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Emerging
Technologies
Software and Systems Engineering
Developing and Deploying Secure
Systems
Power and Energy
Computational Intelligence
Biotechnologies
Financial and Professional
Development
7:30 Welcome Address: Diane Bowen Collier, IEEE MetroCon 2016 General Chair
7:45 -
8:25
Plenary Address : Wireless Ultrasonic Leak Detection for International Space Station Ali Abedi, Professor & Director, Center for Undergraduate Research, University of Maine, Orono
8:30 - 9:25
A Mobile Application Design That Eliminates
Government Data At Rest Paul Nelson
Thursby Software
Mutation Testing: Biggest Benefit to Software Testing
in 40 Years John H. Robb UT Arlington
Structure Assurance Modeling
Ben Calloni Lockheed Martin
Power System Physi-cal & Cyber Security
Colin Gordon SEL
Panel: What is Computational
Intelligence Compared to AI
Neuroprotection: A Challenging Frontier of
Biotechnology Raghu Krishnamoorthy
UNTHSC
Unlocking Your Pro-fessional Network:
The Secrets to a Successful Career
Tim Worboys LinkedIn
9:25-9:55
Break - Student Poster Presentations The Student Poster Competition is open to IEEE Student Members who are either undergraduate or graduate students at the time of the competition
10:00-10:55
Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN)
Technologies Ed Hightower Ingenu, Inc.
AeroVis Flight Visualization: Ena-bling the Engineer Kyle Ringgenberg Lockheed Martin
Current Cyber Threat and Trends
Dallas FBI Office
Integrating Big Data Sets and Deep
Renewables in Power Systems
Le Xie TAMU
Intelligent Autonomy in Long-Duration
Persistent Activities Michael T. Cox Wright State
University
Biodegradable Elastomers for Tissue
Repair and Replacement
Yi Hong UT Arlington
ETF Education Matt Digges
Pacer Financial
11:00 - 11:55
Vehicle-to-Vehicle Secure
Communications and Infotainment
Platforms Clayton Weimer AICAS Realtime
Reference Security Architecture for
Private and Public Cloud
Micki Boland Check Point
Considerations for a Multi-Disciplinary Approach in the Engineering of Secure Systems
Dawn Beyer Lockheed Martin
Cloud Computing for Power System Applications
Xiaochuan Luo ISO-New England
Perceptive Emotive Spoken-Dialogue
Companion Robots
Rodney Nielsen UNT
Study of Age-Related Macular Degeneration
– Development of a Novel Mouse Model
Hongli “Catherine” Wu UNTHSC
Maximizing Retirement Planning through Life Insur-ance Retirement
Plans Kevin Cox
Lincoln Financial
12:00 - 1:15
Luncheon - Keynote Address: Engineering Through Discovery Romelia H. Flores, IBM Global Solution Center
1:15 - 2:00
Exhibits and Networking
2:00 -
3:10
Directional Vehicle-to-
Vehicle Signaling with
Intervening Vehicle
Relay
John Lindsay
Lindsay Patent Law
Data Analytics: A 10-Step Recipe for
Quantitative Decision Support
Walter Storm Lockheed Martin
Tool Output Integration Framework
(TOIF) Trey Jones
Lockheed Martin
Data Analytics and Machine Learning
Approaches for Utility Companies
Yannan Sun PNNL
Evolution of Neural Networks
Risto Miikkulainen UT Austin
The Lazy Man’s Exercise: Intermittent Hypoxia and its Health
Benefits Robert Mallet
UNTHSC
The Secret to Proper Estate Planning
Gary Haynes The Wynne Law Firm
3:10- 3:40
Break in Exhibits Area
3:45- 4:40
Spiral Modulation David Shaw
Astrapi Corporation
Structured Data Archiving and
Retirement Ali El Kortobi
Hewlett-Packard
Leveraging Splunk for Cyber Security Rich Voninski Splunk, Inc.
Energy Storage as a
Smart Grid Strategy William Muston
ONCOR
Re-Inventing Unstructured Data Analysis by Using Machine Learning
Dave Copps Brainspace
Application of Scaffolds for Tissue
Regeneration Ashwir M Nair UT Arlington
I Need to Get a Job Now
Debbie Mrazek The Sales Company
5:00 - 7:00
Reception
Plenary Speaker, Ali Abedi is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of the Center for Undergraduate Research (CUGR) at the University of Maine, Orono. Ali served as Principal Investigator on several NASA, Army, and NSF funded projects including Wireless Sensing of Lunar Habitat and Leak Detection for the International Space Station. His presentation discusses hardware, software, and algorithmic challenges for localizing leaks on the ISS using an array of ultrasonic sensors. Three devices were built, flight certified, and scheduled to deploy to the ISS for data collection in the Fall of 2016.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016 Arlington Convention Center, Arlington, Texas
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Early Registration Deadline: October 10, 2016 Refund Policy: Requests must be received in writing by October 10 th. A withdrawal fee of $50 will apply. Substitutions are permitted.
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Keynote Speaker, Romelia Flores is one of IBM's top 500 technical executives, earning the titles of IBM Distinguished Engineer and IBM Master Inventor. She has collaborated with some of IBM's largest clients around technology innovation, and holds 25 patents with an additional 25 patents pending. Romelia is an alumnus of the University of Texas, Austin and a Baylor Honorary alumnus. In 2015, Romelia was named Dallas Metroplex’s Inventor Tech Titan Finalist. Recently she was honored with a HENAAC Great Minds in STEM 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award and named as one of Dallas Business Journal’s Women in Technology. In her presentation, Romelia will discuss the history of IBM's Watson Cognitive technology along with today's IBM Quantum Experience, both of which are driving discovery-based innovation.
IEEE Fort Worth Section P.O. Box 171671 Arlington, TX 76003-1671
Conference Tracks: Emerging Technologies • Software and Systems Engineering • Developing and Deploying Secure Systems Power and Energy • Computational Intelligence • Biotechnologies • Financial and Professional Development
October 26, 2016 Arlington
Convention Center
Presented by IEEE Fort Worth Section
Keynote Address:
Engineering Through
Discovery
Romelia H. Flores IBM Distinguished Engineer
and Master Inventor IBM Global Solution Center
MetroCon 2016 features seven tracks on the latest technology developments in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. This year’s event features an industry exhibits program and a poster compe-tition for area college students. MetroCon takes place at the Arlington Convention Center located mid-way between Dallas and Fort Worth, immediately off of I-30 in front of Globe Life Park in Arlington. From both Dallas and Fort Worth, take the Ballpark Way exit. See map for further directions.
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