The best oral presentation award for the 2019 American Society for Precision Engineering (ASPE) Annual Meeting was given to Dr. Tony Schmitz for his presentation and paper: Machine Learning with Updating for Milling Stability. The 35th annual meeting was held October 19-23, 2020, in Pittsburgh, PA. Schmitz also co-authored poster presentations with his colleagues and students.
- Jiang, J., Nogueira, M., Greis, N., Bhattacharya, S., and Schmitz, T., 2019, Machine learning with updating for milling stability, American Society for Precision Engineering Annual Meeting, October 28-November 1, Pittsburgh, PA.
- West, J., Betters, E., and Schmitz, T., 2019, Low cost platform for hybrid manufacturing of light metals, American Society for Precision Engineering Annual Meeting, October 28-November 1, Pittsburgh, PA.
- No, T., Gomez, M., Copenhaver, R., and Schmitz, T., 2019, Structured light scanning for endmill modeling, American Society for Precision Engineering Annual Meeting, October 28-November 1, Pittsburgh, PA.
- Betters, E., West, J., Noakes, M., Nycz, A., Smith, S., and Schmitz, T., 2019, Additive manufacturing of internal features for manipulation of structural dynamics, American Society for Precision Engineering Annual Meeting, October 28-November 1, Pittsburgh, PA.
- Gomez, M., Betters, E., Eichenberger, J., Delio, T., and Schmitz, T., 2019, Laser Doppler vibrometry for machining dynamics analysis, American Society for Precision Engineering Annual Meeting, October 28-November 1, Pittsburgh, PA.
- No, T. and Schmitz, T., 2019, Tool edge geometry from structure light scanning, American Society for Precision Engineering Annual Meeting, October 28-November 1, Pittsburgh, PA.