Structural Health Monitoring
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The Master of Advanced Study Degree is a technical executive education program catering to engineering professionals. |
Structural health monitoring and prognosis (SHMAP) is the field of designing and executing damage detection, monitoring, and prediction strategy for a structural system.
Such a strategy is key for creating optimal life-cycle management of the structure from design to retirement, including minimizing maintenance and operation costs, and maximizing performance.
This Master's program introduces the student to the state-of-the-art in systems-level tools, approaches, and methods used in the SHMAP field with courses in:
| | structural dynamic/vibration modeling and analysis |
| | structural dynamic data acquisition and digital signal processing |
| | pattern recognition techniques for detecting damage signatures in structural data |
| | model/test correlation and validation and verification techniques |
| | predictive modeling for reliability-driven engineering |
| | non-destructive evaluation and structural health monitoring practical techniques |
The program graduate will be poised as a state-of-the-art leader in SHMAP in a systems-level way that can be applied to practically any aerospace, civil, or mechanical structural component or system.
Benefits
| | Engage in state-of-the-art engineering that will lead to the development of next-generation technology |
| | Earn a masters degree from a world class institution and faculty in a unique, cross-disciplinary field |
| | Emerge a technical leader in engineering in a field that will enhance career experiences and help to prepare for future technical challenges |
Key Features
| | High-quality technical program with interdisciplinary focus |
| | Courses taught by UCSD faculty experts |
| | Courses are planned to be simultaneously offered on campus and online |
| | 9 courses, complete degree in 2 years |
| | Apply new technologies in capstone design project |

