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AI for Autonomy in Aerospace Engineering
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We are pleased to welcome Dr. Jay Wilhelm, an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology at Ohio University. He specializes in research focused around autonomous and intelligent system design, testing, and analysis of self-driving vehicles and small uncrewed aerial systems. Throughout the last ten years, his academic research has been supported by over $15 million in funding from various federal and state agencies such as the National Science Foundation, US Air Force, US Army, Ohio Federal Research Network, Department of Energy, the US Department of Transportation, and the Ohio Department of Transportation. His lab ownsand operates a fully self-driving Chrysler Pacific used to test new autonomy, data processing methods, and collect data on rural road conditions with approval from the Ohio state government. In addition, several small multi-rotor copters and fixed wing aerial systems are used to test and demonstrate new guidance, control, and intelligent collision avoidance methods developed by his lab.
Don't miss this discussion! Participants willbe entered into a drawing to win an Amazon gift card. Find us on Discord via the meeting link.
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Jay Wilhelm, an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology at Ohio University. He specializes in research focused around autonomous and intelligent system design, testing, and analysis of self-driving vehicles and small uncrewed aerial systems. Throughout the last ten years, his academic research has been supported by over $15 million in funding from various federal and state agencies such as the National Science Foundation, US Air Force, US Army, Ohio Federal Research Network, Department of Energy, the US Department of Transportation, and the Ohio Department of Transportation. His lab ownsand operates a fully self-driving Chrysler Pacific used to test new autonomy, data processing methods, and collect data on rural road conditions with approval from the Ohio state government. In addition, several small multi-rotor copters and fixed wing aerial systems are used to test and demonstrate new guidance, control, and intelligent collision avoidance methods developed by his lab.
Don't miss this discussion! Participants willbe entered into a drawing to win an Amazon gift card. Find us on Discord via the meeting link.
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