IEEE RoboResearch Seminar

On 6 Mar, 2015
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Please join the North Carolina Council of the IEEE and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte for the 2015 IEEE RoboResearch Seminar on 6 March 2015 at UNC-Charlotte.  

"RoboResearch" is a one day event, jointly sponsored by the North Carolina Council of IEEE and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UNC-Charlotte. The objective is to promote interaction between the North Carolina Business community and it Universities. We invite robotics researchers from the educational community as well as robotics researchers and designers from industries throughout North Carolina.

Attendees will meet other researchers and designers in the same and related fields. We are hoping that members of our local industries will be introduced to the inter-relationship with the educational institutes in our State so that some day they may be able to work together toward a common goal.

Registration is free but is required. Unfortunately, registration is limited to 90 guests because of space limitations. Please register early to ensure a seat. Registrants will be contacted if there are any schedule changes. 

See the following for more information and a link to Registration: http://sites.ieee.org/ncc-roboresearch/

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Robert Wilhelm, PhD, Vice Chancellor
• Research and Economic Development, UNC Charlotte
• Executive Director, Charlotte Development Institute
John W. Hardin, PhD
• Executive Director, Office of Science, Technology, and Innovation, NC Department of Commerce
Christopher S. Brown, PhD
• Vice President for Research and Graduate Education, UNC System
• Director, NASA/North Carolina Space Grant
James M. Conrad, PhD, PE, PMP
• Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UNC Charlotte
Daniel W. McDonald
• IEEE/ENCS Humanoid Robot Project
Bill Meldrum
• RP/ALARA and Robotics Specialist, Oconee Nuclear Station, Duke Energy
James R. Vann, JD
• Attorney, unmanned aircraft systems and related government regulations
Seth Hollar, PhD
• Associate Director, Engineering Entrepreneurs Program, NCSU
Marshall Brain, MS
• Director, Engineering Entrepreneurs Program, NCSU
• Founder, "HowStuffWorks.com" (now owned by The Discovery Channel)
Jing Xiao, PhD
• Intelligent, Multimedia and Interactive Systems Lab,
• Industry-University Collaborative Research Center, UNC-Cha

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