Summer Exchange
An important goal of the project is to help our students in understanding the interdependence between technologies they design and operate, and the societal context in which these systems will exist. Our previous experience showed that the key elements of CPS education are:
- start early
- give broad foundations, and
- offer practical, highly motivating experience.
The societal dimension of Human-CPS (H-CPS) brings about additional challenges since, for most students, the societal context means “common sense” assumptions that are implicit, natural, and seemingly universal. The role of our proposed international collaboration is not only providing a unique opportunity to work in research labs in an other country, but also ensuring that our students are exposed to strongly different societal contexts and they get practical experience with scientific and technical approaches that make this context explicit and part of the system design process.
SUMMER 2021 INTERNS
In summer 2021, two Vanderbilt student participated in remote internships under the advisement of joint US-German research groups.
- Jennifer Fish: presentation, report forthcoming
- Ricardo Sandoval: presentation, report forthcoming
As in previous years, some of our other PIRE students were able to join research groups at VU-ISIS:
- Maya Kumar: presentation
- Udit Malik: presentation
SUMMER 2020 INTERNS
In summer 2020, three Vanderbilt students participated in remote internships under the advisement of joint US-German research groups.
- Grant Bowlds: presentation, report
- Maya Kumar: presentation, report
- Eleanor Summerfield: presentation, report
Additionally, some of our previous and upcoming PIRE students returned to work with research groups at VU-ISIS:
- Scott Phillips: presentation
- Caleb VanGeffen: presentation
SUMMER 2019 INTERNS
In summer 2019, three Vanderbilt students and one UC Berkeley student participated in internships in Germany.
Vanderbilt students Brionna Davis, Grace Jennings, and Taylor Pothast were placed at TU Munich and worked under the supervision of Raphael Stern and Ilias Gerostathopoulos. Their project focused on Decentralized Optimization of Vehicle Route Planning.
- Poster
- Presentations: Grace, Taylor
- Final Report
Peru Dayani, an undergraduate student at UC Berkeley, was placed at DLR/Brunswick under the supervision of Esther Bosche and Klas Ihme on F-RELACS. The project aimed to create an autonomous model to predict the frustration levels of drivers and/or passengers using facial video, pose video, EEG data, ECG data, skin conductance levels and eye tracking.
In addition to the Vanderbilt students who were placed abroad, three Vanderbilt students participated in internships at VU-ISIS. Md. Emazuddin Alif and Madison McClellan worked under the supervision of Dr. Gabor Karsai. Caleb Van Geffen worked in Professor Daniel Work's Transportation Cyber-Physical Systems Lab.
Presentations
- Model-based Design for Cyber-Physical Systems with Learning-Enabled Components, M. McClellan
- Model-based Assurance for Autonomous Vehicles, M. Alif
Posters
- Model-based Assurance for Autonomous Vehicles, M. Alif
- Data Driven Methods for Effective Micromobility Parking, C. Van Geffen
Reports
- Model-based Design for Cyber-Physical Systems with Learning-Enabled Components, M. McClellan
- Model-based Assurance for Autonomous Vehicles, M. Alif - forthcoming
- Data Driven Methods for Effective Micromobility Parking, C. Van Geffen - forthcoming
SUMMER 2018 INTERNS
The Summer 2018 pilot run of the international student exchange included 11 students.
Student Name | Home University | Host University | Topic (linked to summary report) |
Bastian Cornelsen (MSc) | Oldenburg | Vanderbilt | Transactive Energy studies |
Christina Geibel (UG) | Oldenburg | UC Berkeley | Accountability for UAVs |
Benedikt Kretzmeyer (MSc) | Oldenburg | UC Berkeley | Modeling human behavior in interaction spaces |
Tony Lin (UG) | Vanderbilt | DLR/Brunswick | Human Interaction with the Self-Driving Car |
Saatvik Mohan (UG) | Vanderbilt | Oldenburg | Simulation integration platforms for Transactive Energy (TE) Studies |
Tiger Mou (UG) | Vanderbilt | Oldenburg | Modeling human behavior in interaction spaces |
Josh Petrin (UG) | Vanderbilt | DLR/Brunswick | The InterACT Project |
Vedant Saran (MSc) | UC Berkeley | Oldenburg | Modeling human behavior in interaction spaces |
Carl Schneiders (UG) | Oldenburg | UC Berkeley | Accountability for UAVs |
Dennis Weller (UG) | Oldenburg | Vanderbilt | Transactive Energy studies |
Eric Yeats (UG) | Vanderbilt | Oldenburg | Modeling human behavior in interaction spaces |