About Us



Chair: 

Christopher A. Brown, WPI


co-Chairs: 

Adrian Evans, University of Bradford, UK (Archaeology)

S. Adam Hacking, Havard Medical School  (Biomedical Engineering)

Philip Klausmeyer, Worcester Art Museum (Art and Preservation) 

Thomas Mathia, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France (Tribology) 

Danielle Macdonald, University of Toronto (Anthropology)  

Patrick Ravines, Buffalo State University of NY (Art and Preservation)

 

                        
Local organizing Committee:

         Christopher Brown, WPI, chair
         Toby Bergstrom, WPI, co-chair
                Phil Klausmeyer, Worcester Art Museum
                Marnie Ham, University of Ontario Institute of Technology


Scientific Commitee

Johan Berglund, Sandvik, Sweden
François Blateyron, DigitalSurf, France

Andres Carrano, Rochester Institute of Technology
Mady Elias, Institut des Nanosciences de Paris, CNRS University Pierre et Marie Curi, France
Cosme Furlong, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Gert Goch, Universität Bremen, Germany
Changsheng Guo, United Technologies Research Center
Han Haitjema, Mitutoyo, Netherlands
S. Adam Hacking, Harvard Medical School
Francis Kennedy, Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College
Krysztof Kubiak, University of  Leeds, UK
John Kummalil, Boston Scientific
Jianyu Liang, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Thomas G. Mathia, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
Carolina Moreno, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Franco Pedreschi, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Patrick Ravines, Buffalo State University
Mary Kathryn Thompson, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
W. James Stemp, Keene State College
Peter Ungar, University of Arkansas
Michal Wieczorowski, Technical University of Poznan, Poland

This conference includes presentations and tutorials with applications from a wide range of disciplines with a common interest in measuring and analyzing surface topographies.

It is intended for researchers, technicians, scientists, conservationists, and engineers who are interested in measuring and analyzing surfaces.

We are currently accepting abstracts for oral presentations and posters from all fields. 

Please find the Call For Abstracts here

  • Surfaces cover everything The measurement and analysis of surface roughness has applications in many fields including:
      • engineering (all branches)
      • cultural heritage
      • biomedical
      • chemistry
      • physics
      • biology
      • food science
      • anthropology
      • art conservation
      • geology
      • geography
      • archeology
      • 
      metrology and nanotechnology

  • Questions and Inquiries

    Please contact: Christopher Brown
    Email address: brown@wpi.edu
    Website: http://www.me.wpi.edu/Research/SurfMet/
    Maintained by surfacewebmaster@wpi.edu
    Last modified: 2 September 2010