Where: Spine Auditorium between Buildings 2 & 3
Credit: 1
Description
How fast can you see?
The human eye is limited in its ability to observe the separation between subsequent flashes when they reach a critical threshold -- a phenomena known as Flicker Fusion. Interestingly, this threshold varies between people and is dependent on a variety of factors that will be discussed during this lecture.
In the first part of the lecture, the general phenomena will be explained from a biological perspective with exploration on the implications for the way the world around us is built. In the second half of the lecture, teams that have participated in the associated workshop will present their work and the results of their experimentation with this effect.
Brought to you by Saudi Aramco’s Intelligent Systems Team and the Enrichment Office.
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Brian Parrot
Brian is a Research Scientist with Saudi Aramco, where he's worked since 2012. He is working on the Intelligent Systems team, which has graduated four robotics-related projects since being formed in 2012. Brian has a BSc ‘10 in Biology, during which he conducted research on an EMG-controlled upper-body, robotic exoskeleton. He also has a MSc, '11, from KAUST in Chemical and Biological Engineering. He has been granted 7 patents by the USPTO and is the author of 4 journal articles in addition to receiving multiple awards for his work on the Intelligent Systems team in Aramco.
Hassane Trigui
Hassane Trigui is a Research Engineer working in Saudi Aramco R&D Center at KAUST since 2012. He is leading the Intelligent Systems team; designing cutting-edge, business driven robotics solutions. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Control and Instrumentation from KFUPM and Master’s in Electrical Engineering from KAUST. His research focuses on robotics, control, circuit design, and embedded programming. He has been rewarded with the CEO Excellence Recognition Award twice during his career in Saudi Aramco.
Sahejad Patel
Sahejad Patel, a 2011 KAUST master’s degree graduate, works on SWIM-R, or Shallow Water Inspection and Monitoring Robot, in the Aramco lab on the KAUST campus.
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