Brian Surgenor

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Brian Surgenor

Professor & Director (Mechatronics & Robotics Engineering Program)

PhD, PEng

Ingenuity Labs Research Institute

Mechanical & Materials Engineering

Smith Engineering

Brian Surgenor is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering, Faculty Member at the Ingenuity Labs Research Institute, and Director of the Mechatronics & Robotics Engineering program at Smith Engineering.

 

Joshua Marshall

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Joshua Marshall

Professor

he/him, BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD, PEng, SMIEEE

Ingenuity Labs Research Institute

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Smith Engineering

joshua.marshall@queensu.ca

+1 613-533-2921

Walter Light Hall, Room 413

Joshua Marshall is a full Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Smith Engineering, Instructor in the Mechatronics & Robotics Engineering Program, a Faculty Member at the Ingenuity Labs Research Institute, and Director of the Offroad Robotics research group at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Prof. Marshall is widely known for his extensive contributions to mobile robotics for mining and other harsh environments. 

Holly Macklin

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Holly Macklin

Research EIT

Ingenuity Labs Research Institute

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Smith Engineering

19hm35@queensu.ca

Jackson 113

Holly Macklin is a Research Engineer-In-Training (EIT) at Offroad Robotics in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Smith Engineering.  Holly is a graduate of the Electrical Engineering program at Smith Engineering and supports research projects at Offroad Robotics related to control and navigation for mobile robots operating in challenging conditions.

Sophie Villemure

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Sophie Villemure

MASc Student

Ingenuity Labs Research Institute

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Smith Engineering

20svv2@queensu.ca

Jackson Hall, Room 113

Sophie Villemure is an MASc student under the supervision of Prof. Joshua Marshall. Her research is funded by a prestigious NSERC CGRS Master's Scholarship and focuses on control and navigation for unique industrial autonomous vehicles in challenging conditions.