Topics of the Conference:
- ▸ Materials and Measurements in Engineering
- ▸ Mathematical Models in Engineering
- ▸ Acoustics, Noise Control and Engineering Applications
- ▸ Mechanical Vibrations and Applications
- ▸ Fault Diagnosis Based on Vibration Signal Analysis
- ▸ Vibration Generation and Control
- ▸ Seismic Engineering and Applications
- ▸ Modal Analysis and Applications
- ▸ Vibration in Transportation Engineering
- ▸ Flow-induced Structural Vibrations
- ▸ Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
- ▸ Chaos, Non-linear Dynamics and Applications
- ▸ Dynamics and Oscillations in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- ▸ Fractional Dynamics and Applications
- ▸ System Dynamics in Manufacturing System Modelling
- ▸ Dynamics of Smart and Functionally Graded Materials
- ▸ Mathematical Aspects of Nonlinear Dynamics problems
Industries: Aerospace, Transportation, Energy Generation, Seismic, Infrastructure and Civil, Environmental, Military, Mechanical, Materials, Mining, Electrical, Power Plants, Refrigeration, Chemical, Biomedical, Acoustical and Ultrasonic Engineering
Major conference topic: "Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos in Engineering Applications"
39th International Conference on VIBROENGINEERING is an integral part of Vibroengineering Series Conferences and was held in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Conference was dedicated to researchers, scientists, engineers and practitioners throughout the world to present their latest research results, foster discussion, new ideas and develop partnerships. All JVE Conferences are integral part of the Series of Vibroengineering Conferences started in 1999. Vibroengineering Procedia is indexed in major scientific databases: Scopus, EI Compendex, Inspec, Gale Cengage, Google Scholar and EBSCO.
JVE conferences feature a broad range of high-level technical presentations, vibrant discussions and key experts and scientists from all over the world. The conference provides an opportunity to communicate your recent research advances, exchange ideas in innovative engineering technologies and enjoy endless networking advantages.
Organizing Committee

Prof. Mikhail Kupriyanov
Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University (ETU-LETI), Russia
Co-chair of the Conference

Prof. Anton A. Zhilenkov
Saint Petersburg State Marine Technical University (SMTU), Russia
Co-chair of the Conference
Scientific Organizing Committee Members
M. Kupriyanov | Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University (ETU-LETI), Russia | |
V. Tupik | Professor, Vice-rector for Strategic Development | |
Y. Shichkina | Department of Computer Engineering, Russia | |
Y. Bekeneva | Department of Computer Engineering, Russia | |
A. A. Zhilenkov | Saint Petersburg State Marine Technical University (SMTU), Russia | |
E. Schislyaeva | Professor, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs (Saint Petersburg State Marine Technical University) | |
L. A. Vaisberg | Research and Engineering Corporation (REC) “Mekhanobr-tekhnika”,, Russia |
Organizing Committee Members
Conference Program
Keynote Speakers

Prof. Muthukumaran Packirisamy is an expert in the areas of Nanosynthesis, Micro-Nano-Bio Integration Center, Optical Bio Microsystems, In-Situ and Ex-situ Nano Integration of Lab On Chip and microsensors, he develops and studies nano integrated microsystems for various applications. Packirisamy is a Professor and Concordia Research Chair on Optical BioMEMS in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. As Director of Micro-Nano-Bio Integration Center and Optical Bio Microsystems Lab, he developed this lab focusing on Lab on Chip, Bio-Microsystems and micro-nano integration. He is the recipient of Member Royal Society of Canada College, Fellow of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fellow of National Academy of Inventors, Institution of Engineers India, Fellow of Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering and I.W.Smith award from Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering, Concordia University Research Fellow, Petro Canada Young Innovator Award and ENCS Young Research Achievement Award. As an author of more than 400 articles published in journals and conference proceedings, Professor Packirisamy has 15 inventions in the area of micro and nano systems. He has supervised more than 9 Research Associates, 16 PhDs and 50 Master students. He was successful in obtaining grants worth of more than $11 Million. He has also recently published a textbook, BioMEMS: Engineering and Science Perspectives (CRC Press, 2011), and 3 book chapters, to provide a comprehensive background in the area of bio-microsystems. His Recent invention on energy harvesting from photosynthesis of blue green algae had more than 3000 citations around the world and was covered by most of the countries and media throughout the world including Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), NDTV, Montreal Gazette, National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Royal Society of Canada, International Business Times, Thomson Reuters, and many more.
Vibrations of Microstructures Subjected to Fluid and Field Loading
In many applications of Microsystems, such as, microfluidics, flow sensors, bio and chemical sensing the microstructures are subjected fluidic and field environments such as fluid flow, electrostatic field, thermal field and magnetic field. In such situations, the external influences change both stiffness and damping properties which greatly influence the vibrational behavior of microstructures as well as quality factor. In this paper, the dynamic behaviour of microstructures, under axial flow of fluid as well as electric and magnetic fields will be presented. The paper also presents the influence of geometric aspect ratio, fluid viscosity and electrostatic filed on both quality factor and vibration behavior along with test results.
Sponsors and Partners
Conference in St. Petersburg, Russia was organized by JVE International with the partnership of Saint-Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI", Saint Petersburg State Marine Technical University (SMTU) and Mechanical Engineering Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IMASH RAN).

Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University (ETU-LETI), founded in 1886, is one of the oldest higher education institutions in Saint Petersburg.
It is also one of the world's largest education centres specialising in radio engineering, electrical engineering, electronics and computer science, although it is also very strong in the areas of telecommunications, control processes, biomedical engineering, management and linguistics.
Notable former staff members include A.S Popov, who invented the radio and for whom there is now a memorial museum on campus and Z. I. Alferov, who was the Nobel Laureate in Physics for his achievements in the heterostructure field, also worked at the university.

Saint Petersburg State Marine Technical University (SMTU) is a legendary University with deep traditions and dynamically growing prospects. SMTU is the only university in Russia that trains world-class engineers for all shipbuilding specialties and high-class economists, managers, lawyers and sociologists for business sphere. The main directions are the design, construction and technical operation of ships, surface warships and submarines, as well as technical means to ensure the exploration and production of oil, gas and other minerals on the seabed.

Mechanical Engineering Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IMASH RAN) is a respected both in Russia and abroad institution, that solves fundamental research problems in the field of machine science and engineering sciences in Russia. Discoveries made and solutions found in its walls, are being laid as cornerstones for the basic trends of domestic mechanical engineering. On these solutions and developments rests the future of most industries: machine-tool manufacture, agricultural, metallurgical, automotive, energy, petrochemical, aviation, space rocket, nuclear, defense and robotics engineering.