In support of a pending award from the U.S. Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center, the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s School of Engineering has seven open Ph.D. student positions in the Interdisciplinary Engineering Program.
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Forthcoming special AI issue call for submissions
The Journal of Terramechanics is calling for contributions to the forthcoming Special Issue on AI applied to Terramechanics, which aspires to be a complete and comprehensive reference on this trending topic for the entire terramechanics community.
Read MoreISTVS membership benefit: 3 free proceedings papers
ISTVS membership is now even a bigger value: as a member you can now order up to 3 free papers per year from our extensive conference proceedings since 1962.
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Read MoreMontréal update
The organizing committee is monitoring the pandemic. The conference is scheduled to take place as planned in September. Because of the disturbances, the abstract submission deadline has been extended to April 30.
Read MoreMember news: Dr. Corina Sandu named Robert E. Hord Jr. Professor
We are pleased to share this recent announcement that ISTVS First Vice President Dr. Corina Sandu has been named Robert E. Hord Jr. Professor by the Virginia Tech. We congratulate Dr. Sandu on this award and thank her for her years of contributions to the work of the Society.
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The organizing committee is closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation. At this moment, the conference is scheduled to take place as planned in September. Because of the disturbances, the abstract submission deadline has been extended to April 15.
Read MoreRenewal reminder
The Society wants to let you know that it’s not too late to renew your membership in the Society for 2020. Our journal publisher has the facility to mail back issues so that your collection of the Journal of Terramechanics will be complete. Your digital access will also be reactivated.
Read MoreMember news: New book from Americas DGS Sally Shoop
We are pleased to share this announcement of a forthcoming collection on the challenges of cold regions engineering in a changing climate, as well as the current practices and state-of-the-art tools for addressing them. Edited by Dr. Sally Shoop, the ISTVS Deputy General Secretary for the Americas. Frost Action in Soils: Fundamentals and Mitigation in a Changing Climate. Prepared by the Frozen Ground Committee and the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee of the Cold Regions Engineering Division. Published by ASCE.
Read MoreISTVS U.S. Student 2020 Travel Scholarship
The Nevada Automotive Test Center is again sponsoring the ISTVS United States Student Travel Scholarship for the 2020 ISTVS conference in Montréal, September 20-23. The 1,000 USD competitive travel grant is for U.S. graduate students at a U.S. university who are ISTVS student members, to attend and present at the 2020 ISTVS conference. FMI: https://conference.istvs.org/
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Welcoming our new U.S. National Secretary
With appreciation to Paul Ayers, University of Tennessee, for his years of contributions to the Society as U.S. National Secretary, in December the U.S. region held an election to choose a replacement. The votes are now in and effective at the 2020 ISTVS conference, George Mason is the incoming U.S. National Secretary. After a long career at the U.S. Army Engineering Research and Development Center in Vicksburg, Mississipi, George is now a Research Professor at the Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems located at the Mississippi State University. George will work with Paul to transition into the role. Let’s welcome George.
Read MoreOptionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) Open for Industry Comment
The defense-industry website Breaking Defense reports that the U.S. Army is asking for industry input on the development of the replacement for its M1 Abrams tank, known as the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV). One of the key areas of the call for imput is of direct interest to the ISTVS community — mobility.
Read MoreMember news: New book from Ramón Gonzalez
We are pleased to share this news of a new publication from ISTVS member Ramón Gonzalez. “Dear all, it is my great pleasure to share with you that Wiley has just released my new book on mobile robotics: Path Planning of Cooperative Mobile Robots Using Discrete Event Models. It can be explored by two different audiences: one looking for an intuitive software simulator for teaching robotics-related courses and another audience looking for the state-of-the-art research on path planning considering cell decomposition approaches and multi-robot systems. All the theoretical concepts are explained by using RMTool, a new Matlab-based robotic simulator, which is now freely available.
Read MoreCall for Papers for ISTVS 2020
Please circulate this Call for Papers among your colleagues
Read MoreOn behalf of our Scientific and Organizing Committees, I would like to invite you to submit your contributions and participate in the 20th International Conference of the International Society for Terrain-Vehicle Systems in Montréal, September 20-23.
Message from the ISTVS President
On behalf of the ISTVS and the Board of Directors, I would like to thank all our members for their support and cooperation with ISTVS activities and the Journal of Terramechanics in 2019. I hope the New Year finds you in good health, great success, and excellent spirit!
Read MoreMember News: Ramón González receives award
We are pleased to share this recent announcement from ISTVS member Ramón González. Rámon spearheaded the successful professional advancement course held in September in conjunction with our Prague conference. We are very happy to acknowledge his professional recognition and look forward to his future contributions to terramechanics and the Society!
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