RISE Seminar: AI-Powered Robotics & Challenges with Self-Driving Cars, Smart Farming with Drones & Humanoid Robots

Friday, October 31, 2025
03:30 p.m. - 04:30 p.m.
Add to Calendar 2025-10-31 15:30:00 2025-10-31 16:30:00 RISE Seminar: AI-Powered Robotics & Challenges with Self-Driving Cars, Smart Farming with Drones & Humanoid Robots AI-Powered Robotics & Challenges with Self-Driving Cars, Smart Farming, Drones, and Humanoid RobotsPresented by Dr. Don (Dongbin) LeePh.D., Robotics & Intelligent Systems, Clemson UniversityAbout the Speaker:Dr. Don Lee holds a Ph.D. in Robotics and Intelligent Systems from Clemson University, and M.S. and B.S. degrees in Robotics and Electrical & Computer Engineering from KwangWoon University. His teaching interests span mobile and industrial robotics, machine learning, and AI ethics. His recent publications examine topics such as responsible robotics, moral conditioning in AI, and autonomous vehicle systems.Talk Highlights:RISE of the humanoid robots: will it create a jobless world or other opportunities?AI- powered sensor fusion to increase the level of autonomy & assist in safe, smart decisions on optimized drivingAn integrated AI and IoT-driven precision agriculture with drone-based sensoring tech for crop health and weed management Located in Khoury Hall, Room 203Directions:Use Burns Tower as your destination for GPSHead into Burns Tower to get a Visitor Parking PassGrab a campus map/ask our staff for Khoury HallHead down the paved path towards campusYou'll see our painted Spirit RocksAt the second painted Spirit Rock, you'll be in front of Khoury Hall 3601 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95211, USA Admission School of Engineering and Computer Science Admission School of Engineering and Computer Science America/Los_Angeles public

AI-Powered Robotics & Challenges with Self-Driving Cars, Smart Farming, Drones, and Humanoid Robots

Presented by Dr. Don (Dongbin) Lee
Ph.D., Robotics & Intelligent Systems, Clemson University

About the Speaker:

Dr. Don Lee holds a Ph.D. in Robotics and Intelligent Systems from Clemson University, and M.S. and B.S. degrees in Robotics and Electrical & Computer Engineering from KwangWoon University. His teaching interests span mobile and industrial robotics, machine learning, and AI ethics. His recent publications examine topics such as responsible robotics, moral conditioning in AI, and autonomous vehicle systems.

Talk Highlights:

  • RISE of the humanoid robots: will it create a jobless world or other opportunities?

  • AI- powered sensor fusion to increase the level of autonomy & assist in safe, smart decisions on optimized driving

  • An integrated AI and IoT-driven precision agriculture with drone-based sensoring tech for crop health and weed management 

Located in Khoury Hall, Room 203

Directions:

  • Use Burns Tower as your destination for GPS
    • Head into Burns Tower to get a Visitor Parking Pass
    • Grab a campus map/ask our staff for Khoury Hall
  • Head down the paved path towards campus
  • You'll see our painted Spirit Rocks
  • At the second painted Spirit Rock, you'll be in front of Khoury Hall
Professor showing example to students
Location
Khoury Hall
3601 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95211, USA