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davidnorton · 2 years ago
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Cabinet Maker Queensland
In an artistic setting, a kitchen cabinet manufacturer's gold coast is a crucial component of the home. Capri offers the best cabinet maker Queensland. However, the majority of reflections, if not all, are manual. Therefore, it is crucial that a professional design kitchen cabinets in gold coast in a way that may make the best use of the available space while still being aesthetically pleasing.
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vipcabinets1 · 6 months ago
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How to select the accurate Bathroom Cabinet?
Are you going to restore your bathroom and looking for the ideal cabinet? Choosing the great bathroom cabinet can appreciably improve the look and value of your space. If you live in Queensland, you may look up Cabinet Makers near Me or Cabinet Makers Ipswich Qld to find skillful individuals who can help. Let us look at why local cabinetmakers are a good choice and evaluate various type of bathroom cabinets, including flat pack solutions.
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vipcabinetss · 1 year ago
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Cabinet Makers - Designer Cabinets For Your Home
Cabinet makers transform wooden materials into functional and visually appealing cabinets or furniture pieces. They often work in a workshop or manufacturing facility, but may also visit construction sites to measure spaces and install their creations.
They also create custom case goods for a variety of rooms, including bathrooms and laundries. Their meticulous attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction make them a recommended choice for any cabinetry project.
Viva Cabinets
Viva designer cabinets Brisbane are a new design that makes your vivarium setup look more stylish. They are a vast improvement on the old cabinets, which were more like stands with doors. They now sit higher off the floor and have a sleek wood shade that looks stylish.
Proper medical supplies storage is key to keeping private practice offices, clinics, and hospital rooms organized, efficient, and safe. Viva cabinets from AdirMed are ideal for storing supplies such as forceps, bandages, and thermometers.
A cabinet maker in Brisbane can make custom storage and shelving for any space in your home. They are in the know about different cabinet styles and can offer specialized inserts that boost functionality. They can also craft custom furniture to your specifications. Browse Houzz’s trusted cabinetmakers in Brisbane to find the perfect fit for your space.
Imperial Kitchens
Imperial Kitchens is a family-owned business servicing all of Brisbane and greater Queensland. They offer a wide range of design styles and materials to meet any budget. Their services include kitchens, vanities, robes, laundry cabinets, and other “bespoke” joinery. They also do home office fitouts, child care centres, and aged care facilities.
Worktops are the real workhorses of a kitchen. They take a lot of abuse, so it is important to choose the right one for your needs. Worktops are available in a variety of thicknesses and finishes, with different levels of heat, water, and wear-resistance.
The City of Imperial is pursuing funding for a Community Kitchen Incubator project through Congressionally Directed Spending. This project would establish public/private partnerships to help local entrepreneurs test their restaurant concepts at low cost.
C & R Cabinets
C & R Cabinets is a reputable cabinet maker with a long-standing presence in the industry and an impressive manufacturing facility. They are known for their excellent craftsmanship and commitment to customer satisfaction. They use high-quality materials and advanced manufacturing techniques to produce custom cabinets that meet the needs of each client.
They also offer a range of cabinet stains, glazes, paints, and laminates to give homeowners the flexibility to customize their cabinets. Their extensive product lines include cabinetry for Everyday Living in all rooms of the home.
In addition to cabinetry, c&r building supply offers kitchen and bathroom renovation services. Their expert staff will guide you through the process, resulting in a beautiful space that will exceed your expectations. They also carry a contractor’s bond, which protects you from shoddy workmanship and fraudulent contractors.
Marco’s Kitchens Cabinet Makers
Marco’s Kitchens Cabinet Makers offers a range of high-quality products that meet the needs and preferences of their clients. Their products include kitchen cabinets that combine functionality with style and storage solutions for all areas of the home. They also offer custom bathroom vanities that transform bathrooms into functional and organized spaces.
The team at Marco’s Kitchens Cabinet Makers is committed to delivering exceptional results that exceed customer expectations. They use premium materials and advanced manufacturing techniques to create beautiful and durable products. They also prioritize client collaboration, ensuring that each project is completed to perfection.
Moovit makes riding to Marco’s Kitchens Cabinet Makers in Sumner easy and convenient. With an all-in-one app, you can get the latest bus times and fares to help you plan your trip.
A & W Kitchens
Whether you’re looking for a modern, contemporary or traditional design, a cabinet maker can help you achieve your dream home. They’re in the know about current trends, different styles of cabinets and options that boost functionality. They can also help you squeeze more space out of your home by using their knowledge of space planning and maximizing storage.
