Latent and Ubiquitous AI: The Future of Machinery
Explore how AI is revolutionizing the manufacturing industry with Steven Schmid and Radu Pavel in their award-winning webinar "Latent and Ubiquitous AI: The Future of Machinery."
Steven Schmid, Author
Radu Pavel, Director of Industrial Innovation, ARCTOS Technology Solutions
Join Steven Schmid and Radu Pavel as they recreate their Dornfeld Innovation Award-winning presentation “Latent and Ubiquitous AI: The Future of Machinery”. This talk will illustrate the nature of manufacturing at a time when current manufacturing community research efforts are implemented at scale.
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About the speakers

Steven Schmid, Author
Steven R. Schmid is The Belk-Woodward Distinguished Professor of Engineering at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, having previously taught for over 26 years at the University of Notre Dame. He conducts research and teaches courses in the general fields of manufacturing, metal forming, tribology, and design.
He served as Program Director for Manufacturing Machines and Equipment at the National Science Foundation, and was instrumental in reorganizing NSF manufacturing programs into an overarching Advanced Manufacturing program.
He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. He serves as the co-chair of the ASME Manufacturing Public Policy Task Team, and a member of the SME Public Policy Committee, and received the SME Gold Medal in 2019.

Radu Pavel, Director of Industrial Innovation, ARCTOS Technology Solutions
Dr. Pavel is Director of Industrial Innovation at ARCTOS Technology Solutions (ARCTOS), in which he is focused on driving applied research and technology and product solutions in advanced manufacturing and sustainment for aerospace and defense applications.
Dr. Pavel has 30 years of experience in mechanical and manufacturing engineering and has earned doctoral degrees in both disciplines. He is a member of various working groups for Manufacturing USA institutes (MxD, ARM, and America Makes), manufacturing-related standardization committees, and key professional societies.