Where: Building 27 at the Parking lot
Description
The Coastal and Marine Resources Core Lab operates and maintains many underwater vehicles for use in scientific applications. The lab has several gliders, which are used for continuous and autonomous underwater environmental monitoring, and an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) for habitat mapping and search and recovery operations. It also has several ROVs for live video observation and sample collection. While the underwater vehicles are mainly used for research purposes they also serve the role of recovery equipment for search and rescue missions in case they are needed.
Discover KAUST's underwater vehicles
The participants will talk with the Marine Instrumentation Engineer that designs, maintains and operates these robots, and get information about the present and future of underwater robots. Also, they will have the chance for a hands-on experience with state of the art underwater robots that Coastal and Marine Resources Core lab operates.
Notice: A shuttle servies will be provided to and from the venue. See times below.
9:00 Build 16 to Build 27
10:00 Build 27 to Build 16
9:45 Build 16 to Build 27
10:45 Build 27 to Build 16
10:30 Build 16 to Build 27
11:30 Build 27 to Build 16
We value your feedback and welcome any comments you may have to help us improve our programs. Make sure you submit the survey after you have attended this event!
Thomas Hoover
Thomas Hoover is a Marine Electronics Engineer at Coastal and Marine Resources (CMOR) Core Lab. He is passionate about using technology to improve our understanding of the world and improve the future of humanity. He served for 22 years in the US Navy, completed his BS in Engineering Technology at Old Dominion University and has more than a decade of experience with underwater robotics at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. His previous employment includes submarine nuclear power, sustainment of the nuclear weapon stockpile, development of naval stealth technology, spacecraft electronics reliability and practical use of robotics on the battlefield.
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