MFI seminar: Li, Choset, Panat, and Fedder
February 05, 2024
2:00 p.m. ET
Scott 6142
February 05, 2024
2:00 p.m. ET
Scott 6142
MFI seminars run for one hour and 15 minutes and include introductions, MFI updates, an MFI-funded project presentation and Q&A followed by a short networking opportunity with coffee and snacks.
All MFI affiliated faculty, postdocs, students and staff are encouraged to attend and each current MFI-funded project should be represented.
Speakers: Lu Li and Howie Choset, Robotics Institute; Rahul Panat, Mechanical Engineering; Gary Fedder, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic: Automatic Registration and Inspection for Conformal Additive Manufacturing
February 28 2025
11:00 AM ET
Manufacturing Futures Institute
MFI Seminar: Wolf and Fedder followed by Ichnowski and Liu
"MFI Updates" with Gary Fedder, Faculty Director, Manufacturing Futures Institute, and Sandra DeVincent Wolf, Executive Director, Manufacturing Futures Institute followed by "LLMs for Detection and Recovery from Unknown Unknowns" with Jeff Ichnowski, Assistant Professor, Robotics Institute and Changliu Liu, Assistant Professor, Robotics Institute.
Scott 6142
March 25 2025
1:00 PM ET
Manufacturing Futures Institute
MFI Seminar: Wolf and Fedder followed by Ichnowski and Liu
"Versatile Large-scale Assembly using Dual Arms" with Changliu Liu, Assistant Professor, Robotics Institute and Jiaoyang Li, Assistant Professor, Robotics Institute. "Multi-modal Aerial Manipulation for Large Device Inspection" with Sebastian Scherer, Associate Research Professor, Robotics Institute and Guanya Shi, Assistant Professor, Robotics Institute
Scott 6142
April 17 2025
12:00 PM ET
Manufacturing Futures Institute
MFI Seminar: Tang, McComb, Pistorius, and Webler
"Reusable Model-based Sensor Planning and Interpretable Process Data Analytics for Concurrent Production Line Design and Manufacturing Waste Engineering" with Pingbo Tang, Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Chris McComb, Gerard G. Elia Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering. "Digital Twin of Micromill Continuous Caster" with Chris Pistorius, POSCO Professor, Materials Science and Engineering and Bryan Webler, Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
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