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Internet of Things Soſtware and Systems Engineering Developing and Deploying Secure Systems Power and Energy Computaonal Intelligence Biotechnologies Financial and Professional Development 7:30 Welcome Address: Diane Bowen Collier, IEEE MetroCon 2017 General Chair 7:45 - 8:25 Plenary Address : Mike McNair, Bell Helicopter -- Personal Air Travel – A Mul-Disciplinary Challenge 8:30 - 9:25 IoT - Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs) Ed Hightower IoT and Beyond Engineering a Cloud Soluon for a Tradional Systems Architecture Claudeliah Roze Raytheon Blockchain Technology Innovaons Jeff Daniels Lockheed Marn Ben Amaba IBM, Hybrid Cloud Products Methods for Control and Opmizaon of Power Systems Ramn Madani UTA Combining Good Old Fashioned AI and Machine Learning Chris St. John Panamplify Integrang Light-Sheet Imaging and Hemodynamic Shear Forces to Study Developmental Cardiac Mechanics Juhyun Lee UTA Put Your Rerement Plan to Work William Swoboda Edward Jones 9:25- 9:55 Break - Student Poster Presentaons The Student Poster Compeon is open to IEEE Student Members who are either undergraduate or graduate students at the me of the compeon 10:00- 10:55 Smart Cies Alicia Winkelblech and Mindy Carmichael City of Arlington Integrang Risk and Opportunity with Project Value Tyson Browning Neeley School of Business, TCU Enterprise Class Security Controls to Protect APIs and Micro Services Micki Boland Check Point Soſtware Technologies What Technology Applicaons Can Make Your Job Easier (and Improve the Grid) Tomorrow and in Five Years? David Treichler Oncor Electric Delivery Computaonal Chal- lenges and Recent Advances in Dynamics and Control of Space Systems Manoranjan Majji TAMU GSH-sensive Nanoparcles for Intracellular Drug Delivery for Potenal Cancer Treatment Yi Hong UTA IoT Richard Markley Rohde & Schwarz 11:00 - 11:55 Industrial IoT Jeff Smith Quantum IOT The Next Big Challenge: Using Arficial Intelligence to Augment System Design Mahew Holvey Bell Helicopter Operaonalizing Mobile App Security Andrew Hoog viaForensics Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) Reliability Impacts and Recommended Changes Clayton Sce ERCOT Learning to Extract Descripve Keyphrases from Scholarly Big Data Cornelia Caragea UNT Smuli-Responsive Targeted Nanopar- cles as Drug Delivery Vehicles for Lung Cancer Therapy Kytai T. Nguyen UTA Top 10 Advantages for Having a Private Foundaon Kenneth Ward Foundaon Source 12:00 - 1:15 Luncheon - 30th Anniversary Presentaon Keynote Address: Flexible Avionic Systems of the Future 1:15 - 2:00 Exhibits and Networking 2:00 - 3:10 Connected Cars/ Autonomous Vehicles Marn Mueller Texas Instruments Applicaon of Funconal Analysis to Transform Customer Requirements Yvonne Bijan Lockheed Marn Current Cyber Threat and Trends Dallas FBI Field Office Praccal Big Data Analycs for Electrical Ulies Nanpeng Yu University of California, Riverside ClaimBuster: The Quest to Automate Fact-Checking Chengkai Li IDIR, UTA Arficial Intelligence in Computaonal Chemistry: Hope or Hype? Peng Tao SMU Tax free Municipal Bond Management -- Increasing Tax-Free Yield During Low Interest Rates Pete Pedersen Lord Abbe 3:10- 3:40 Break in Exhibits Area 3:45- 4:40 Blockchain, Bitcoin, Smart ContractsHow will these evolve IoT? Kurt Kelley Excelerated Technology Consulng Requirements Engineering Concepts to Help Everyone Mike Deitz Lockheed Marn Missiles & Fire Control Enterprise Cybersecurity Governance Opmizing Value from Cybersecurity Iniaves Michael Addo-Yobo Coalfire Microgrids Yazhou (Joel) Liu Eaton Panel Session: Coming Applicaons of Computaonal Intelligence Moderator: Brandon Safford Towards Drug Discovery via the Computaonal Microscope Jin Liu UNTHSC Soſtware Licensing and Intellectual Property Chris Wood Lockheed Marn 5:00 - 7:00 Recepon Plenary Speaker, Michael McNair, Bell Helicopter, Textron: The convergence of autonomous plaorms, on-demand transportaon, and ad- vanced unmanned aircraſt technologies is causing the emergence of a new and excing industry in shared air mobility. Being able to make this happen requires an inter-disciplinary and mul-disciplinary approach that must meet rapidly changing regulatory and public acceptance criteria. Culturally, engineering is an umbrella of a wide variety of specific disciplines, yet an increasing number of customers are requiring soluons and systems that require mul-disciplinary involvement. Using autonomous air transport as the case study, our plenary speaker provides a glimpse into how designers and engineers must work within a complex framework and create the soluons needed for tomorrow. Thursday, October 26, 2017 Arlington Convention Center, Arlington, Texas Brought to you by IEEE Fort Worth Section See hp://www.metrocon.org for conference informaon, student poster compeon rules, and on-line registraon. Early Registraon Deadline: October 11, 2017 Refund Policy: Requests must be received in wring by October 11 th . A withdrawal fee of $50 will apply. Substuons are permied. Late Registraon starts October 12 th and will be available on-site beginning at 7:00 am on the day of the conference. For addional informaon and informaon on Group Discounts contact Diane Bowen Collier, [email protected] (include MetroConin the subject), cell phone (817) 988-5660. Seang for late registraon may be limited. Name: __________________________________ Address: ________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Company/School: ______________________________ Title: ________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________ Phone : ______________________________________ IEEE Member Number: _________________________ Mail Registraon and Payment to: MetroCon Registraon IEEE Fort Worth Secon P.O. Box 171671 Arlington, TX 76003-1671 Method of Payment: Check or Money Order Enclosed (make checks payable to IEEE Fort Worth Secon) Visa MasterCard American Express Credit Card #: ___________________________________ Expiraon: Signature: _____/_____ _____________________________ Fees: Early Late Professional IEEE Member $300 $350 Professional Non-Member $360 $420 Students, Life Members, $100 $120 Rerees Exhibits Only $100 $100 Addional Banquet Ticket $50 $50 Keynote Speaker: This years luncheon will feature a special 30th Anniversary celebraon. The keynote presenter is working in the field of space exploraon and will be speaking on flexible Avionic systems of the future.