With a commitment to quality and exceptional craftsmanship, KitchenU is a renowned cabinet maker in Brisbane that offers bespoke solutions for residential and commercial spaces. Their main products include kitchens, wardrobes, and custom cabinetry.
They use premium materials and manufacturing techniques to produce a product that’s both visually appealing and long-lasting. Their attention to detail and customer-centric approach make them a trusted choice for homeowners. Their expertise in the industry has made them a leading provider of bespoke cabinetry in Australia.
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mccollcabinetmaker · 4 years ago
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McColl Cabinetmakers
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McColl Cabinetmakers is an Australian owned family business established in 1993. Our cabinetmakers in Queensland specialize in premium custom made cabinets making & installation for interior renovations and new home fit-outs.
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From driving rovers on Mars to improving farm automation for Indian women, once again we’re bringing you a list of 25 amazing women in robotics! These women cover all aspects of the robotics industry, both research, product and policy. They are founders and leaders, they are investigators and activists. They are early career stage and emeritus. There is a role model here for everyone! And there is no excuse – ever – not to have a woman speaking on a panel on robotics and AI.
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Crystal Chao
Chief Scientist of AI/Robotics – Huawei
Crystal Chao is Chief Scientist at Huawei and the Global Lead of Robotics Projects, overseeing a team that operates in Silicon Valley, Boston, Shenzhen, Beijing, and Tokyo. She has worked with every part of the robotics software stack in her previous experience, including a stint at X, Google’s moonshot factory. In 2012, Chao won Outstanding Doctoral Consortium Paper Award, ICMI, for her PhD at Georgia Tech, where she developed an architecture for social human-robot interaction (HRI) called CADENCE: Control Architecture for the Dynamics of Natural Embodied Coordination and Engagement, enabling a robot to collaborate fluently with humans using dialogue and manipulation.
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Sougwen Chung
Interdisciplinary Artist
Sougwen Chung is a Chinese-born, Canadian-raised artist based in New York. Her work explores the mark-made-by-hand and the mark-made-by-machine as an approach to understanding the interaction between humans and computers. Her speculative critical practice spans installation, sculpture, still image, drawing, and performance. She is a former researcher fellow at MIT’s Media Lab and inaugural member of NEW INC, the first museum-led art and technology in collaboration with The New Museum. She received a BFA from Indiana University and a masters diploma in interactive art from Hyper Island in Sweden.
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Emily Cross
Professor of Social Robotics / Director of SoBA Lab
Emily Cross is a cognitive neuroscientist and dancer. As the Director of the Social Brain in Action Laboratory (www.soba-lab.com), she explores how our brains and behaviors are shaped by different kinds of experience throughout our lifespans and across cultures. She is currently the Principal Investigator on the European Research Council Starting Grant entitled ‘Social Robots’, which runs from 2016-2021.
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Rita Cucchiara
Full Professor / Head of AImage Lab
Rita Cucchiara is Full Professor of Computer Vision at the Department of Engineering “Enzo Ferrari” of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, where since 1998 she has led the AImageLab, a lab devoted to computer vision and pattern recognition, AI and multimedia. She coordinates the RedVision Lab UNIMORE-Ferrari for human-vehicle interaction. She was President of the Italian Association in Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning (CVPL) from 2016 to 2018, and is currently Director of the Italian CINI Lab in Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems. In 2018 she was recipient of the Maria Petrou Prize of IAPR
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Sanja Fidler
Assistant Professor / Director of AI at NVIDIA
Sanja Fidler is Director of AI at NVIDIA’s new Toronto Lab, conducting cutting-edge research projects in machine learning, computer vision, graphics, and the intersection of language and vision. She remains Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto. She is recipient of the Amazon Academic Research Award (2017) and the NVIDIA Pioneer of AI Award (2016). She completed her PhD in computer science at University of Ljubljana in 2010, and has served as a Program Chair of the 3DV conference, and as an Area Chair of CVPR, EMNLP, ICCV, ICLR, and NIPS.
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Kanako Harada
ImPACT Program Manager
Kanako Harada, is Program Manager of the ImPACT program “Bionic Humanoids Propelling New Industrial Revolution” of the Cabinet Office, Japan. She is also Associate Professor of the departments of Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering and the University of Tokyo, Japan. She obtained her M.Sc. in Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 2001, and her Ph.D. in Engineering from Waseda University in 2007. She worked for Hitachi Ltd., Japan Association for the Advancement of Medical Equipment, and Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy, before joining the University of Tokyo. Her research interests include surgical robots and surgical skill assessment.
