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Education:
B.S., Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University, 1996
M.S.E., Mechanical Engineering, The University of Michigan, 1998
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, The University of Michigan, 2002
Biography in Brief:
John Judge’s research interests are in the area of dynamics, vibration and structural acoustics, and include the study of localization in disordered systems, the vibration of MEMS and nano-scale structures, the behavior of coupled arrays and other complex systems, and nonlinear dynamics. Prior to joining CUA, he held a National Academy of Sciences Research Associateship at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C.
Representative Publications:
Judge, J. and Pratap, R., “Asymptotic States of a Bilinear Hysteretic Oscillator in a Fully Dissipative Phase Space,” Journal of Sound and Vibration 218(3): 548-557 (1998).
Judge, J., Pierre, C., and Mehmed, O., “Experimental Investigation of Mode Localization and Forced Response Amplitude Magnification for a Mistuned Bladed Disk,” ASME Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power 123(4): 940-950 (2001).
Judge, J.A., Ceccio, S.L., and Pierre, C., “Traveling-Wave Excitation and Optical Measurement Techniques for Non-Contacting Investigation of Bladed Disk Dynamics,” Shock and Vibration Digest 35(3): 183-190 (2003).
Photiadis, D.M. and Judge, J.A., “Attachment Losses of High Q Oscillators,” Applied Physics Letters 85(3): 482-484 (2004).
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