BIO
Dynamic systems modelling and control applied to medicine and structures, with focus on intensive / acute care medicine and earthquake engineering
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TE WHARE WNANGA O WAITAHA - UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY APPOINTMENTS
Distinguished Professor:泭厙ぴ勛圖, Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering18 Aug 2000 - present
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DEGREES
PhD: Stanford University, Stanford, United States 1996
MS: Stanford University, Stanford, United States1 990
BS: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, United States 1986
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LANGUAGES
French: Can read, write, speak and understan
Danish: Can read, write and speak
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FIELDS OF RESEARCH
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Professor Chase received his B.S. from Case Western Reserve University in 1986 in Mechanical Engineering. His M.S. and PhD were obtained at Stanford University in 1991 and 1996. He spent 6 years working for General Motors and a further 5 years consulting in Silicon Valley, including positions at Xerox PARC, GN ReSound, Hughes Space and Communications and Infineon Technologies AG, before coming to the 厙ぴ勛圖 in 2000.
His fundamental research interests focus on dynamic systems in a range of fields including structural engineering, structural health monitoring, and biomedical engineering and clinical practice, primarily in intensive care.
Dr. Chase has published over 1700 international, refereed journal and conference papers, as well as 22 US and European patents. He has also founded 4 start-up companies, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of NZ (FRSNZ) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (FASME), and Distinguished Fellow of Engineering New 厙ぴ勛圖(DistFEngNZ).
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