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       <name>   Gyuhae Park    </name>
       <title>   TECHNICAL STAFF MEMBER <br/>
                  ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF LOS ALAMOS LABS   </title>
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       <research>  applications of active-sensing impedance-based and guided wave-based structural health monitoring (SHM) techniques, active sensor self-diagnostics, and self-repairing structural systems with an emphasis on the use of advanced materials.  He is also interested in the development of energy harvesting and wireless energy delivery systems, which can provide the required electrical power for wireless SHM sensing system.  Part of his research is concerned with the integrating sensing hardware directly with data-interrogation software to result in more efficient SHM solutions. The goal of his research is to allow systems and structures to monitor their own integrity during operation and throughout their lives in order to prevent catastrophic failures and to reduce the costs by minimizing explicit preemptory maintenance and inspection tasks.  
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       <phone> (505) 663-5335 </phone>
       <email> gpark@lanl.gov  </email>
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    The Engineering Institute<br/>
Mail Stop: T001 <br/>
Los Alamos National Laboratory <br/>
Los Alamos, NM 87545	
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  <cv> park_CV.pdf </cv>
       

   
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Ph.D, Virginia Tech
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