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UAH IEEE Student Chapter Meeting |
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Speaker: |
Aaron Mosher, The Boeing Company |
Subject: |
Engineering and Life in the Desert with the Carnegie Mellon Red Team |
Date: |
Friday, November 18th, 2005 |
Time: |
4:30 pm |
Place: |
UAH Engineering Building, Conference Room 258 |
Reservations: |
Please contact Gregory Reed at (256) 520-1236, if you plan to attend. You may also email him at: reedgs@uah.edu. |
Abstract: |
Aaron Mosher is a young engineer who recently graduated from UAH, participated in the DARPA challenge as part of the CMU Red Team, and received patents from his work in radar systems used for detecting obstacles on the race course. |
| Biographical Sketch: | Aaron Mosher is an Embedded Software Engineer at The Boeing Company, where he has been working with the CMU Red Team and Duke University for the DARPA Grand Challenge autonomous vehicle competition. His work with Boeing for Red Team includes adapting RADAR sensors for autonomous ground vehicles, and he currently has two patents pending from his work. Previously, he worked as a computer programmer at a start-up company, developing Internet-based computer games for NASCAR and the Indy Racing League. He graduated from UAH in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering. |
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Notes:
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You do not have to be an IEEE member or UAH student to attend. All guests are welcome, but please contact Gregory Reed so that he can estimate attendees. The meeting begins at 4:30 p.m. and lasts around an hour. |
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