"Innovation Dallas" presented at UT Arlington Research InstituteJoyce Kay Avila
For the UT Arlington Research Institute (UTARI) Brown Bag Luncheon, Joyce Avila will present "Innovation Dallas," an informative brief about several on-going activities supporting the development of creative technologies and innovative training techniques in the DFW area. Joyce will touch on activities occurring at the AT&T Foundry and Dallas Makerspace, and will also provide information about the training events and workshops she attended in July, including with such companies as Texas Instruments and Microsoft. Ms. Avila is a Texas-licensed CPA and has an MBA from Cal State. She is now working on her software engineering degree at UTA and is a summer intern at UTARI.
Bcom 275 guide 4 28) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions a...ushadummy
28) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions about a group can create for its members a belief in those assumptions is called
A. an attribution error
B. a perceptual process
C. a halo effect
D. a stereotype threat
Open Innovation: Evolution of research at Cambridge University Engineering De...Tim Minshall
Talk given at Tsinghua University, Beijing, by Dr Tim Minshall and Dr Letizia Mortara on 18th June 2013. The event was organised as part of the EC-HVEN project (www.birmingham.ac.uk/hven) and Open Innovation Research Forum.
Open Platform for ICS Cybersecurity Research and EducationEnergySec
The CybatiWorks open platform serves as an educational environment for cyber-physical systems. The living laboratory platform uses low cost I/O, embedded devices, virtual machines and authentic automation protocols for participant cybersecurity education. The platform incorporates the Raspberry PI, PiFace I/O, Elenco Snap-Circuits, Fischertechnik components and an ICS-ified Kali Linux called CybatiWorks-1 to allow participants to build, break and cybersecure small control environments. CYBATI has performed years of research to develop this platform and is making it available for early access, school sponsorship and integrated education via the Kickstarter project announced during the session.
A joint presentation of Gary Williams of Schneider Electric and Michael Coden of NextNine at the 10th Annual Conference of the American Petroleum institute. The presentation discusses benefits, disadvantages, and architectures for allowing 3rd party access.
"Innovation Dallas" presented at UT Arlington Research InstituteJoyce Kay Avila
For the UT Arlington Research Institute (UTARI) Brown Bag Luncheon, Joyce Avila will present "Innovation Dallas," an informative brief about several on-going activities supporting the development of creative technologies and innovative training techniques in the DFW area. Joyce will touch on activities occurring at the AT&T Foundry and Dallas Makerspace, and will also provide information about the training events and workshops she attended in July, including with such companies as Texas Instruments and Microsoft. Ms. Avila is a Texas-licensed CPA and has an MBA from Cal State. She is now working on her software engineering degree at UTA and is a summer intern at UTARI.
Bcom 275 guide 4 28) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions a...ushadummy
28) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions about a group can create for its members a belief in those assumptions is called
A. an attribution error
B. a perceptual process
C. a halo effect
D. a stereotype threat
Open Innovation: Evolution of research at Cambridge University Engineering De...Tim Minshall
Talk given at Tsinghua University, Beijing, by Dr Tim Minshall and Dr Letizia Mortara on 18th June 2013. The event was organised as part of the EC-HVEN project (www.birmingham.ac.uk/hven) and Open Innovation Research Forum.
Open Platform for ICS Cybersecurity Research and EducationEnergySec
The CybatiWorks open platform serves as an educational environment for cyber-physical systems. The living laboratory platform uses low cost I/O, embedded devices, virtual machines and authentic automation protocols for participant cybersecurity education. The platform incorporates the Raspberry PI, PiFace I/O, Elenco Snap-Circuits, Fischertechnik components and an ICS-ified Kali Linux called CybatiWorks-1 to allow participants to build, break and cybersecure small control environments. CYBATI has performed years of research to develop this platform and is making it available for early access, school sponsorship and integrated education via the Kickstarter project announced during the session.
A joint presentation of Gary Williams of Schneider Electric and Michael Coden of NextNine at the 10th Annual Conference of the American Petroleum institute. The presentation discusses benefits, disadvantages, and architectures for allowing 3rd party access.
Talk given at the 2015 ALA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.
http://alaac15.ala.org/node/28851
This presentation will provide an overview of the current practices in makerspaces in three categories: academic libraries, school libraries, and local membership-based makerspaces. Mediated vs. open service model, various programming and marketing approaches, and the space and staffing considerations will be discussed with pros and cons to provide a solid starting point for creating a makerspace. We will also share some findings from experimenting with 3D printing devices and equipment at University of Maryland, Baltimore.
