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The Intelligent Systems Center (ISC) will host its 20th annual poster presentation 2-5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, in the first-floor atrium of the Havener Center.
The presentation will feature displays of current research in several areas, including intelligent manufacturing, computational intelligence, embedded systems, cyber security and trustworthiness, advanced simulation and control, and cyber-physical and smart living systems.
To promote collaboration and innovation across disciplines, this year’s event will include research teaming booths designed to encourage interdisciplinary research and development. These booths will showcase projects that integrate expertise from multiple fields, offering faculty, students and industry partners the opportunity to exchange ideas and explore potential collaborations. For example:
This prototype connects manufacturing equipment and systems across different locations, enabling real-time collaboration, remote process integration, and distributed production optimization. Drone prototyping and manufacturing will be used as the initial application.
Developed under a Department of Energy (DOE) Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) project, this new automated material testing system offers improvements in cost efficiency, speed and versatility. It supports rapid mechanical characterization of materials for research and industrial applications in advanced manufacturing and materials development.
The Missouri Protoplex is a reflection of the statewide ecosystem of manufacturing and technology it serves. The Missouri Protoplex is conceived as a place where industry and academia come together to research new materials and methods, prototype and test new manufacturing processes, develop workforce skills and solve problems.