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Illinois’ SHPE is Regional Chapter of the Year; AE Students Recognized at Convention

The University of Illinois student chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers was recognized as the Regional Chapter of the Year, and four Aerospace Engineering undergraduates achieved individual honors during the recent SHPE National Conference.

Lambros Named ASME Fellow

Professor John Lambros makes the third AE faculty member this year to have achieved the status of Fellow within the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).

Sixty Years and Going Strong

Emeritus Prof. Harry H. Hilton reached a remarkable milestone in September 2009 — his 60th continuous year at the University of Illinois.

College Honors Archambault

The university, college, and Department of Aerospace Engineering welcomed Colonel Lee J. Archambault, BS 82, MS 84 AE, a distinguished United States Air Force pilot and NASA astronaut, back to campus during the Foundation weekend Oct. 2-4.

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Project 8: Neural interfaces for control of semi-autonomous robotic systems

Adviser(s): Tim Bretl (Assistant Professor, Aerospace Engineering)

Project description:

Our goal is to enable people to control robots just by thinking. Last summer, students in our lab built a radio-controlled sailplane and two neural sensors—one uses surface electromyography (EMG) to detect subvocalization or “silent speech” and the other uses electroencephalography (EEG) to detect signals in the brain. This summer we will put these tools together and fly the sailplane hands-free, with input from either EMG or EEG signals instead of from a joystick. Because these signals are noisy and low-bandwidth, we will focus on changing the dynamic response of the sailplane in order to make specific tasks easier to accomplish.

Student background and expected research activities:

This project is very hard and so will be a lot of fun for a motivated student. You can contribute at the level of theory (dynamic modeling and algorithm design), computation (signal processing and embedded systems programming), and/or experimentation (implementation and analysis in hardware). A variety of backgrounds will be considered, including dynamics and control, computer science, bioengineering, neuroscience, and robotics.

Point of contact: Tim Bretl (Office: 321A Talbot; Phone: 217-244-3126; Email: tbretl@uiuc.edu)

Model sailplane in flight

Figure 1. Last summer we built this sailplane. This summer we’ll fly it with neural signals.

 

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