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AI-enabled detection of unidentified or unregulated boats from high resolution satellite imagery
The Laboratory for Human-Environmental Interactions Modeling and Analysis (HEIMA; https://heima.ua.edu/) is seeking a motivated undergraduate student to support an ongoing National Science Foundation-funded project on Disrupting Illicit Supply Networks. The undergraduate research assistant will support efforts to detect unidentified or unregulated boats (UUBs) from high resolution satellite imagery. This will contribute to a larger study about the routes that cocaine traffickers use to move shipments through Central America to the United States and European Union. Responsibilities: • Downloading satellite images from designated sources based on predefined criteria. • Processing downloaded images through an existing object-detection m...
Course Credit?
NoPaid Position?
Yes - $15.00/hourPreferred Majors
Engineering | Geographic Information Systems | Geography | Computer Engineering | Criminology & Criminal Justice | Business Analytics | Data Science | Computer ScienceKeywords
technology | crime | artificial intelligence | machine learningFaculty
Nicholas Maglioccabiomedical and environmental sensors
Dr. Cheng is looking for motivated undergraduate students to join his group. The students will participate in several projects funded by NSF, GLPF and UA. As an example, his group is developing new implantable material, sensors and machine learning algorithms in order to remotely monitor people with disabilities. The students should be familiar with engineering principles, programming and problem solving....
Preferred Majors
Chemical Engineering | Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Computer Engineering | Materials ScienceFaculty
Mark ChengBattery State-Of-Health (SOH) Diagnosis, Management, and Customer Discovery
Participate in one or more of the following: (1) NSF I-Corps and Customer Discovery Activities, (2) Data collection and analysis for Battery State-Of-Health (SOH) Diagnosis and State-Of-Charge Estimation, (3) Design and Fabrication of electronic circuits for battery related measurements, (4) Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Learning (ML) algorithms development for Battery Management Systems, and (5) Matlab Modeling or Programing for Battery Management Systems. The project is co-advised by Dr. Jaber Abu Qahouq (ECE, College of Engineering) and Dr. Rob Morgan (The Culverhouse College of Business). Additional information details are available upon request by contacting Dr. Jaber Abu Qahouq at jaberq@eng.ua.edu or Dr. Rob Morgan at ...
Required Availability
The End of TimeCourse Credit?
Yes - Research Scholars Course (Optional)Paid Position?
NoPreferred Majors
Electrical Engineering | Materials Metallurgical Engr | Mechanical Engineering | Computer Engineering | Computer ScienceKeywords
Battery | Customer Discovery | NSF | I-Corps | Computer | Customer | Circuits | Business | SOH | BMS | Battery Management Systems | Electronics | Matlab | artificial intelligence | machine learningFaculty
Jaber Abu Qahouq3D modeling, CNC machining and extrusion molding
I am looking for a student who is interested in learning 3D modeling, CNC machining and extrusion molding. My lab has a very nice CNC machine, Tormach 440 (see here https://www.tormach.com/pcnc-440/). I plan to utilize this CNC machine to make plastic enclosures for the small wearable sensors. First, 3D models of enclosures and molds to make these enclosures need to be designed in Fusion 360 software. Then the molds need to be machined out of wax and tested. When the molds are fully tested, we will need to machine them from aluminum. The machined molds then will be used with a plastic extrusion machine to make enclosures. This is a rather involved project but a fun learning experience for anyone interested in advanced manufacturing....