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Speakers

Lok Yan

DARPA MTO

Ray Richards

Leidos

Ryan Craven

Office of Naval Research (ONR)

Leonard Elliot

TARDEC

Noah Evans

Sandia Labs

Greg Shannon

Idaho National Laboratory

Gernot Heiser

Chairman, seL4 Foundation and Scientia Professor, UNSW Sydney

Renato Levy

Intelligent Automation, Inc.

Kevin Hamlen

Professor, University of Texas at Dallas

Douglas Schafer

Cohere Technologies

Axel Heider

HENSOLDT Cyber GmbH

Todd Carpenter

Adventium Labs

Jason Sebranek

Cog Systems, Inc.

Sascha Kegreiss

HENSOLDT Cyber GmbH

Nicholas Evancich

Trusted Science & Technology

Paul Ratazzi

Air Force Research Laboratory

Jian Huang

Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Daniel Limbrick

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

Zhiqiang Lin

Ohio State University

Eric Smith

Kestrel Institute / Kestrel Technology

Dr. Robby

Kansas State University

John Hatcliff

Professor, Kansas State University

Gabreila Ciocarlie

CymanII and UTSA

June Andronick

Proofcraft, seL4 Foundation, and UNSW

Patrick Hurley

Griffiss Institute

Jason Li

Siege Technologies

Hui Lu

Assistant Professor, Binghamton University

Kathleen Fisher

DARPA I20

Sarah Muccio

Air Force Research Laboratory

Brad Martin

DARPA

Tom Barnett

US Army DEVCOM AvMC

Joseph "Dan" Trujillo

AFRL/RVSW

Keith Rebello

DARPA MTO

Robert Watson

Cambridge University

Peter Sewell

Cambridge University

Brian Uhlhorn

Michael Doran

DornerWorks

Dariusz Mikulski

US Army DEVCOM GVSC

Valerio Senni

Collins

Sean Peisert

Berkeley Lab and UC Davis

Sukarno Mertoguno

Georgia Tech

Ian Crone

OUSD

Olivier Engelkes

HENSOLDT Cyber GmbH

John Shackleton

Adventium Labs

Sebastian Eckl

Hensoldt

Venkatesh Akella

UC Davis

Philip Johnson

Sandia Labs

Sebastian Eckl

Hensoldt

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Griffiss Institute

The Griffiss Institute (GI) is a nonprofit STEM talent and technology accelerator for the United States Department of Defense and an international network of academic, government and industry partners. Since 2002, the GI has served the Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate (AFRL/RI), the Mohawk Valley region, and the United States, empowering diverse teams with talent and technology development programs that lead the nation in technical and economic impact. Devoted to converging teams and technologies to solve complex national challenges, the GI is proud to enable its international network from its home at Innovare Advancement Center in New York’s picturesque Mohawk Valley.

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