Lee Chenhan
Professor
Computer Science
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
China
Biography
Chen-Han Lee is the Chief Research Fellow of National NC System Engineering Research Center (NERC) in Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) and a State Specially Recruited Expert of China. Dr. Lee also holds consulting or visiting positions in Wuhan Huazhong CNC, Co., HUST, and Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Dr. Lee received Ph.D. of Physics from Purdue University. Before joining NERC, he spent 20 years developing advanced CAD/CAM/CNC/MPM software, mostly with Siemens PLM Software (previously UGS). Dr. Lee and his team focus on the R&D of Computational NC Machining, with equal emphasis on academic studies and industrial applications. The long-term goal is to inject intelligence and the ability to fully optimize machining processes into CAx and other computerized systems.
Research Interest
Five axis machining technology, CAD/CAM/CNC algorithm, software development Robot off-line programming system, control system of industrial robot
Publications
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Chen-Han Lee, Computational NC Machining Operations, a graduate-level textbook, to be published by Taylor and Francis.
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Changya Yan, Chen-Han Lee, Jianzhong Yang, Three-axis Tool-path B-spline Fitting Based on Preprocessing, Least Square Approximation and Energy Minimization and Its Quality Evaluation, MM Science Journal, MATAR 2012 Special Issue.
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Pengcheng Hu, Kai Tang, Chen-Han Lee, Global obstacle avoidance and minimum workpiece setups in five-axis machining, Computer-Aided Design, 45(2013)