Len GelmanView profile
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Len Gelman is a Professor and Chair in Signal Processing and Condition Monitoring at the University of Huddersfield's Department of Engineering within the School of Computing and Engineering. He also serves as Director of the Centre for Efficiency and Performance Engineering. His research focuses on advanced signal processing techniques for fault diagnosis in electromechanical systems, vibration analysis, and predictive maintenance. He is actively involved in PhD supervision and has authored over 100 publications, achieving 1499 citations and an h-index of 21. Key research areas include digital twin technology, nonlinear spectral analysis, and machine learning for industrial diagnostics. His work addresses challenges in non-stationary signal processing, motor current signature analysis, and condition monitoring under varying operating conditions. Collaborations include interdisciplinary projects with the Centre for Efficiency and Performance Engineering. Recent studies highlight innovations in fault diagnosis frameworks for rotating machinery, conveyor belt systems, and wind turbines. His contributions bridge theoretical advancements with practical industrial applications, emphasizing explainable AI and adaptive diagnostics. Gelman's research has been presented at major conferences like the World Congress on Engineering and published in specialized journals. Education: Not explicitly stated in the provided text. Awards: High citation count and h-index reflect his significant academic impact. Grants/Advising: Supervised 2 PhD projects; accepting new students in diagnostic engineering and condition monitoring. Labs/Teams: Leads the Centre for Efficiency and Performance Engineering and collaborates with the Department of Engineering's research groups.









