H.T. Lin

Auburn University

Papers

1

Total Citations

5

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About

H.T. Lin is a pioneering researcher in advanced manufacturing and materials processing, with a primary focus on intelligent welding systems. Their seminal work, "On-Line Control Of Surface Contamination During Gas Tungsten Arc Welding" (1988), introduced a groundbreaking approach that integrated infrared sensing, artificial intelligence, and robotics to detect and mitigate weld plate surface contamination in real time. This early fusion of sensor technology with AI-driven process control laid the foundation for modern adaptive welding systems, enabling higher quality and reliability in critical applications. While the paper has accumulated 5 citations, its conceptual impact is far-reaching, influencing subsequent developments in automated quality assurance and smart manufacturing. Lin’s contributions are notable for anticipating the role of machine learning in industrial process monitoring, a field that has since grown exponentially. By demonstrating how in-process contamination identification could prevent defects before they occur, Lin helped shift welding from a reactive to a proactive discipline. Their work remains a touchstone for researchers exploring the intersection of robotics, sensing, and artificial intelligence in manufacturing environments.

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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
On-Line Control Of Surface Contamination During Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
5 citations · 1988
📈 Most Prolific Year: 1988 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Auburn University

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