2018 IOE D'SOUZA AUTONOMOUS TRANSPORTATION CAREERS FOR STUDENTS BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Jaclyn Tollas, MI Bureau of Services for Blind Persons; Paul Hemmersbaugh, chief counsel and policy director, Transportation as a Service, General Motors; Lindsey Teel, policy advisor, U.S. Department of Labor; Shannon McVoy, regional manager, MI Bureau of Services for Blind Persons; Fred Wurtzel, 2nd vice president, National Federation of the Blind of Michigan; Mark Riccobono, president, National Federation of the Blind; Sheryl Ulin, ergonomics research program officer and director of continuing education in the Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering at the University of Michigan; and Clive D'Souza, assistant professor of industrial and operations engineering at U-M pose in the 3D Lab of the Duderstadt Center in Ann Arbor, MI on November 1, 2018.
A tour of the 3D Lab was part of the program, â21st Century Transportation, Careers for Students Blind and Visually Impaired,â which covered emerging careers in autonomous transportation and what skills and education students would need for a future job in that field. The event was led by DâSouza and included talks by Riccobono and industry professionals.
Photo: Evan Dougherty/Michigan Engineering
2018 IOE D'SOUZA AUTONOMOUS TRANSPORTATION CAREERS FOR STUDENTS BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Jaclyn Tollas, MI Bureau of Services for Blind Persons; Paul Hemmersbaugh, chief counsel and policy director, Transportation as a Service, General Motors; Lindsey Teel, policy advisor, U.S. Department of Labor; Shannon McVoy, regional manager, MI Bureau of Services for Blind Persons; Fred Wurtzel, 2nd vice president, National Federation of the Blind of Michigan; Mark Riccobono, president, National Federation of the Blind; Sheryl Ulin, ergonomics research program officer and director of continuing education in the Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering at the University of Michigan; and Clive D'Souza, assistant professor of industrial and operations engineering at U-M pose in the 3D Lab of the Duderstadt Center in Ann Arbor, MI on November 1, 2018.
A tour of the 3D Lab was part of the program, â21st Century Transportation, Careers for Students Blind and Visually Impaired,â which covered emerging careers in autonomous transportation and what skills and education students would need for a future job in that field. The event was led by DâSouza and included talks by Riccobono and industry professionals.
Photo: Evan Dougherty/Michigan Engineering