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Page 1: Thursday, October 26, 2017 Arlington Convention Center, Arlington… › ... › 4 › 2017 › 09 › MetroCon-2017-Brochure.pdf · 2017-09-29 · Mobile App Security Andrew Hoog

Internet of Things

Software and Systems Engineering

Developing and Deploying Secure

Systems

Power and Energy

Computational Intelligence

Biotechnologies

Financial and Professional

Development

7:30 Welcome Address: Diane Bowen Collier, IEEE MetroCon 2017 General Chair

7:45 -

8:25

Plenary Address : Mike McNair, Bell Helicopter -- Personal Air Travel – A Multi-Disciplinary Challenge

8:30 - 9:25

IoT - Low Power Wide Area Networks

(LPWANs) Ed Hightower

IoT and Beyond

Engineering a Cloud Solution for a

Traditional Systems Architecture

Claudeliah Roze Raytheon

Blockchain Technology Innovations Jeff Daniels

Lockheed Martin Ben Amaba

IBM, Hybrid Cloud Products

Methods for Control and Optimization of

Power Systems Ramtin Madani

UTA

Combining Good Old Fashioned AI and Machine Learning

Chris St. John Panamplify

Integrating Light-Sheet Imaging and

Hemodynamic Shear Forces to Study Developmental

Cardiac Mechanics

Juhyun Lee UTA

Put Your Retirement Plan to Work

William Swoboda Edward Jones

9:25-9:55

Break - Student Poster Presentations The Student Poster Competition is open to IEEE Student Members who are either undergraduate or graduate students at the time of the competition

10:00-10:55

Smart Cities Alicia Winkelblech and

Mindy Carmichael City of Arlington

Integrating Risk and Opportunity with

Project Value Tyson Browning Neeley School of

Business, TCU

Enterprise Class Security Controls to

Protect APIs and Micro Services

Micki Boland Check Point Software

Technologies

What Technology Applications Can

Make Your Job Easier (and Improve the

Grid) Tomorrow and in Five Years? David Treichler

Oncor Electric Delivery

Computational Chal-lenges and Recent

Advances in Dynamics and Control of Space

Systems Manoranjan Majji

TAMU

GSH-sensitive Nanoparticles for Intracellular Drug

Delivery for Potential Cancer Treatment

Yi Hong UTA

IoT Richard Markley Rohde & Schwarz

11:00 - 11:55

Industrial IoT Jeff Smith

Quantum IOT

The Next Big Challenge: Using

Artificial Intelligence to Augment System

Design Matthew Holvey Bell Helicopter

Operationalizing Mobile App Security

Andrew Hoog viaForensics

Distributed Energy Resources (DERs)

Reliability Impacts and Recommended

Changes Clayton Stice

ERCOT

Learning to Extract Descriptive

Keyphrases from Scholarly Big Data Cornelia Caragea

UNT

Stimuli-Responsive Targeted Nanoparti-cles as Drug Delivery

Vehicles for Lung Cancer Therapy Kytai T. Nguyen

UTA

Top 10 Advantages for Having a Private

Foundation Kenneth Ward

Foundation Source

12:00 - 1:15

Luncheon - 30th Anniversary Presentation Keynote Address: Flexible Avionic Systems of the Future

