IFToMM Rotordynamics, 22-26, June, Lahti, Finland
Between June 22 and 26, the Rotating Machinery Laboratory of the School of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Campinas participated in the IFToMM Rotordynamics Conference, held in Finland. The conference brought together researchers from different countries, including Italy, the United States, Germany, Finland, and Denmark, consolidating its role as an important international forum in the field of rotor dynamics.
Prof. Dr. Katia Luchesi Cavalca, Full Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Campinas and Director of LAMAR, was invited as a Keynote Speaker to present to the international rotor dynamics community the research developed at the laboratory. This invitation represents the recognition of her scientific trajectory and of the continuous contribution of LAMAR professors, researchers, and students to the advancement of the field.
Brazil also had a prominent participation in the event, representing the second largest presence at the conference, with 20 submitted papers, 18 of which were developed at LAMAR. This result highlights the laboratory’s full commitment to high-quality and internationally relevant research on topics such as Digital Twins, rolling-element and hydrodynamic bearings, torque converters, geared systems, foundations, and support structures.
This achievement was only possible thanks to the financial support from Petrobras, CAPES, CNPq, and FAPESP, whose contributions were essential to enabling the participation of LAMAR researchers in this important international event.
Conference Highlights
The participation of LAMAR in the IFToMM Rotordynamics Conference represented an important opportunity to strengthen international collaborations, disseminate the research developed at the laboratory, and highlight the scientific contributions of Brazilian researchers to the global rotor dynamics community. The main highlights of this participation are presented below.
Conference Highlights
In addition to the technical and scientific presentations, LAMAR’s participation in the conference represented an important opportunity to engage with the international rotordynamics community. During the event, researchers from the laboratory were able to discuss the progress of their research, exchange experiences with specialists from different institutions, and strengthen established collaboration ties. At the same time, new international connections were initiated, expanding opportunities for scientific cooperation and contributing to the advancement of Brazilian research in rotordynamics.
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