Wrapping up IMAC-XLII

After another successful IMAC conference in Orlando this week, Correlated Solutions would like to give a special thanks to all the folks at the Society for Experimental Mechanics who were responsible for organizing this year. We had a great time - saw some old friends, met some new ones, and talked a lot about DIC and FFT! We’re looking forward to the SEM Annual Conference in June, and already planning for IMAC XLIII!

We would also like to congratulate all the winners in this year’s Best Computer Vision & Laser Vibrometry Papers Award at this year’s conference. Correlated Solutions is proud to co-sponsor this award as part of our ongoing commitment to the broader advancement of digital image correlation research around the world. This award was established in 2018 to attract high-quality publications and presentations of interest to the DIC, Computer Vision, and Optical Techniques community at IMAC.

The awards for the three best papers come with a certificate and a monetary award and were presented at the Awards Luncheon on Wednesday, January 31, 2024. Congratulations to all the winners!

1st Place:
“A Six-Degree-of-Freedom Camera Motion Correction Method Based on Inertial Measurement Unit and Data Fusion”

Tengjiao Jiang
Norwegian University of Science and Technology;
Gunnstein Frøseth
Norwegian University of Science and Technology;
Anders Rønnquist
Norwegian University of Science and Technology

2nd Place:
“3D Mode-Shape Extraction through Event-Based Light Fields”

Andre Green
Los Alamos National Laboratory;
Moises Mello da Silva
Los Alamos National Laboratory;
Alessandro Cattaneo
Los Alamos National Laboratory;
David Mascarenas
Los Alamos National Laboratory

3rd Place:
“Panoramic 3D Operating Deflection Shape Measurement of a Cylindrical Structure using a Mirror-Assisted 3D CSLDV System”

Ke Yuan
University of Maryland Baltimore County;
Weidong Zhu
University of Maryland Baltimore County


If you weren’t able to make it by our booth this year but still have questions about DIC, please get in touch with one of our Sales Engineers. We will be happy to discuss how the VIC-3D system can revolutionize your vibration analysis research.

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