U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agencies Engagement and Funding Opportunities

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The purpose of this workshop is to:

  1. Stimulate faculty interest in conducting research and development funded by the U.S. Departments of Defense advanced research agencies, focused on the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency (IARPA), as well as other US defence science and technology and medical research offices.
  2. Introduce how to do business and respond to opportunities with the advanced research projects agencies including specific and relevant examples and case studies from recent DARPA and IARPA programs in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and biological technologies, engineering, and electronics. 
  3. Discuss basic research opportunities and engagements, focused on the U.S. and Australia Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative. 

 

Presenter: Dr. Stuart Milner

Dr. Stuart Milner has a distinguished career in research and development in the U.S. both as a program manager in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and as a professor and a leader of numerous U.S. research projects. He is performing this work as an independent contractor. He is also a research professor in the A. James Clark School of Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park. 

 

Session Times


1.30pm - 3.00pm, Monday 4 November 2019 in EFG02

9.30am - 11.30am, Tuesday 5 November 2019 in EF122

University of Newcastle, Engineering and Built Environment

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, University of Newcastle (UON) Australia

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