
Dynamics of Smart Systems and Structures
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Prof Dr. Vicente Lopes Junior has more than 25 years of experience in  teaching vibration and control in Mechanical Engineering courses. He has been  working with smart structures for the last 15 years and has published over 200  technical articles, book chapters, journal and conference papers. He has given  numerous short courses in smart structures, control design, and wave motion in  elastic structures. He is full professor in the Department of Mechanical  Engineering at the São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil. 
Valder  Steffen, Jr is Mechanical Engineer (UNICAMP, Brazil, 1976) and PhD in Mechanical  Engineering (University of Franche-Comté, France, 1979). He did his Habilitation  at the University of Franche-Comté in 1991. He worked as a visiting scientist at  the INSA de Lyon, France, in 1986-87 and was a Fulbright Scholar at Virginia  Tech, USA, in 1999-2000. He is the author of over 300 scientific papers  published in international journals and proceedings. He has supervised 24 MSc  students and 18 PhD students.  He is now Professor at the School of Mechanical  Engineering at the Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil. He is also member  of the National Academy of Engineering. His research interest is focused on  dynamics of mechanical systems, optimization and inverse problems,  rotordynamics, and smart structures.  
Marcelo A. Savi is Ph.D. in  Mechanical Engineering and Professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro  (Department of Mechanical Engineering, COPPE/Poli) where he develops research  and teaching activities. He is the author of several scientific papers published  in international journals, proceedings and books summing over 350 publications.  He is involved with several research projects sponsored by Brazilian and  international agencies, and also industrial partners. He has supervised graduate  and undergraduate students, summing more than 100 works. He has administrative  experience as head of department, graduate school coordinator, and university  committee member. He is member of academic societies including ABCM, where he  participates of the Committee of Dynamics; Smart Materials and Structures; and  Nonlinear Phenomena and Chaos. His research interests are related to nonlinear  mechanics and dynamics, chaos and control; biomechanics and environmental  systems.