37TH DESIGN AUTOMATION CONFERENCE (DAC) Kemper Lewis Conference Chair University at Buffalo - SUNY Gary Wang Program Chair Simon Fraser University WELCOME MESSAGES Welcome to the 37th ASME Design Automation Conference (DAC)! ASME’s DAC serves the important function of promoting research <strong>and</strong> disseminating knowledge in areas dealing with Design Automation. This year, 156 papers were submitted to the conference, <strong>and</strong> 118 papers were accepted after a rigorous peer review process. These accepted papers cover about 30 topics spanning DAC’s four major thrust areas: Design Representation, Design Optimization, Design Evaluation, <strong>and</strong> Design Integration, <strong>and</strong> will be presented in 25 technical sessions, running in three parallel tracks. New in this year, among the submitted final papers, 10 best papers were selected <strong>and</strong> will be denoted in conference program. One of these 10 outst<strong>and</strong>ing papers will be selected for the Best Paper Award sponsored by the Ford Motor Company <strong>and</strong> will be announced <strong>and</strong> presented at the DED Lunch on Tuesday. These top 10 papers are listed as below: • DETC2011-47922 A Function Based Approach for Product Integration, by Vishwa Kalyanasundaram <strong>and</strong> Kemper Lewis (pg 131) • DETC2011-47927 Customer Driven Design Decision for Convergence Products, by Zhichao Wang, P. K. Kannan, <strong>and</strong> Shapour Azarm (pg 107) • DETC2011-48196 Multidisciplinary Design Optimization of Modular Industrial Robots, by Mehdi Tarkian, Johan Persson, Johan Ölv<strong>and</strong>er, <strong>and</strong> Xiaolong Feng (pg 165) • DETC2011-48314 Resilience-driven System Design of Complex Engineering Systems, by Byeng D. Youn, Chao HU, <strong>and</strong> Pingfeng Wang (pg 157) • DETC2011-48318 Sequential Sampling with Kernel-based Bayesian Network Classifiers for Set-based Design, by David Shahan <strong>and</strong> Carolyn Seepersad (pg 165) • DETC2011-48319 R<strong>and</strong>om Field Characterization with Insufficient Data Sets for Probability Analysis <strong>and</strong> Design, by Zhimin Xi, Byungchang Jung, <strong>and</strong> Byeng D. Youn (pg 97) • DETC2011-48375 Incorporating Process Architecture in the Evaluation of Stability in Distributed Design, by Erich Devendorf <strong>and</strong> Kemper Lewis (pg 107) • DETC2011-48513 Optimal Component Sizing <strong>and</strong> Forward-Looking Optimal Dispatch of an Electrical Microgrid for Energy Storage Planning, by John Whitefoot, Abigail R. Mechtenberg, Diane L. Peters, Panos Y. Papalambros (pg 156) • DETC2011-48532 Optimizing the Shear Beam of a Non-pneumatic Wheel for Low Rolling Resistance, Niranjan Thyagaraja, Prabhu Shankar, Georges Fadel, <strong>and</strong> Paolo Guarneri (pg 76) • DETC2011-48566 Convex Estimators for Optimization of Kriging Model Problems, by Karim Hamza <strong>and</strong> Mohammed Shalaby (pg 122) We also have an exciting joint Plenary Speaker scheduled on Monday morning. Dr. Sridhar Kota <strong>from</strong> University of Michigan, who is also an ASME White House Office of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology Policy Fellow, will speak on “Innovation <strong>and</strong> US-based Manufacturing.” In addition, we have three special panel sessions this year, i.e., 1) Environmental Policy in Vehicle Design, organized by Dr. Jeremy Michalek, 2) Interdisciplinary Design Research <strong>and</strong> Education: The New Frontier, organized by Drs. Tim Simpson <strong>and</strong> Panos Papalambros, <strong>and</strong> 3) Q&A with Design Engineering Divisions Journal Editors, organized by Dr. Shapour Azarm. Please check the conference program for their schedules. We would like to take this occasion to thank all of the authors for submitting their papers, paper reviewers for sharing their time <strong>and</strong> expertise, <strong>and</strong> session chairs/co-chairs for running a smooth conference. Also, we would like to thank the special session organizers <strong>and</strong> review coordinators <strong>and</strong> co-coordinators for soliciting <strong>and</strong> managing papers: James, Allison, Shapour Azarm, Gwenola Bertoluci, Mark Bryden, Matthew Campbell, Wei Chen, Yong Chen, Souma Chowdhury, Srikanth Devanathan, Joe Donndelinger, Xiaoping Du, Scott Ferguson, Asma Ghaffari, Karim Hamza, Horea Ilies, Levent Burak Kara, Ritesh Khire, Harrison, Kim, Namho Kim, Michael Kokkolaras, Ikjin Lee, Yann, Leroy, Kemper Lewis, Mian Li, Frank Liou, Anil Maddulapalli, Chris Mattson, Jeremy Michalek, Zissimos Mourelatos, Ashraf Nassef, Andrew, Olewnik, Damiano Pasini, Rahul Rai, Karthik Ramani, Sirisha Rangavajhala, David Romero, Carolyn Seepersad, Mohamed Shalaby, Tim Simpson, Mohamed, Trabia, Arda Vanli, Charlie Wang, Gary Wang, Yan Wang, Bernard Yannou, Byeng Dong Youn, Yong Zeng, <strong>and</strong> Jie Zhang. Without all of your hard work, we would not have a successful conference. Thank you for attending the 37th ASME DAC, <strong>and</strong> we hope you have a productive <strong>and</strong> enjoyable time with us in Washington D.C.! 8
8TH SYMPOSIUM ON INTERNATIONAL DESIGN AND DESIGN EDUCATION (DEC) Katie Grantham Conference Chair Missouri University of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology Welcome to the 8th Symposium on International Design <strong>and</strong> Design Education. The traditional focus of the conference is on educational practices <strong>and</strong> methodology in the design education field. These issues are addressed in sessions on: innovation <strong>and</strong> entrepreneurship in design; best practices <strong>and</strong> lessons learned; <strong>and</strong> design across the curriculum. More recently, our companion focus has been on design education in collaborative design environments. To these ends, sessions are offered on design education methodologies used in distance learning as well as cyber learning environments. At this 8th Conference, we are particularly focusing on scholarship in design education as well as industrial <strong>and</strong> outreach collaboration-related aspects that impact design <strong>and</strong> design education. For both topics corresponding panel sessions are offered. Thank you for joining us in Washington D.C., <strong>and</strong> thank you for attending the 8th Conference! 9 Zahed Siddique Program Chair University of Oklahoma WELCOME MESSAGES
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