Morpheus Lab  
 
search





Professor Pecht has been named the inaugural Chair of the International Scientific Advisory Panel (ISAP) for the Offshore Robotics for Certification of Assets (ORCA) Hub. The Hub is a collaboration of experts from 5 United Kingdom universities and more than 30 industry partners with expertise in subsea, ground and aerial robotics, human-machine interaction, asset management and certification, and innovative and low-cost sensor networks.

With the guidance of the ISAP, the Hub will provide remote solutions using robotics and AI to operate safely in autonomous and semi-autonomous modes in complex or harsh environments.

These robotic solutions enable accurate mapping of, navigation around and interaction with offshore assets that support the deployment of sensors network for asset monitoring. Remote, human operators will be able to use, and co-operate with, human-machine systems in these complex, high-risk situations to provide self-certification of assets.

Prof. Pecht will also provide an independent, critical review of the work and, along with ISAP, oversee quality assurances of the Hub and make research recommendations to guide the Hub’s activities.

The Panel will strategically guide the Hub by providing scientific input to current research to:

  • promote research with a potential for industrial and commercial applications
  • maintain scientific excellence and relevance
  • advise on input from a wider network of Hubs and identify scientific impacts to industry
  • act as advisors by reviewing and updating  Hub strategy
  • help grow scientific network and collaborations


March 15, 2018


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

Looking A“Head” to the Future of Autonomous Robots

UMD’s New ASTRA Center Announces Seed Grants

Madeline Fischer Wins 2024 European Rotorcraft Forum Padfield Award

Project Embraces Tribal History With Modern Technology

Department Welcomes New Faculty Member Tam Nguyen

UMD Student Receives Wings Foundation Scholarship

Maryland Engineers Take On Big Challenges in Medicine

Two Clark School Engineers Named Associate Fellows of Aeronautics and Astronautics Institute

Meet the A. James Clark Scholars Class of ’28

Aerospace Engineering Celebrates 75 Years

 
 
Back to top  
Home Clark School Home UMD Home aero umd NIA NASA