Biomedical Engineering Seminar
Speaker:
Chong Ahn, Ph.D. Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Cincinnati
Location:
145 Mount Hall
1050 Carmack Rd
Columbus, OH 43210
EventsWednesday October 21, 2009
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Biomedical Engineering Seminar Speaker: Chong Ahn, Ph.D. Professor Location: 145 Mount Hall Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Speaker: Matt Robinson, Caterpillar When: Wednesday October 21, 2009 Where: Arlington Banquets, 1973 Henderson Road, Columbus, OH 43220 Schedule: Social 6:00pm / Dinner 6:30pm / Presentation 7:15pm Cost: Member or Guest: $20, Students $10 Topic: Development of the D7E Electric Drive Tractor Abstract: The D7E replaces previous driveshaft transmission design with a hybrid diesel-electric drive train that includes a generator, electric motors and power electronics. There are no friction clutches, no driveshaft, no engine belts, and fewer moving parts which results in less power loss and more efficient transfer of engine power to the ground. Compared with other machines in its class, the D7E consumes 10 to 30% less fuel, moves 10% more material per hour, and increases overall efficiency by 25% in material moved per unit of fuel. Design and manufacturing achievements of the D7E will be presented. Biography: Matt Robinson is Welding Engineer and Automation Team Leader in Advanced Production Technologies at Caterpillar in Peoria, IL. Matt holds a BS in Welding Engineering from the Ohio State University. RSVP: For reservations, please contact AWS Columbus Section Secretary Brian To RSVP, please contact: Thursday October 22, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm
Please join C/Com for this extra special and exciting presentation from Ohio Homeland Security and tour of the Ohio Strategic Analysis and Information Center (SAIC). Agenda: Location: Google Maps: Abstract: Vital links to build intelligence on terrorist operations come from traditional agencies and from non-mainstream information services. To this end, the Ohio Division of Homeland Security has created the Strategic Analysis and Information Center to facilitate effective terrorism-related information and intelligence sharing. More information about the SAIC: *** This event is limited to only 50 participants, so reserve your spot now!*** Monday October 26, 2009
Start: 4:30 pm
End: 5:30 pm
Comprehensive Engineering and Science of Biomedical Images (CESBMI) Speaker: Location: Wednesday October 28, 2009
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Biomedical Engineering Seminar Speaker: Michael Tweedle, Ph.D. Professor Location: 145 Mount Hall Monday November 2, 2009
Start: 4:30 pm
End: 5:30 pm
Comprehensive Engineering and Science of Biomedical Images (CESBMI) Speaker: Location: Wednesday November 4, 2009
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Biomedical Engineering Seminar Speaker: William Abraham, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. Location: 145 Mount Hall Monday November 9, 2009
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Comprehensive Engineering and Science of Biomedical Images (CESBMI) Note: Time and Location Change Speaker: Location: Monday November 16, 2009
Start: 4:30 pm
End: 5:30 pm
Comprehensive Engineering and Science of Biomedical Images (CESBMI) Speaker: Location: Wednesday November 18, 2009
Start: 3:30 pm
End: 4:30 pm
Note: Time Change Biomedical Engineering Seminar Speaker: Victor Barocas, Ph.D. Location: 145 Mount Hall Thursday November 19, 2009
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm
DARPA Grand Challenge – Invention on a Schedule; Development of Unmanned Robotic Vehicles Date/Time: Location: Directions/Maps/Parking: Abstract: The DARPA Grand Challenge and the DARPA Urban Challenge are events sponsored by the US Government to help promote the development of autonomous land robotic vehicles. The government is looking to meet a congressional mandate to have 33% of military ground vehicles operating unmanned by the year 2015. Speaker Bio: Mr. Randall led the Insight Racing team (www.insightracing.org) in the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) Grand Challenge series of races. Insight Racing’s most recent entry was a computer driven Lotus Elise which was developed in conjunction with NC State University. The Elise would drive through city traffic without a driver, remote control, or any human intervention whatsoever. Mr. Randall is a “Distinguished Visitor” for the IEEE Computer Society. He received the Outstanding Engineer Award from IEEE Region 3 at SoutheastCon 2009 in Atlanta, Georgia where Mr. Randall was chosen from among over 30,000 engineers in the Southeastern United States. Mr. Randall was also recognized by IEEE-USA in 2007 “for leadership that inspired pre-college students and college engineering students in the area of robotics.” Grayson is chairman of IEEE Robotics and Automation chapter for Eastern North Carolina. He mentored a FIRST high school robotics team which won 1st place in the 2004 international FIRST competition as well as numerous other awards. |
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