Sensor Applications in Engineering Seminar
Explore cutting-edge insights into sensor and infrastructure management fundamentals and applied research — both theoretical and practical. Join industry leaders, researchers and professionals in bridging the gap between user challenges and technological advancements. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experts from state-of-the-art sensor application companies, fostering collaboration and innovation.
- The free seminar is at 9:30 p.m. May 9, 2025 at Mark IV Capital, 1740 North Pacific Parkway, Suite 100 in Fernley, Nevada.
- Attendees will receive 3 PDH units.
- RSVP to the Sensor Seminar.
Agenda
Welcome | 9:30 a.m.
Master of Ceremonies Keri Ryan, Ph.D., Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Chair, College of Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno
Greeting | 9:40 a.m.
Dean Indira Chatterjee, College of Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno
Sensors in Building and Structures | 9:45 a.m.
David McCallen, S.E, Ph.D., Earth Senior Scientist, GO Geophysics Department, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Leveraging Sensory Data for Digital Twinning of Civil Infrastructure | 10:45 a.m.
Hamed Ebrahimian, Ph.D., P.E., Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Assistant Professor, College of Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno
Lunch | Noon
Lunch hosted by Mark IV Capital, Inc.
Keynote: Hyperspectral Innovation in the Great Basin | 1 p.m.
Graham Bell, SpecTIR Advanced Hyperspectral Solutions Vice President
Victory Logistics District Development and Center of Excellence progress | 1:45 p.m.
Rick Nelson, Mark IV Capital, Inc. Senior Vice President
Sensors in Valkyrie Aircraft | 2 p.m.
Glenn Dawson, Valkyrie Aerospace President
Directions from Reno
Take Interstate-80 east. Follow I-80 east to Exit 50 Nevada Pacific Parkway. Slight right onto the ramp to Nevada Pacific Parkway. Turn right on the next street (across from the Southwest Gas Corp building). Turn right after the first building. Suite 100 is in the northeast corner of the second building.
See directions from the University of Nevada, Reno to Mark IV on Google Maps.