IEEE Technical Activities is proud to host the next IEEE Tech Talk at the November IEEE Meeting Series in Dallas, Texas, where Professor David J. Lary will speak on smart sensing in service of society, delivering actionable insights through scalable, software-defined sensors—from satellites to wearables to 24/7 city-wide networks, to autonomous robotic teams (in the air, on water, and on land.)
As a Professor of Physics at the Hanson Center for Space Science, he has over 30 years of experience in applying science to solve real-world problems and, where his focus is on remote sensing from robotic aerial vehicles and satellites, Machine Learning, Big Data, with societal applications. Professor Davy received his First Class Double Honors B.Sc. in Physics and Chemistry from King’s College London with the Sambrooke Exhibition Prize in Natural Science and a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Cambridge, Churchill College (1991). His thesis described the first atmospheric ozone photochemical scheme for the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasting (ECMWF) numerical weather prediction model, used to study the mechanisms of ozone depletion.