A Comprehensive Engineering Conference
IEEE MetroCon 2019 will include seven parallel and technical powerful tracks! Attendees have the opportunity to rapidly grasp the technical and societal implications of some of the most promising and innovative new developments and ideas emerging from the engineering disciplines. Each track has been organized into well-coordinated morning and afternoon sessions designed to achieve maximum exposure for attendees in minimum time.
Tracks
- Internet of Things
- Software and Systems Engineering
- Developing and Deploying Secure Systems
- Power & Energy Systems
- Computational Intelligence
- Biotechnologies
- Financial Management and Professional Development
Download: Current Program (updated 14 September 2019)
From the ScienceNews Network Radio program, the Promise of Tomorrow: Colonel Mason speaks with presenters of this year’s MetroCon:
- Eduardo Vaz, QRA Corporation, Software and Systems Engineering track, will be speaking on how Artificial Intelligence can enable safe autonomous systems.
- Bill Cockerill, SWIM.ai, Internet of Things track, will be discussing real-time data reduction, analytics, and prediction techniques to power the next-gen of IoT applications, smart utilities, and smart cities.
- Christoph Csallner, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at UTA, Software and Systems Engineering track discusses use of tools for automatic bug detection in software systems.
- Jeff Gray, CEO CertTech, LLC, Software and Systems Engineering track, will be discussing software tool qualification needed in safety and mission-critical systems development in the highly regulated aerospace, automotive, and medical device industries.
- Saraju Mohanty, Professor with UNT, IoT Track, discusses the Internet-of-Medical-Things associated with the emergence of smart healthcare.
- Seth Cooper, assistance Professor Northeastern University, Quantum and Computational Intelligence track, discusses using video games and the human crowd to solve incredibly difficult real-world medical problems.
- Stephen Hollis, Manager, Watson IoT Marketing – Engineering, IBM, discusses product engineering life-cycle management, development, and analysis portfolios for IoT systems.