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2009 Team Members

The SubjuGator project team members are comprised from undergraduate and graduate students from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida.

Name Position Major Email
Tom Feeney Team Leader Electrical Engineering tom@mil.ufl.edu

BS (2009)

Patrick Walters Mechanical Systems Mechanical Engineering walters8@ufl.edu

BS (2011)

Nic Fischer Software Development Mechanical Engineering nic.fischer@ufl.edu

MS (2010)

Dynamical Systems and Controls

Subrat Nayak Electrical Systems Electrical Engineering sn32594@ufl.edu

MSEE/MSME (2010)

Dynamical Systems and Controls

Cedric Adam Mechanical Systems Mechanical Engineering actex007@ufl.edu

BS (2009)

Jose Morales Software Development Computer Engineering speedymorales@ufl.edu

BS (2009)

Gautam Dash Acoustic Systems Mechanical Engineering gbdash@ufl.edu

MS (2010)

Dynamic Systems and Controls

Owen Allen Mechanical Systems Mechanical Engineering owena@ufl.edu

BS (2010)

Brian Long Electrical Systems Electrical Engineering brian.s.long@cox.net

BS (2011)

Dana Massaro Mechanical Systems Mechanical Engineering dmassaro@ufl.edu

BS (2011)

Dr. Eric Schwartz Faculty Advisor ems@mil.ufl.edu

PhD (UF 1995)

Dept. of Electrical Engineering

Machine intelligence, autonomous mobile agents, microcomputers, control.

Dr. Carl Crane Faculty Consultant ccrane@ufl.edu

PhD (UF 1987)

Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

Robotics, autonomous machines, computer graphics, kinematics.

Dr. Antonio Arroyo Faculty Consultant arroyo@ufl.edu

PhD (UF 1981)

Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Machine intelligence, microprocessors, expert systems, human-machine interaction.

Shannon Ridgeway Consultant scer@ufl.edu

PhD

Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

Machine intelligence, dynamic systems and control, kinematics.

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About Us

The Machine Intelligence Laboratory (MIL) provides a synergistic environment dedicated to the study and development of intelligent, autonomous robots. The faculty and students associated with the laboratory conduct research in the theory and realization of machine intelligence covering topics such as machine learning, real-time computer vision, statistical modeling, robot kinematics, autonomous vehicles, teleoperation and human interfaces, robot and nonlinear control, computational intelligence, neural networks, and general robotics. Applications of MIL research include autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), autonomous water surface vehicles (ASVs), autonomous land vehicles, autonomous air vehicles (AAVs including quadcopters and micro air vehicles, MAVs) , swarm robots, humanoid robots, and autonomous household robots.

MIL’s SubjuGator is the three time champion autonomous submarine of the RoboSub AUVSI/ONR underwater competition (2005-2007), and placed in the top 3 in eleven of the 21 years of the competition (including second place in 2012, 2013 and 2014). MIL’s NaviGator AMS, is the defending champion in the Maritime RobotX Challenge (from our victory in our only entry in this biennial competition in 2016). In 2013, MIL participated for the first time in the RoboBoat AUVSI/ONR water surface vechicle competition with our PropaGator robot boat; we won! In 2014, we earned second place in the RoboBoat competition. We also won the static division of the 2011 ION Robot Lawnmower competition with MIL’s InstiGator robot lawnmower.

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