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Panel Sessions
IDETC/CIE/AM3D
Monday, August 22 turing Innovation Institute; Xiaochun Li, Chaired Professor in Manufacturing
Time: 4:10pm – 5:50pm in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UCLA; Ram D. Sriram, Chief,
Location: 214, Meeting Level Software and Systems Division, NIST
CIE-30 SEIKM Panel: The Internet of Things and Its Impact on Driver
Safety and Wellness Description: Smart manufacturing has tremendous potential to improve
productivity, efficiency, and overall sustainability for manufacturing
Organizer: Chris Hoyle, Oregon State University industries across the globe. To design and deploy smart manufacturing
Email: chris.hoyle@oregonstate.edu across the extended and networked manufacturing enterprise, the
industrial internet of things will play a critical role. There are various
research and technology challenges as well as opportunities, for example:
Co-Organizer: Pramita Mitra, Ford Motor Company
information fusion; advanced sensing and instrumentation; process
Email: pmitra3@ford.com monitoring, control and optimization; advanced hardware and software
platforms; and real-time and predictive modeling; and simulation technolo-
Co-Organizer: Monica Bordegoni, Politecnico di Milano gies that will have far-reaching impacts on smart manufacturing.
Email: monica.bordegoni@polimi.it
This CIE-AMS panel will explore the opportunities and immediate challeng-
es in smart manufacturing technologies and the role of standards in the
Panelists: Monica Bordegoni, Professor, Politecnico Di Milano; Yifan Chen,
widespread adoption of smart manufacturing for both OEMs and SMEs. An
Technical Leader, Ford Motor Company; Cherita Corbett, Senior Computer
article based on this panel discussion is an expected outcome. The
Scientist, SRI International; Ward Detwiler, Associate Director, Henry Ford
panelists will focus on R&D investments in public-private partnerships,
Health System Innovations; Peter Freer, President, Freer Logic LLC
R&D Roadmap, market maturity, and industry best practices, the role of
standards in system integration, and cyber physical aspects for smart
Description: This panel will focus on how the intersection of automotive manufacturing.
connectivity, Internet of Things (IoT) and Wearables is enabling the
industry to move beyond the traditional offerings of infotainment and
create personalized in-car experiences and services that enhance the DTM PANEL
connected lifestyle of customers, including their broader safety, health and Wednesday August 24
wellness. Panelists include members from the automotive industry and Time: 10:20am–12:00pm
academia who will share their vision as well as foster lively discussion on Location: 207BC, Meeting Level
the value proposition, key opportunities, top challenges and technology
roadmap for implementing in-car health and wellness applications and DTM15-1 Panel: Design Education and Research – A tribute to Clive
services. Dym’s legacy and a look to the future (Special Panel Session)
Organizer: Gregory Mocko, Clemson University, SC, USA
Tuesday, August 23
Time: 2:00pm–3:30pm Email: gmocko@clemson.edu
Location: 214, Meeting Level
CIE-31 AMS Panel: Smart Manufacturing: Industrial Internet of Things Co-Organizer: Janet K. Allen, University of Oklahoma, OK, USA
Email: janet.allen@ou.edu
Organizer: Sudarsan Rachuri, National Institute for Standards and
Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
Co-Organizer: Katja Hölttä-Otto, Aalto University, Finland
Email: sudarsan.rachuri@nist.gov
Email: katja.holtta-otto@aalto.fi
Co-Organizer: Mahesh Mani, National Institute for Standards and Technol-
ogy, Gaithersburg, MD, USA Panelists: Jami Shah, Ohio State University; Janis Terpenny, Pennsylvania
State University; Sherri Sheppard, Stanford University; Tim Simpson,
Email: mahesh.mani@nist.gov
Pennsylvania State University; Zee Duron, Harvey Mudd College; Maria
Yang, MIT; Elizabeth Orwin, Harvey Mudd College; Gordon Krauss, Harvey
Panelists: Enrique Herrera, OSIsoftJoe Beamon - Professor in Mechanical Mudd College
Engineering Director Advanced Manufacturing and Design Center, The
University of Texas at Austin; Gloria Wiens, Associate Professor and
Description: The panel will discuss the contributions to the Design Theory
Director, Space, Automation and Manufacturing Mechanisms (SAMM)
and Methodology and Design Education Communities and celebrate the
Laboratory, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
impact of Clive Dym. The panel will reflect on the contributions and
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; Phil Westmoreland, Professor
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Chemical and Bimolecular Engineering, NCSU; Jim Davis, Vice Provost and
CTO, UCLA; CTO SMLC and Interim Director Clean Energy Smart Manufac-