UIW's Autonomous Vehicle Systems Laboratory
LSS TEMS/IES Meeting
The Autonomous Vehicle Systems Laboratory at the University of the Incarnate Word will host a presentation on our current research using drones and artificial intelligence to identify the invasive cactus moth on the prickly pear cactus. The talk will also touch on our ongoing studies involving the Zone-tailed Hawk. Following the presentation, attendees are invited to join a brief tour and live demonstration of the laboratory’s capabilities.
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- 847 E Hildebrand Ave.
- San Antonio, Texas
- United States 78212
- Building: McCombs Building
- Room Number: AVS Labs, 4th Floor
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- Co-sponsored by UIW
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Michael of The University of the Incarnate Word
UIW's AVSL
Biography:
Dr. Michael Frye is a tenured Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Jones Endowed Chair of Engineering at UIW. He is the Director of the AVS Lab and is responsible for the research and management of the laboratory. Dr. Frye has a background in flight controls and modeling of fixed and rotorcraft vehicles. Dr. Frye earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2006 and received his tenure-track appointment at UIW in August 2007. He teaches courses in electrical engineering, engineering mathematics, control theory and machine learning. Prior to joining UIW, Dr. Frye worked for Continental Airlines on predictive windshear systems, Lockheed Martin Skunkworks on avionics and flight controls, NASA Ames/Army Rotorcraft Directorate on rotorcraft modeling and control, and the Southwest Research Institute on signal estimation and detection. Dr. Frye is a licensed FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot.
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