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Jessica Hodgins
Professor / FAIR Research Mgr and Operations Lead
Jessica Hodgins is a Professor in the Robotics Institute and Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University, and the new lead of Facebook’s AI Research Lab in Pittsburgh. The FAIR lab will focus on robotics, lifelong-learning systems that learn continuously, teaching machines to reason and AI in support of creativity. From 2008-2016, Hodgins founded and ran research labs for Disney, rising to VP of Research and leading the labs in Pittsburgh and Los Angeles. She received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University in 1989. She has received an NSF Young Investigator Award, a Packard Fellowship, a Sloan Fellowship, the ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics Achievement Award, and in 2017 she was awarded the Steven Anson Coons Award for Outstanding Creative Contributions to Computer Graphics. Her groundbreaking research focuses on computer graphics, animation, and robotics, with an emphasis on generating and analyzing human motion.
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Heather Justice
Mars Exploration Rover Driver
Heather Justice has the dream job title of Mars Exploration Rover Driver, and is a Software Engineer at NASA JPL. As a 16-year-old watching the first Rover landing on Mars, she said: “I saw just how far robotics could take us and I was inspired to pursue my interests in computer science and engineering.” Justice graduated from Harvey Mudd College with a B.S. in computer science in 2009 and an M.S. from the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University in 2011, having also interned at three different NASA centers, and working in a variety of research areas including computer vision, mobile robot path planning, and spacecraft flight rule validation.
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Sue Keay
COO
Sue Keay is the Chief Operating Officer of the ACRV and in 2018 launched Australia’s first National Robotics Roadmap at Parliament House. A university medallist and Jaeger scholar, Sue has more than 20 years experience in the research sector, managing and ensuring impact from multidisciplinary R&D programs and teams. She has a PhD in Earth Sciences from the Australian National University and was an ARC post-doctoral fellow at the University of Queensland, before turning to science communication, research management, research commercialisation, and IP management. Keay is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and Chairs the IP and Commercialisation Committee for the Board of the CRC for Optimising Resource Extraction. In 2017, Keay was also named one of the first Superstars of STEM by Science & Technology Australia.
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Erin Kennedy
Founder
Erin Kennedy is a robot maker and the founder of Robot Missions, an organization that empowers communities to embark on missions aimed at helping our planet using robots. She designed and developed a robot to collect shoreline debris, replicable anywhere with a 3D printer. Kennedy studied digital fabrication at the Fab Academy, and worked with a global team at MIT on a forty-eight-hour challenge during Fab11 to build a fully functional submarine. A former fellow in social innovation and systems thinking at the MaRS Discovery District’s Studio Y, Kennedy has been recognized as a finalist in the Lieutenant Governor’s Visionaries Prize (Ontario), and her previous robotic work has been featured in Forbes, Wired, and IEEE Spectrum, and on the Discovery Channel.
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Kathrine Kuchenbecker
Director at Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems / Associate Professor
Katherine J. Kuchenbecker is Director and Scientific Member at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart, on leave from the Department of Computer and Information Science at UPenn. Kuchenbecker received her PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University in 2006. She received the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Academic Early Career Award, NSF CAREER Award, and Best Haptic Technology Paper at the IEEE World Haptics Conference. Her keynote at RSS 2018 is online. Kuchenbecker’s research expertise is in the design and control of robotic systems that enable a user to touch virtual objects and distant environments as though they were real and within reach, uncovering new opportunities for its use in interactions between humans, computers, and machines.
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Jasmine Lawrence
Technical Program Manager – Facebook
Jasmine Lawrence currently serves as a Technical Program Manager on the Building 8 team at Facebook, a research lab to develop hardware projects in the style of DARPA. Previously, she served as a Technical Program Manager at SoftBank Robotics where she lead a multidisciplinary team to create software for social, humanoid robots. Before that she was a Program Manager at Microsoft on the HoloLens Experience team and the Xbox Engineering team. Lawrence earned her B.S. in Computer Science, from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and her M.S. in Human Centered Design & Engineering from U of Washington. At the age of 13, after attending a NFTE BizCamp, Jasmine founded EDEN BodyWorks to meet her own need for affordable natural hair and body care products. After almost 14 years in business her products are available at Target, Wal-Mart, CVS, Walgreens, Amazon.com , Kroger, HEB, and Sally Beauty Supply stores just to name a few.
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Jade Le Maitre
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CTO & CoFounder – Hease Robotics
Jade Le Maître spearheads the technical side of Hease Robotics, a robot catered to the retail industry and customer service. With a background in engineering and having conducted a research project about human-robot interaction, Le Maître found her passion in working in the science communication sector. Since then she has cofounded Hease Robotics to bring the robotics experience to the consumer.
