graduating from the faculty of radio-physics of the State University of Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia in 1989, he joined the Mechanical Engineering Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS). In 1992 he received a PhD degree in theoretical mechanics from the State Technical University of Saint Petersburg, Russia. In 1994-1998 he held a number of post-doctoral positions, including one in the Institute for Mechanics of the Hannover University, Germany awarded by the Alexander von Humboldt foundation. In 1998 he received a Dr.Sc. (Doctor of Sciences) degree in mechanics of solids from the Institute for Problems in Mechanical Engineering RAS, Saint Petersburg, Russia. Since 1999 Andrei Metrikine is a member of staff of the Faculty of Civil Engineering of TU Delft.

R. Astley, Inst. of Sound & Vibration Research, University of Southampton, University Road, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK

Jeremy Astley was appointed Associate Editor for Computational Acoustics in May 2007. He is currently Professor of Computational Acoustics and the director of the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre for Gas Turbine Noise, based in the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR) at the University of Southampton, UK. Educated to bachelor level in New Zealand, he completed a PhD in mathematics at Bristol University in 1973. Since then, he has held academic positions in the UK, the US, and New Zealand (Universities of Nottingham, Missouri-Rolla and Canterbury). He has also held visiting fellowships at the Universities of Hull and Durham (UK). He is a fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand and the Institution of Professional Engineers of New Zealand. In 2000, he received a doctorate of engineering from the University of Canterbury for his work on finite elements in acoustics. He serves on the editorial boards of International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering and Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering, and is an associate editor for the AIAA Journal.

J. Lam, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hong Kong, 7/F Haking Wong Building, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China

James Lam received a first class BSc degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Manchester and was awarded the Ashbury Scholarship, the A.H. Gibson Prize and the H. Wright Baker Prize for his academic performance. From the University of Cambridge, he obtained the MPhil and PhD degrees in control engineering. He is a Scholar and Fellow of the Croucher Foundation. Dr. Lam is now a Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the University of Hong Kong. Prior to that, he held faculty positions at now the City University of Hong Kong and the University of Melbourne. Professor Lam is a Chartered Mathematician and Chartered Scientist, a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications, a Senior Member of the IEEE, a Member of the IEE. His research interests are in the analysis and synthesis of dynamic systems which include reduced-order modelling, delay systems, descriptor systems, stochastic systems, multidimensional systems, robust control and filtering. He has published numerous research articles in these areas and co-authored a monograph entitled Robust Control and Filtering of Singular Systems (Springer: 2006).

Professor Lam is also actively contributing to journal editorial work. He is Associate Editor of Asian Journal of Control, International Journal of Systems Science, Journal of Sound and Vibration, International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Journal of the Franklin Institute, Dynamics of Continuous, Discrete and Impulsive Systems (Series B: Applications and Algorithms), and Automatica. He is also editorial member of IET Control Theory and Applications, Open Electrical and Electronic Engineering Journal, Research Letters in Signal Processing, and International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications.

Leslie George Tham is the Associate Dean (Undergraduate) of the Faculty of Engineering, The University of Hong Kong. He obtained his Bachelor and Doctor Degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Hong Kong in 1977 and 1981, respectively. After spending over a year at University of Western Ontario as a Croucher Foundation Fellow, he joined the Department in 1982 as a lecturer and promoted to Professor in 2003. He is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Sound and Vibration (2008 - date) and member of the editorial board of the Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering (2006 - date). He was the editor of the Transactions of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (2000 - 2004) and the Deputy Chairman of the Publications Committee (2001-2002).

K. Shin, School of Mechanical Engineering, Andong National University, 388 Songcheon-Dong, 760-749 Andong, Kyungbuk, South Korea

Dr Kihong Shin graduated in Precision Mechanical Engineering from Hanyang University, Korea in 1989. After spending several years as an electric motor design and NVH engineer in Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., he started the MSc study at Cranfield University, UK in 1992. His subject was design of rotating machine with a speciality on noise and vibration. Later, he joined the ISVR, University of Southampton, UK and completed his PhD study on nonlinear vibration and signal processing in 1996. In 2000, he moved back to Korea as a contract Professor of Hanyang University. In Mar. 2002, he joined Andong National University as an Assistant Professor, currently an Associate Professor.

C. Morfey, University of Southampton, Southampton, UKDr C L Morfey was appointed European Editor of the Journal of Sound and Vibration in January 2004, having retired in October 2003 from a Chair in Applied Mechanics and Biomechanics in the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR) at the University of Southampton, UK. He currently works part-time in ISVR as a research associate, and is a member of the Southampton centre for computational aeroacoustics. Dr Morfey is a former Silver Medallist of the Institute of Acoustics (UK), a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, and recipient of the AIAA Aeroacoustics award for 2002. His Dictionary of Acoustics was published in September 2000 by Academic Press.
 
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