1:15 - 2:00

Exhibits and Networking

2:00 -

3:10

Connected Cars/

Autonomous Vehicles

Martin Mueller

Texas Instruments

Application of Functional Analysis to Transform Customer

Requirements Yvonne Bijan

Lockheed Martin

Current Cyber Threat and Trends

Dallas FBI Field Office

Practical Big Data Analytics for Electrical

Utilities Nanpeng Yu University of

California, Riverside

ClaimBuster: The Quest to Automate

Fact-Checking Chengkai Li IDIR, UTA

Artificial Intelligence in Computational

Chemistry: Hope or Hype?

Peng Tao SMU

Tax free Municipal Bond Management -- Increasing Tax-Free

Yield During Low Interest Rates Pete Pedersen

Lord Abbett

3:10- 3:40

Break in Exhibits Area

3:45- 4:40

Blockchain, Bitcoin, Smart Contracts… How will these evolve IoT?

Kurt Kelley Excelerated Technology

Consulting

Requirements Engineering Concepts

to Help Everyone Mike Deitz

Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control

Enterprise Cybersecurity Governance

Optimizing Value from Cybersecurity Initiatives

Michael Addo-Yobo Coalfire

Microgrids Yazhou (Joel) Liu

Eaton

Panel Session: Coming Applications of Computational

Intelligence Moderator:

Brandon Safford

Towards Drug Discovery via the Computational

Microscope Jin Liu

UNTHSC

Software Licensing and Intellectual

Property Chris Wood

Lockheed Martin

5:00 - 7:00

Reception

Plenary Speaker, Michael McNair, Bell Helicopter, Textron: The convergence of autonomous platforms, on-demand transportation, and ad-vanced unmanned aircraft technologies is causing the emergence of a new and exciting industry in shared air mobility. Being able to make this happen requires an inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary approach that must meet rapidly changing regulatory and public acceptance criteria. Culturally, engineering is an umbrella of a wide variety of specific disciplines, yet an increasing number of customers are requiring solutions and systems that require multi-disciplinary involvement. Using autonomous air transport as the case study, our plenary speaker provides a glimpse into how designers and engineers must work within a complex framework and create the solutions needed for tomorrow.

Thursday, October 26, 2017 Arlington Convention Center, Arlington, Texas

Brought to you by IEEE Fort Worth Section

See http://www.metrocon.org for conference information, student poster competition rules, and on-line registration.

Early Registration Deadline: October 11, 2017 Refund Policy: Requests must be received in writing by October 11 th. A withdrawal fee of $50 will apply. Substitutions are permitted.

Late Registration starts October 12th and will be available on-site beginning at 7:00 am on the day of the conference. For additional information and information on Group Discounts contact Diane Bowen Collier, [email protected] (include “MetroCon” in the subject), cell phone (817) 988-5660. Seating for late registration may be limited.

Name: __________________________________

Address: ________________________________

_______________________________________

_______________________________________

Company/School: ______________________________

Title: ________________________________________

Email: _______________________________________

Phone : ______________________________________

IEEE Member Number: _________________________

Mail Registration and Payment to: MetroCon Registration IEEE Fort Worth Section P.O. Box 171671 Arlington, TX 76003-1671

Method of Payment: Check or Money Order Enclosed (make

checks payable to IEEE Fort Worth Section) Visa MasterCard American

Express Credit Card #: ___________________________________ Expiration: Signature: _____/_____ _____________________________

Fees: Early Late Professional IEEE Member $300 $350 Professional Non-Member $360 $420 Students, Life Members, $100 $120 Retirees Exhibits Only $100 $100 Additional Banquet Ticket $50 $50

Keynote Speaker: This year’s luncheon will feature a special 30th Anniversary celebration. The keynote presenter is working in the field of space exploration and will be speaking on flexible Avionic systems of the future.

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IEEE Fort Worth Section P.O. Box 171671 Arlington, TX 76003-1671

Conference Tracks: Internet of Things • Software and Systems Engineering • Developing and Deploying Secure Systems

Power and Energy • Computational Intelligence • Biotechnologies • Financial and Professional Development

October 26, 2017

Arlington Convention

Center

Presented by IEEE Fort Worth

IEEE MetroCon 2017 is celebrating 30 years of bringing the latest technology to the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. This year’s event features seven tracks, an industry exhibits program, and a poster competition for area college students. MetroCon takes place at the Arlington Convention Center located mid-way between Dallas and Fort Worth, immediately off of I-30 in front of Globe Life Park in Arlington. From both Dallas and Fort Worth, take the Ballpark Way exit. See map for further directions.

Presented by IEEE Fort Worth Section

Globe Life Park in Arlington

Patrons 2017: