In October, we held our latest Engineering Forum in the Biology Department of Millersville University, courtesy of Dr. Chris Hardy - co-creator of the Wiki Plant Atlas - an online mapping and data repository currently housing over 240,000 occurrence records.
Speakers included Mike Fiorill of Digital Indigo (Lancaster PA) He provided examples from his many years of experience in medical device and procedure simulation; and his firm also develops embedded control systems, sensor technology, and other specialized mechanical/electronic research and prototyping.
Dr. John Wright of Millersville University - Department of Applied Engineering, Safety & Technology - described the history and current activity of their robotics and unmanned vehicles programs and the utility of semi-autonomous control systems. The Millersville contingent recently won a national robotics challenge at the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) Conference’s with SAM the Semi-Autonomous Marauder. Others in the department have developed a remote control all-terrain vehicle, with potential for use in military applications.
Mr. Thomas Ciesielka, Vice President Business Development, Aplus Mobile, ESCO, and President of the Keystone Chapter of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) spoke on development of a Center of Excellence for Unmanned Vehicles in Berks County. A recent feasibility study done by Kutztown University and funded by ITN showed that such a center can be supported in the region and result in multiple economic , social, and educational benefits. As part of that effort, the Cluster for Unmanned Vehicles and Robotics (CUVR) was created. One of the purposes of these forums is to offer a networking opportunity for faculty, businesses, and students. Attendees covered a wide range of interests, including five colleges, five businesses/organizations, and three students and about half of these were still in conversation an hour after the usual closing time.
Please keep an eye on our calendar of events for more information on our forum series [next will be a Biotechnology Forum at Shippensburg U. on November 18.]
View John Wright’s presentation.
View Tom Ciesielka’s presentation.
Guest post by Malcolm Furman.


