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Leading Robotics Expert Dr Barrett to Deliver NIWeek 2009 Keynote
National Instruments has announced that Dr. David Barrett, Director of the Senior Consulting Program for Engineering (SCOPE) and Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Olin College, will deliver the closing keynote address at NIWeek 2009, the world’s largest graphical system design conference and exhibition scheduled for Aug. 4–6 in Austin, Texas. Dr. Barrett will share his insights on how robotics in industry and engineering education is poised to revolutionise the way people interact with technology in their daily lives.
“DIn addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Barrett developed the SCOPE program at Olin College to partner engineering students with corporate partners and engage them in real-world engineering projects. Prior to his tenure at the college, he served as Vice President of Engineering at the iRobot Corporation and Director of the Walt Disney Imagineering Corporation. Dr. Barrett also held the positions of Research Engineer at MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and Technical Director at the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory.
During his career, Dr. Barrett has built robots that walk, hop, swim, roll and entertain for commercial, industrial and government customers. He holds 12 patents with previous colleagues on a variety of robotics systems and is a member of several professional organisations including the IEEE Robotics and Automation, Vehicular Technology and Ocean Engineering societies. Dr. Barrett received Doctorate and Master’s degrees in Ocean Engineering as well as a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT.
In addition to his keynote presentation, Dr. Barrett will participate in a panel discussion about innovation in the areas of education, sustainability and engineering at the NIWeek 2009 Robotics Summit. Other invited panelists include Ellen Purdy, Enterprise Director of Joint Ground Robotics for the U.S. Department of Defence; Dean Kamen, Founder of FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) and President of DEKA Research and Development Corporation; and Jeanne Dietsch, CEO and Cofounder of MobileRobots.