DUAL CONFERENCE of INNOVATION and AUTOMATION 2017

Dual Conference is organized by Clear Lake Council of Technical Societies (CLCTS), by IEEE Galveston Bay Section Society Chapters, and by the Robotics and Automation Technical Committee of AIAA Houston Section.

Dual Conference provides a great opportunity for local area professionals and students to present their work at this technical forum with a minimum financial and time burden.

Presentations include the following: AI, Games, Robotics, Biomed, Energy, Space, Computer Security, Data, IoT, e-Commerce, e-learning areas of work (but not limited to):

  • Engineering in Medicine and Biology
  • Genetic Editing, CRISPR/Cas, Designer Genes, GMOs
  • Computer Viruses and Cybersecurity
  • Computer Networks, Communication and Wireless Systems, IoT, Cloud Computing, Big Data, Data Mining
  • Serious Games, Simulations, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Cinema, 3D Video, Oculus Rift
  • Programming Languages, Processors,Test and Development Systems
  • Automation, Robotics, Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks, Expert Systems
  • IBM Watson, Apple Siri, Amazon Echo, Microsoft Cortana, Google Assistant
  • Aerospace & Aeronautics Systems, Programs and Spacecraft, Astronaut Support
  • Green Energy, Energy Transmission, and Smart Grid
  • Space-Rated Computer Processors and Support Equipment
  • Nuclear Power, Thorium Reactors, Nuclear Waste Abatement
  • Manufacturing Systems and 3D Printing
  • Smart Highways, Smart Cities, Autonomous Vehicles and Seagoing Ship Technology
  • Social, Economic and Ethical Impact of Technology
  • High Performance Computing and Mobile applications, Quantum Computing
  • Sensing and Sensor Networks
  • Computer Vision, Augmented Reality, VR
STUDENTS’ POSTER SESSION AWARD: There will be three awards (one $200, two $100) for best judged poster paper/presentations.
Registration Fee schedule-Full day program, which includes luncheon is $25.00, Conference ONLY $15, Additional Luncheon tickets $15.00, All attendees including presenters need to register and pay registration fee. All registrants will be provided a final program copy. Registration fee will be due at the event. All NO SHOW registrants will be billed. For additional enquiries please send emails to any of the co-chairs: Dr Paul Frenger (pf_md@yahoo.com), Dr Liwen Shih (shih@uhcl.edu) or Dr Zafar Taqvi (Z.Taqvi@IEEE.org). REGISTRATION DEADLINE-FRIDAY OCTOBER 20th, 2017

Dual Conference of Innovation and Automation 2016

Abstracts (limited to 500 words) are invited from prospective presenters for the Annual Dual Conference on INNOVATION and Automation

Dual Conference provides a great opportunity for local area professionals and students to present their work at this technical forum with a minimum financial and time burden.

Please submit your abstracts in the following areas of work (but not limited to):

  • Automation, Robotics, Fuzzy Logic, Neural-Networks, Autonomous Systems
  • Engineering in Biology and Medicine
  • Aerospace and Aeronautics Systems and Programs
  • Green Energy, Energy Transmission and the Smart Grid
  • Self-Drive Vehicular Technology and Smart Highways
  • Computer Networks, Communication and Wireless Systems
  • Programming Languages, Processors, Test and Development Systems
  • Serious Games, Simulations, Cinema and Innovative Technologies
  • Social Impact of Technology and Ethics and other
  • Emerging Technologies

Deadline for abstract submission by email: Friday October 21st , 2016

(Only abstracts are submitted and published. No paper manuscripts are published). It is the responsibility of the authors to procure clearance of the presentation from their organizations, if such clearance is needed

Send your abstract of maximum 400 words by email one of the following co-chairs: Dr Paul Frenger (pfrenger@alumni.rice.edu), Dr Liwen Shih(shih@uhcl.edu) or Dr Zafar Taqvi (ZTaqvi@gmail.com)

Dual Conference is organized by Clear Lake Council of Technical Societies (CLCTS), by IEEE Galveston Bay Section Society Chapters, and by the Robotics and Automation Technical Committee of AIAA Houston Section.

STUDENTS’ POSTER SESSION AWARD: IEEE has instituted three awards (one $200, two $100) for best judged poster paper/presentation. Abstracts for the poster session need to be emailed by Friday Oct 4th to Dr Paul Frenger (pfrenger@alumni.rice.edu). Number of posters will be limited to 15.

Registration Fee schedule
Full day program which includes luncheon is $20.00, Conference ONLY $15, Additional Luncheon tickets $10.00, All attendees to pay.

All registrants will be provided final program. Registration fee will be due at the event. All No SHOW registrants will be billed.

For additional inquiries please send emails to any of the above co-chairs.

INNOVATION 2013 and Workshop on Automation and Robotics

INNOVATION is organized by Clear Lake Council of Technical Societies (CLCTS) for JAIPCC Board with technical support from IEEE Galveston Bay Section Chapters, while WAR is organized by AIAA Houston Section Technical Committee on Automation and Robotics with technical support from other IEEE entities.

Contribute/participate in the following technical forums:

  • Automation, Robotics, Fuzzy Logic, Neuro-Network
  • Engineering in Biology and Medicine
  • Aerospace and Aeronautics systems and programs
  • Vehicular Technology and Wireless Systems
  • Communication Systems and Techniques
  • Games and Innovative Technologies
  • Simulation, Testing and System Evaluations
  • Energy Systems and Smart Grid
  • Computer Networks

See the Call for Abstracts in Microsoft Word format for more details on how to participate.

Final Schedule: Innovation 2013 and WAR Schedule

Abstracts Due This Friday, 10/5 for the Workshop on Automation & Robotics 2012 (WAR2012)

Workshop on Automation and Robotics
FRIDAY October 12th, 2012
GILRUTH CENTER, NASA/JSC
Fee: $14 Conference Only, $20 Conference and lunch
Please consider submitting a 400 words-or-less abstract on the following topics:
  • Automation, Robotics, Fuzzy Logic, Neuro-Network
  • Engineering in Biology and Medicine
  • Aerospace and Aeronautics systems and programs
  • Energy Systems and Smart Grid
  • Vehicular Technology and Wireless Systems
  • Computer Networks
  • Communication Systems and Techniques
  • Games and Innovative Technologies
  • Simulation, Testing and System Evaluations

For more information, see the flier.