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IoT on Wheels Design Challenge: The Judges

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IoT on Wheels Design Challenge
About this ChallengeThe KitThe PrizesIntro VideoUnboxing Video
Technical DocumentsThe JudgesExample ApplicationTerms and ConditionsThe Challengers

 

To judge the merits of the IoT on Wheels applications and final project builds, element14 asked the help of a panel of experts who agreed to be the judges of the Challenge.

So, without further ado, element14 is pleased to introduce our panel of judges:

 

hubikmartin - Application Support Engineer

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Martin Hubik is an application support engineer at STMicroelectronics.  He received his M.Sc. in engineering at CTU in Prague before joining STM in 2016.  His daily job is to provide expertise in microcontrollers to customers.  His area of interest is low power MCUs and digital signal processing. Apart from his passion with electronics and programming, he also enjoys swimming and windsurfing.

 

Vladimir Janousek - Analog and Sensor Applications Manager

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Vladimir Janousek is an analog and sensor applications manager at the STMicroelectronics office in Prague.

 

Dr. Radmehr Monfared - Loughborough University's Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electronic, and Manufacturing Engineering

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Academics from Loughborough University's Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electronic, and Manufacturing Engineering (led by Dr. Radmehr Monfared) will participate in the judging of the contest (specifically, code, videos, blogs) to determine the winner.

 

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Dr. Jenny Harding - Loughborough University's Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electronic, and Manufacturing Engineering

As professor of Intelligent Manufacturing Knowledge Systems, she is also the Director of Academic Staffing, Research Theme Leader, Sports Technology and Design Systems at Loughborough University.

 

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rachaelp - element14 Top Member Judge

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As a Top Member in the element14 community, Rachael will provide her services as a judge and technical expert.

 

Thank you to Martin Hubik and Vladimir Janousek from STMicroelectronics, Dr. Radmehr Monfared of Loughborough University and Top Member Rachael Peterson for offering their time and services as judges, as well as being on hand to respond to questions during the Challenge.  The element14 community team with help oversee the judges and challengers during the design challenge process.

 

For any general questions about the Challenge, you can post a 'comment' on the About This Challenge page. Your fellow Challengers or anyone following the challenge are likely to respond.

 

To keep up-to-date on the IoT on Wheels Design Challenge, please 'bookmark' the Challenge.

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  • doctorcdf
    doctorcdf over 8 years ago +8
    Hello everyone - As the panel of judges indicate, my university, Loughborough, is involved in this challenge; I've been working with element14 to help put the challenge together. I look forward to yet…
  • doctorcdf
    doctorcdf over 8 years ago in reply to fvan +4
    Thanks Frederick - I'll be here through the course of the challenge, and who knows, maybe we'll do this again next year.
  • fvan
    fvan over 8 years ago in reply to doctorcdf +3
    Welcome back (even if only temporarily)!
  • doctorcdf
    doctorcdf over 8 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Thanks Mark -

     

    Good to be back, if only for an extended visit. image

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 8 years ago in reply to fvan

    Agreed, it's nice to see you again ... even if it's only electronically this time.

     

    Mark

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  • jc2048
    jc2048 over 8 years ago in reply to jc2048

    I can't make up my mind whether I want your robot to look like one of the psychedelic bandsmen from Sergeant Pepper or a butler ("Would sir/madam like me to turn the dial to 11?" "Cool, daddy-o; max it out!").

     

    Apparently, with modern signal-processing techniques, they can get all the way to 11.9 now.

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  • doctorcdf
    doctorcdf over 8 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    Perhaps a robot seated in the passenger side and it "head bangs" along with the music.

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    doctorcdf over 8 years ago in reply to fvan

    Thanks Frederick -

     

    I'll be here through the course of the challenge, and who knows, maybe we'll do this again next year.

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  • jc2048
    jc2048 over 8 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    Would your splendiferous, aurifical, amplitudinal, riff-raffish, cyber 'cool cat' creation have taste? Would it only turn up the GOOD guitar riffs?

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    fvan over 8 years ago in reply to doctorcdf

    Welcome back (even if only temporarily)! image

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  • doctorcdf
    doctorcdf over 8 years ago

    Hello everyone -

     

    As the panel of judges indicate, my university, Loughborough, is involved in this challenge; I've been working with element14 to help put the challenge together.  I look forward to yet another huge burst of creativity that is part and parcel of these competitions.

     

    Best Regards, Christian

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    COMPACT over 8 years ago

    If I'd enter - I'd make a robot that senses guitar riffs and uses a wheel to turn a volume dial to 11!

    Yeah baby!

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  • fvan
    fvan over 8 years ago

    An interesting mix of profiles to be judging this challenge. Good luck!

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