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[[Engineering Ontology]]


'''Venkat Krovi'''
:[http://mechatronics.eng.buffalo.edu Venkat Krovi]'s research focuses on the complete lifecycle  treatment (design, modeling, analysis, control, implementation and  verification) of a new generation of smart, embedded mechanical, mechatronic and robotic systems with the goal of realizing tangible enhancements in functionality, performance and cost-effectiveness.
'''Lucas Mesmer'''
:Lucas Mesmer conducted graduate research on the application of an ontology for use in the manufacturing process domain. Currently he is a design engineer at Cobham Mission Systems where he is a member of the research and development team focusing on the development of new products for commercial and military markets.


'''Andrew Olewnik'''
'''Andrew Olewnik'''
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'''Rahul Rai'''
'''Rahul Rai'''


[http://dart.eng.buffalo.edu Rahul Rai] conducts research in areas of design and manufacturing related problems. He has particular interest in the digital modeling and knowledge management tools such as ontology development and model based design that support design and fabrications of products and systems.
:[http://dart.eng.buffalo.edu Rahul Rai] conducts research in areas of design and manufacturing related problems. He has particular interest in the digital modeling and knowledge management tools such as ontology development and model based design that support design and fabrications of products and systems.
 
'''Ron Rudnicki'''


:[https://www.linkedin.com/in/ron-rudnicki-957b004 Ron Rudnicki] leads the ontology team at [http://www.cubrc.org/ CUBRC], focusing on development and application of the Common Ontologies in a range of military and intelligence domains.


'''Barry Smith'''
'''Barry Smith'''


:[http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith Barry Smith] is a leader in the field of applied ontology with experience in ontology design and application in many fields, including biomedical informatics, defense and intelligence, and computer science and engineering.
:[http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith Barry Smith] is a leader in the field of applied ontology with experience in ontology design and application in many fields, including biomedical informatics, defense and intelligence, and computer science and engineering.
'''William Tagliaferri'''
:[https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-tagliaferri-12355b40 Bill Tagliaferri] is Director of the Rome, NY CUBRC office with expertise in software engineering and data analysis for applications in military, intelligence and other areas.
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 28 December 2016


Andrew Olewnik

Andrew Olewnik conducts research in areas of design theory and methodology. He has particular interest in the integration of digital tools that support design, and processing of information and knowledge management as it relates to product realization and systems engineering.

Rahul Rai

Rahul Rai conducts research in areas of design and manufacturing related problems. He has particular interest in the digital modeling and knowledge management tools such as ontology development and model based design that support design and fabrications of products and systems.

Ron Rudnicki

Ron Rudnicki leads the ontology team at CUBRC, focusing on development and application of the Common Ontologies in a range of military and intelligence domains.

Barry Smith

Barry Smith is a leader in the field of applied ontology with experience in ontology design and application in many fields, including biomedical informatics, defense and intelligence, and computer science and engineering.

William Tagliaferri

Bill Tagliaferri is Director of the Rome, NY CUBRC office with expertise in software engineering and data analysis for applications in military, intelligence and other areas.

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