CANVAS AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE RESEARCH
Photos of MSU's autonomous vehicle equipped with a series of radars and LIDARs (laser radar), cameras and accompanying software that will be tested on campus.
MSU MOBILITY AT NAIAS AUTOMOBILI-D 2019
Photos of MSU Mobility research showcased at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) Automobili-D display in Detroit, January 14 - 17, 2019.
Michigan Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist chats with MSU Engineering Assoc. Dean for Research John Verboncoeur | Engineering Dean Leo Kempel discusses sensor technology with MDOT Director Paul Ajegba, Specialist Brad Clark, MSU Assoc. VP for State Relations David Bertram, and graduate student Hamed Bolandi | MSU Assoc. VP for State Relations David Bertram, Engineering Dean Leo Kempel and Professor of Law in Residence Nicholas Wittner with LiDAR demo. |
Assoc. Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Daniel Morris discusses computer vision technology. | Assoc. Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nizar Lajnef demonstrates self-actuating sensors for use in detecting roadway damage and as navigational aids to smart vehicles. | Michigan Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist speaks with Eli Broad College of Business Dean Sanjay Gupta. |
MSU team with Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist (in green tie) |
MSU and UM teams with US Senators Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow. (Senators Peters and Stabenow are fifth and sixth from the left, respectively.) |
Assoc. Dean John Verboncoeur and MSU Foundation Professor and Electrical and Computer Engineering Chair John Papapolymerou discuss autonomous research with Michigan Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist. |
Additional photos are available at Automobili-D 2019