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Enhanced Driver Awareness Detection System

Joshua Weed

Joshua Weed is on track to graduate from the University of Central Florida in May of 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering. A long time 4x4 enthusiast, his exposure to vehicles began when working general automotive repair. Josh was a member of the Society of Automotive engineers Baja team. Working at Oshkosh Defense from January to August 2018 Josh was rotated amongst various stages of testing, development, and production for the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) that is replacing the Humvee for the US and Coalition armed forces. The desire for working with ground vehicles has remained and is the primary search sector for post graduate employment.

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Gage Libby

Gage Libby is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering on the Power and Renewable Energy Track at the University of Central Florida. He is due to graduate in the Spring of 2021. With the desire to work in the power industry working as a field engineer.

Paul Ramos-Morales

Paul Ramos is on track to graduate from the University of Central Florida with a B.S in Photonic engineering from CREOL in 2021. Having lived his whole life in Orlando and graduated high school with an IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma he was highly motivated to choose a major that would satisfy his ambitions to work in a field that has the potential to change millions of lives. The motivation behind this project started when his passion for cars was introduced when he was 15 years old.

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Scott Jokela

Scott Jokela attends the University of Central Florida and is on track to graduate in the Spring of 2021 with a BS in Computer Engineering following UCF’s comprehensive track. He currently pursues and actively engages in topics of computer architecture and computer vision focusing on hardware-based acceleration from GPU’s and other accelerators, with a focus on Nvidia’s offerings. Scott throughout all of college has worked a full-time job. This project attracted him due to the fact it incorporated some key fundamentals of high-end self-driving cars, some of which are used by large tech giants like Nvidia and Tesla, the leaders in the field of self-driving hardware and software.

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