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Systems
Aerospace Systems Research at KAUST, an uplifting experience
Eric Feron, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Oct 21, 12:00
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13:00
KAUST
Aerospace
Systems
research
KAUST
Aerospace Engineering is the source of much dreaming and worrying in most people's imagination. As such, it constitutes a marvelous support for the development and application of numerous disciplines, chief among them are aerodynamics, structures, flight and orbital mechanics. With time however, information technologies are progressively becoming the costliest activity within the aerospace engineering systems design phase. Indeed, they stand as the core elements of avionics systems, airline operations, air traffic control, spacecraft engineering, and planetary exploration, among others. Such subjects have been bringing much joy and teaching many lessons to your speaker for the past 30 years and will keep doing so, hopefully, for the next three decades.
Mechatronics: Synergy throughout Systems
Shehab Ahmed, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Jan 31, 12:00
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13:00
KAUST
Mechatronics
Synergy
throughout
Systems
Actuators, electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, oil rigs and smart cities are all examples of complex systems that have evolved over time to better address societal needs. Mechatronics, the synergistic integration of electrical, mechanical and computing, has powered this evolution and enabled higher power density actuators, increased hosting of renewable energy in power grids, improved drilling efficiency and responsive cities. In this talk, I will share research highlights from the Mechatronics and Energy Systems Research Group (MERGE) to demonstrate value creation through engineered synergies.