The Grand Unified Theory of Autonomous Systems, Humans and SimulationAndy Fawkes
Presented at the NATO SCI Verification and Validation of Autonomous Systems Workshop on 25 June 14 at Imperial College London - The theme, a Valid and Verified Autonomous System must Include Human(s) and Simulation has a Key Role in Developing, Testing and Training both the Autonomous System and Human(s), Separately and Together
Presentation given during ICRA 2013 to accompany the following paper: C. Papachristos, K. Alexis, A. Tzes “Model Predictive Hovering-Translation Control of an Unmanned Tri-TiltRotor”, IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, ICRA 2013, Karlsruhe, Germany
The future of building energy is available today. The energy we need is all around us, we just have to be smart enough to reach out and take it! See how we make buildings more efficient so the energy systems you install have power left over to sell.
Electron Microscopy - Scanning electron microscope, Transmission Electron Mic...Sumer Pankaj
An electron microscope is a microscope that uses a beam of accelerated electrons as a source of illumination. As the wavelength of an electron can be up to 100,000 times shorter than that of visible light photons, electron microscopes have a higher resolving power than light microscopes and can reveal the structure of smaller objects. A transmission electron microscope can achieve better than 50 pm resolution and magnifications of up to about 10,000,000x whereas most light microscopes are limited by diffraction to about 200 nm resolution and useful magnifications below 2000x.
Electron microscopes are used to investigate the ultrastructure of a wide range of biological and inorganic specimens including microorganisms, cells, large molecules, biopsy samples, metals, and crystals. Industrially, electron microscopes are often used for quality control and failure analysis. Modern electron microscopes produce electron micrographs using specialized digital cameras and frame grabbers to capture the image.
Cyber-Physical Systems - contradicting requirements as drivers for innovationMichael Heiss
my talk from the CPS-Week 2015 in Seattle, For full text see: Heiss, M., Oertl, A., Sturm, M., Palensky, P., Vielguth S., Nadler, F.: Platforms for industrial cyber-physical systems integration: contradicting requirements as drivers for innovation. Proc. of the 2015 Workshop on Modeling and Simulation of Cyber-Physical Energy Systems (MSCPES), CPS Week, IEEE, Seattle 2015, pp. 1-8. DOI: 10.1109/MSCPES.2015.7115405
Talk given at the 2015 ALA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.
http://alaac15.ala.org/node/28851
This presentation will provide an overview of the current practices in makerspaces in three categories: academic libraries, school libraries, and local membership-based makerspaces. Mediated vs. open service model, various programming and marketing approaches, and the space and staffing considerations will be discussed with pros and cons to provide a solid starting point for creating a makerspace. We will also share some findings from experimenting with 3D printing devices and equipment at University of Maryland, Baltimore.
The Grand Unified Theory of Autonomous Systems, Humans and SimulationAndy Fawkes
Presented at the NATO SCI Verification and Validation of Autonomous Systems Workshop on 25 June 14 at Imperial College London - The theme, a Valid and Verified Autonomous System must Include Human(s) and Simulation has a Key Role in Developing, Testing and Training both the Autonomous System and Human(s), Separately and Together
Presentation given during ICRA 2013 to accompany the following paper: C. Papachristos, K. Alexis, A. Tzes “Model Predictive Hovering-Translation Control of an Unmanned Tri-TiltRotor”, IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, ICRA 2013, Karlsruhe, Germany
The future of building energy is available today. The energy we need is all around us, we just have to be smart enough to reach out and take it! See how we make buildings more efficient so the energy systems you install have power left over to sell.
Electron Microscopy - Scanning electron microscope, Transmission Electron Mic...Sumer Pankaj
An electron microscope is a microscope that uses a beam of accelerated electrons as a source of illumination. As the wavelength of an electron can be up to 100,000 times shorter than that of visible light photons, electron microscopes have a higher resolving power than light microscopes and can reveal the structure of smaller objects. A transmission electron microscope can achieve better than 50 pm resolution and magnifications of up to about 10,000,000x whereas most light microscopes are limited by diffraction to about 200 nm resolution and useful magnifications below 2000x.
Electron microscopes are used to investigate the ultrastructure of a wide range of biological and inorganic specimens including microorganisms, cells, large molecules, biopsy samples, metals, and crystals. Industrially, electron microscopes are often used for quality control and failure analysis. Modern electron microscopes produce electron micrographs using specialized digital cameras and frame grabbers to capture the image.
Cyber-Physical Systems - contradicting requirements as drivers for innovationMichael Heiss
my talk from the CPS-Week 2015 in Seattle, For full text see: Heiss, M., Oertl, A., Sturm, M., Palensky, P., Vielguth S., Nadler, F.: Platforms for industrial cyber-physical systems integration: contradicting requirements as drivers for innovation. Proc. of the 2015 Workshop on Modeling and Simulation of Cyber-Physical Energy Systems (MSCPES), CPS Week, IEEE, Seattle 2015, pp. 1-8. DOI: 10.1109/MSCPES.2015.7115405