Here are some organizations you guys may have an interest in monitoring, if you are not doing so already. I am a member of AIA.
Rex Lee
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Hi, Emil. I totally agree with you about how exciting it is now a days in automation. There are so many opportunities in this area right now the challenge for me is how to stay focused on what we do best. I’m envious of those of you who had the time to do the mentoring because I miss teaching and working with young people to help them develop a love for science and technology. I hope it went well for your group at the competition.
Please keep in mind that we are still looking for any of you guys who might want to do some part time, fulltime or contractual temporary work on some upcoming projects. We need software programmers and hardware guys who would like to work on robotic projects involving machine vision. Please let me know if this is of interest to you.
Rex
Thanks, Emil. Willow Garage is actually one of our customers.
You must also be involved with remote monitoring?
Rex
From: tampa-bay-microcont...@googlegroups.com [mailto:tampa-bay-microcont...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Emil Rivas
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Its great to hear from a person who definitely has his finger on late breaking technology. I am currently employed in the Power sector (AVRs and excitation controllers for synchronous motors and generators) as an application engineer travelling throughout Latin America checking out opportunities in Power Plants (Gas Turbine, Steam Turbine, Diesel Gensets, and even Hydros) and industrial facilities. I LOVE my exciting job but I also LOVE robots and automation. So much cool stuff, boundless opportunity and so little time :-). I wish I could clone myself and do all things :-). I will be probably working on machine vision (Kinect has boundless potential) as a hobby for FRC competition in the meantime, maybe we'll figure out some way to collaborate down the road. Interesting developments in...
Good to hear input from you.
-Emil
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Rex Lee <Dr....@pyramidimaging.com> wrote:
Hi, Emil. I totally agree with you about how exciting it is now a days in automation. There are so many opportunities in this area right now the challenge for me is how to stay focused on what we do best. I’m envious of those of you who had the time to do the mentoring because I miss teaching and working with young people to help them develop a love for science and technology. I hope it went well for your group at the competition.
Please keep in mind that we are still looking for any of you guys who might want to do some part time, fulltime or contractual temporary work on some upcoming projects. We need software programmers and hardware guys who would like to work on robotic projects involving machine vision. Please let me know if this is of interest to you.
Rex
From: tampa-bay-microcont...@googlegroups.com [mailto:tampa-bay-microcont...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Emil Rivas
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 10:54 AM
To: tampa-bay-microcont...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: FW: New RFPs members might be interested in
Hi Rex,
Thanks for sharing this info. We just came back from mentoring our entry of JCP-MOSI's robot in the regional FRC 2012 competition in Orlando. Fun, exciting and inspirational in what can be done with hardware/software in these days.
-Emil
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Rex Lee <Dr....@pyramidimaging.com> wrote:
Here are some organizations you guys may have an interest in monitoring, if you are not doing so already. I am a member of AIA.
Rex Lee
Hi Dan,
Thanks for that link. I also monitor the free online courses available from MIT such as this one http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-801-machine-vision-fall-2004/.
Having said that I am not much involved with algorithm development. We use a very powerful set of tools from www.mvtec.com called Halcon. They have a rapid prototyping module that allows non-programmers to exercise various algorithms on live images or saved image files. The developed runtime applications can be deployed in various languages and into traditional computers or into the newer “smart” embedded cameras that come with built in processors, memory, FPGAs, I/O.
So, we, at Pyramid Imaging here in Tampa, are mostly system integrators and designers. We try to use as much of the shelf components and software as we can and attempt to shorten time to market as much as possible.
I’m not trying to put out an ad here. I just wanted to elaborate so that no one gets the idea that I am looking for algorithm developers. I am mostly looking for hands on “automation” type engineers who understand system design and who have a passion for new technology related to these areas of machine vision, robotics, factory automation, intelligent transportation systems, inspection equipment, high speed imaging…. On and on… you get the “picture”, right? J
Rex
Dan
-Emil