
About
Sean Wu is a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Wayne State University. He has been recognized for his contributions to acoustics, vibration, noise control, and signal processing, with significant achievements in computational methods for acoustic radiation prediction.
- Education: PhD (Georgia Tech, 1987), MSME (Georgia Tech, 1984), BSME (Zhejiang University, 1982)
His research focuses on acoustics, vibration theory, and noise control systems, particularly using Helmholtz equation least squares (HELS) and nearfield acoustical holography. His work spans industrial applications (e.g., vehicle noise, engine cooling fans) and biomedical innovations (e.g., noninvasive blood pressure measurement via heart sounds).
Recent publications highlight advancements in 3D soundscaping, blind source localization, and real-time acoustic diagnostics. His team has developed patented technologies like the Noninvasive Modal Analysis and 3D Soundscaping systems.
Scientific Awards:
- 2018 ASME Per Bruel Gold Medal (highest honor in noise control)
- 2006, 2003 Wayne State University Inventor of the Year
- 2004–2018 multiple education, mentorship, and innovation awards
- Fellow of ASME (2001–present) and ASA (2002–present)
Sean Wu teaches graduate courses like Signal Processing Technologies and undergraduate Vibration Theory, advising research on vibro-acoustic systems and biomedical acoustics. His lab (not explicitly named) collaborates on automotive and medical acoustics research.
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