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Robert Vogt is the CEO and chief engineer of IOSiX, LLC, an automotive

engineering company based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.


Robert was a crucial member of the University of Michigan Solar Car
Team from 2002-2005. As Strategy Director, Robert was responsible for
vehicle performance characterization and race speed optimization, and
as Micros Director, he was responsible for all of the on-board vehicle
controls, including array, battery, power conversion, and motor
control and safety monitoring. The team won the 2005 North American
Solar Challenge and placed 3rd in the 2005 World Solar Challenge.
In graduate school, Robert worked at the Toyota Technical Center,
where he performed research into biomimetics and future vehicle safety
systems, including construction of and experiments with robotic and
vehicle testbeds and advanced sensors.
In 2005, Robert founded IOSiX, which focuses on producing miniaturized
and cost-optimized solutions, including automotive and heavy truck
data loggers, GPS loggers and trackers, and other aftermarket and OEM
vehicle systems. IOSiX continues this trend with the recent release
of its version 3.0 OBD-II and J1939/J1708 dataloggers with 802.11n
Wifi, GPS, and cellular capabilities.
Robert is a contributing member of SAE and IEEE, and he continues to
mentor the Solar Car Team. He holds a BSE in Computer Engineering, a
BSE in Computer Science, and an MSE in Computer Engineering from the
University of Michigan.

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