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Matthew Morris presents his talk entitled, "Identity and Autonomy: The Future of Autonomous Transportation."
Matthew Morris presents his talk entitled, "Identity and Autonomy: The Future of Autonomous Transportation."
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"The Implantable Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Bringing Autonomy to Your Patients"
PRESENTERS
Kate Nilson, MS, CCC-SLP; Speech Pathologist, Coordinator, Hrbek-Sing AAC and Assistive Technology Program
Raul G. Nogueira, MD, FAHA, FSVIN; Endowed Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Sandy Hanebrink, OTR/L, Paralympian, Executive Director, Touch the Future
SAT 2 NOV 2024
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM; Location: Wedgewood
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Part of the World’s largest interdisciplinary rehabilitation research event—>
ACRM 101st Annual Conference #ACRM2024
Progress in Rehabilitation Research | Translation to Clinical Practice
31 OCT – 3 NOV 2024 // PRE-CON: 29 – 31 OCT
DALLAS • HILTON Anatole
*This important session is brought to you by Synchron, whose commitment to advancing patient autonomy through innovation in Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology makes this presentation possible.
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Marsz Autonomii to największa w Polsce pokojowa manifestacja w obronie samorządności. Odbywa się corocznie począwszy od 2007 roku w Katowicach na Górnym Śląsku w połowie lipca.
Matthew Morris presents his talk entitled, "Identity and Autonomy: The Future of Autonomous Transportation."
TOPSHOT - Chinese President Xi Jinping votes on a proposal to draft a security law on Hong Kong during the closing session of the National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on May 28, 2020. - China's rubber-stamp parliament endorsed plans May 28 to impose a national security law on Hong Kong that critics say will destroy the city's autonomy. (Photo by NICOLAS ASFOURI / AFP) (Photo by NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP via Getty Images)
Sponsored Session by Synchron*
"The Implantable Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Bringing Autonomy to Your Patients"
PRESENTERS
Kate Nilson, MS, CCC-SLP; Speech Pathologist, Coordinator, Hrbek-Sing AAC and Assistive Technology Program
Raul G. Nogueira, MD, FAHA, FSVIN; Endowed Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Sandy Hanebrink, OTR/L, Paralympian, Executive Director, Touch the Future
SAT 2 NOV 2024
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM; Location: Wedgewood
MORE & REGISTER: ACRM.org/synchron
Part of the World’s largest interdisciplinary rehabilitation research event—>
ACRM 101st Annual Conference #ACRM2024
Progress in Rehabilitation Research | Translation to Clinical Practice
31 OCT – 3 NOV 2024 // PRE-CON: 29 – 31 OCT
DALLAS • HILTON Anatole
*This important session is brought to you by Synchron, whose commitment to advancing patient autonomy through innovation in Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology makes this presentation possible.
REGISTER now & secure your spot: ACRM.org/register
__________
Every Fall, ACRM holds the largest interdisciplinary rehabilitation research event: the ACRM Annual Conference :: Progress in Rehabilitation Research :: Translation to Clinical Practice :: ACRMconference.org
________
Call for Proposals: ACRM.org/call
REGISTER now for the best rate: ACRM.org/register
________
For information on exhibiting, sponsoring, and advertising opportunities please contact sales@ACRM.org or phone +1.703.435.5335 or use this inquiry form: ACRM.org/form
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For the LOVE of rehabilitation research BE HERE
At #ACRM, all members of the rehabilitation team are warmly welcomed in the spirit of helping to IMPROVE LIVES
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ACRM: American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine: Improving lives through interdisciplinary rehabilitation research
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Sponsored Session by Synchron*
"The Implantable Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Bringing Autonomy to Your Patients"
PRESENTERS
Kate Nilson, MS, CCC-SLP; Speech Pathologist, Coordinator, Hrbek-Sing AAC and Assistive Technology Program
Raul G. Nogueira, MD, FAHA, FSVIN; Endowed Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Sandy Hanebrink, OTR/L, Paralympian, Executive Director, Touch the Future
SAT 2 NOV 2024
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM; Location: Wedgewood
MORE & REGISTER: ACRM.org/synchron
Part of the World’s largest interdisciplinary rehabilitation research event—>
ACRM 101st Annual Conference #ACRM2024
Progress in Rehabilitation Research | Translation to Clinical Practice
31 OCT – 3 NOV 2024 // PRE-CON: 29 – 31 OCT
DALLAS • HILTON Anatole
*This important session is brought to you by Synchron, whose commitment to advancing patient autonomy through innovation in Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology makes this presentation possible.
REGISTER now & secure your spot: ACRM.org/register
__________
Every Fall, ACRM holds the largest interdisciplinary rehabilitation research event: the ACRM Annual Conference :: Progress in Rehabilitation Research :: Translation to Clinical Practice :: ACRMconference.org
________
Call for Proposals: ACRM.org/call
REGISTER now for the best rate: ACRM.org/register
________
For information on exhibiting, sponsoring, and advertising opportunities please contact sales@ACRM.org or phone +1.703.435.5335 or use this inquiry form: ACRM.org/form
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For the LOVE of rehabilitation research BE HERE
At #ACRM, all members of the rehabilitation team are warmly welcomed in the spirit of helping to IMPROVE LIVES
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ACRM: American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine: Improving lives through interdisciplinary rehabilitation research
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The autonomy is a concept car that uses a hydrogen fuel cell power system. It is produced by GM and was seen at The Henry Ford Musem
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The Function of Automation & Autonomy in Unmanned Systems Panel:
Chad Hawthrone, Principal Investigator and Autonomy Researcher of Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Frank Kelley, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Unmanned Systems (DASN U/S) of the U.S. Navy
Jean Charles Ledé, Program Manager, Tactical Technology Office of the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA)
Corey Schumacher, Lead Integration Engineer for Autonomy for Loyal Wingman (ALW) of the U.S. Air Force
Moderator: Chris Pehrson, Vice President, Strategic Development of General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.
U-M’s Survival Flight helicopter flies above Mcity on the University of Michigan’s North Campus before landing there.
University of Michigan’s mobility proving grounds Mcity is expanding into air mobility with a new research corridor that links its world-class autonomy research facility and proving ground with Michigan Central's real-world, urban testbed and innovation district in Detroit. The roughly 40-mile skyway will be the centerpiece of M-Air, a new public-private partnership the University of Michigan is launching to advance electric flight and uncrewed aircraft systems.
One way that U-M intends to use M-Air is to help advance the Michigan Medicine's Survival Flight service, which transports patients and organs. Already, helicopters could benefit from drone detection systems to prevent collisions in case drones stray into the wrong airspace. And in the more distant future, Survival Flight may use smaller, lighter drones to transport organs and medicines.
Monday. July 21. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering