Experts available to comment on future of autonomous vehicles
Car manufacturers have a heavy presence at CES 2016, the consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, with several demonstrating their latest in driverless cars
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By Media RelationsA Google self-driving car drives past a double-deck commuter bus at Google's headquarters in Mountain View, CA, USA. (Credit: Wikimedia Commons/Michael Shick)
The following experts from the University of Waterloo are available to discuss the future of autonomous vehicles and implications of this ever-changing technology. All are affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering and Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research (WatCAR) at the University.
Professor Steven Waslander, 519-888-4567, ext. 32205
Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering
Areas of expertise include:
Professor Sebastian Fischmeister, 519-888-4567, ext. 33694
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Areas of expertise include:
Ross McKenzie, 519-888-4032
Managing director, WatCAR
Areas of expertise include:
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