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Machines 2023 Intelligent Manufacturing Award

Application deadline: 31 May 2024
Eligibility and Requirements:
  • Must have received their PhD no more than 10 years prior to 31 December 2023;
  • Have made a unique and outstanding academic or societal contribution to intelligent manufacturing.
The Prize:
  • CHF 1000;
  • Option to publish one paper free of charge in Machines after peer review before the end of 2024;
  • An electronic certificate.
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News Express

Machines E-conference | Invitation to the IECMA 2024

The 2nd International Electronic Conference on Machines and Applications (IECMA 2024), chaired by Prof. Dr. Antonio J. Marques Cardoso (University of Beira Interior, Portugal), will be held online from 18 to 20 June 2024. The scope of this online conference is to bring together well-known worldwide experts who are currently working on machinery and engineering and to provide an online forum for presenting and discussing new results. It is our pleasure to invite you to join the IECMA 2024 after the strong success of the previous annual online conference.

New Special Issue Reprint Published

We are pleased to announce the publication of an open access reprint for the Special Issue "Bio-Inspired Smart Machines: Structure, Mechanisms and Applications". This reprint focuses on the latest theoretical and technological advances in bio-inspired smart machines and their structure, mechanisms, and applications.

Featured Papers

     
  A Review on Wearable Product Design and Applications

Prodromos Minaoglou et al.

  Analytic and Data-Driven Force Prediction for Vacuum-Based Granular Grippers

Christian Wacker et al.

 
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  BoltVision: A Comparative Analysis of CNN, CCT, and ViT in Achieving High Accuracy for Missing Bolt Classification in Train Components

Mujadded Al Rabbani Alif et al.

  New Method for Precise Measurement of Clamping Plate Deformations on Forming Presses

Georg Ivanov et al.

 
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Call for Papers

Advances in Bearing Modeling, Fault Diagnosis, RUL Prediction (2nd Edition)

edited by Hongrui Cao, Jianping Xuan and Yongqiang Liu

submission deadline 30 June 2024
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Agricultural Machinery and Robotics: Design, Control and Applications

edited by Leonardo Vita, Davide Gattamelata and Massimo Cecchini

submission deadline 30 June 2024
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Machines (ISSN 2075-1702) is an international, peer-reviewed journal on machinery and engineering.

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