The ISTVS has launched a digital event series — alternating weekly informal student-led research seminars with terramechanics bites by established researchers. The events will also offer support for authors and the audience on how to get the best out of our conference platform for our 20th International and 9th Americas Conference in September.
Next Event in the Series
August 4 | Student Research Seminar
Ray Kruger, Graduate Researcher
Factors that influence bevameter terrain parameter identification
Vehicle Dynamics Group, University of Pretoria
8:00am ET
Instructions for Audience
Participate | Post-graduate researchers are invited to take advantage of the student research seminar series to meet students with related interest from all around the world. Get practice presenting your work in a friendly, low-stake environment with post-grads from around the world.
Before the day of session
Register for the event — the first time you register you'll create a Hopin account you can use for further events in the series.
Day of session
Login 10 minutes before the start of session.
Click on Session in the left column. You may need to click a start arrow to when the event starts.
During session
To join the conversation, just ask to share your audio and video. A moderator will admit you in order. You are also welcome to stay in listen-in mode.
Feedback will be requested at the end of the session — ISTVS welcomes your ideas for future sessions.
Upcoming Events
August 18 | Student Research Seminar
8:00am ET
September 1 | Student Research Seminar
8:00am ET
September 15 | Student Research Seminar
8:00am ET
September 27-29
20th ISTVS International and 9th Americas Regional Conference
conference.istvs.org
Previously in the Series
July 7: Student Research Seminar
Graduate Researchers, Vehicle Dynamics Group, University of Pretoria
The use of semi-active suspension control to create and improve upon ADAS systems for SUVs
Nathan Mills | Minimising the ride-comfort vs. handling compromise while preventing rollover
Bongani Zulu | Rollover prevention and handling improvement by using load transfer on rough terrain
Wynand Esterhuizen | Minimising braking distance with ABS on several undulating terrains
Time: 8:00am ET. Registration link
July 21 | Student Research Seminar — open conversation
8:00am ET. Registration link.