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Laura Margheri
Programme Manager and Knowledge Transfer Fellow – Imperial College London
Laura Margheri develops the scientific program and manages the research projects at the Aerial Robotics Laboratory at the Imperial College London, managing international and multidisciplinary partnerships. Before joining Imperial College, she was project manager and post doc fellow at the BioRobotics Institute of the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna. Margheri has an M.S. in Biomedical Engineering (with Honours) and the PhD in BioRobotics (with Honours). She is also member of the IEEE RAS Technical Committee on Soft Robotics and of the euRobotics Topic Group on Aerial Robotics, with interdisciplinary expertise in bio-inspired robotics, soft robotics, and aerial robotics. Since the beginning of 2014 she is the Chair of the Women In Engineering (WIE) Committee of the Robotics & Automation Society.
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Brenda Mboya
Undergraduate Student – Ashesi University Ghana
Brenda Mboya is just finishing a B.S. in Computer Science at Ashesi University in Ghana. A technology enthusiast who enjoys working with young people, she also volunteers in VR at Ashesi University, with Future of Africa, Tech Era, and as a coach with the Ashesi Innovation Experience (AIX). Mboya was a Norman Foster Fellows in 2017, one of 10 scholars chosen from around the world to attend a one week robotics atelier in Madrid. “Through this conference, the great potential robotics has, especially in Africa, been reaffirmed in my mind.” said Mboya.
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Katja Mombaur
Professor at the Institute of Computer Engineering (ZITI) – Heidelberg University
Katja Mombaur is coordinator of the newly founded Heidelberg Center for Motion Research and full professor at the Institute of Computer Engineering (ZITI), where she is head of the Optimization in Robotics & Biomechanics (ORB) group and the Robotics Lab. She holds a diploma degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Stuttgart and a Ph.D. degree in Mathematics from Heidelberg University. Mombaur is PI in the European H2020 project SPEXOR. She coordinated the EU project KoroiBot and was PI in MOBOT and ECHORD–GOP, and founding chair of the IEEE RAS technical committee on Model-based optimization for robotics. Her research focuses on the interactions of humans with exoskeletons, prostheses, and external physical devices.
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Devi Murthy
CEO – Kamal Kisan
Devi Murthy has a Bachelors degree in Engineering from Drexel University, USA and a Masters in Entrepreneurship from IIM, Bangalore. She has over 6 years of experience in Product Development & Business Development at Kamal Bells, a sheet metal fabrications and components manufacturing company. In 2013 she founded Kamal Kisan, a for-profit Social Enterprise that works on improving farmer livelihoods through smart mechanization interventions that help them adopt modern agricultural practices, and cultivate high value crops while reducing inputs costs to make them more profitable and sustainable.
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Sarah Osentoski
COO – Mayfield Robotics
Sarah Osentoski is COO at Mayfield Robotics, who produced Kuri, ‘the adorable home robot’. Previously she was the manager of the Personal Robotics Group at the Bosch Research and Technology Center in Palo Alto, CA. Osentoski is one of the authors of Robot Web Tools. She was also a postdoctoral research associate at Brown University working with Chad Jenkins in the Brown Robotics Laboratory. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, under Sridhar Mahadevan. Her research interests include robotics, shared autonomy, web interfaces for robots, reinforcement learning, and machine learning. Osentoski featured as a 2017 Silicon Valley Biz Journal “Women of Influence”.
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Kirsten H. Petersen
Assistant Professor – Cornell University
Kirstin H. Petersen is Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. She is interested in design and coordination of bio-inspired robot collectives and studies of their natural counterparts, especially in relation to construction. Her thesis work on a termite-inspired robot construction team made the cover of Science, and was ranked among the journal’s top ten scientific breakthroughs of 2014. Petersen continued on to a postdoc with Director Metin Sitti at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems 2014-2016, and became a fellow with the Max Planck ETH Center for Learning Systems in 2015. Petersen started the Collective Embodied Intelligence Lab in 2016 as part of the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Cornell University, and has field memberships in Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering.
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Kristen Y. Pettersen
Professor Department of Engineering Cybernetics – NTNU
Kristin Ytterstad Pettersen (1969) is a Professor at the Department of Engineering Cybernetics, and holds a PhD and an MSc in Engineering Cybernetics from NTNU. She is also a Key Scientist at the Center of Excellence: Autonomous marine operations and systems (NTNU AMOS) and an Adjunct Professor at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI). Her research interests include nonlinear control theory and motion control, in particular for marine vessels, AUVs, robot manipulators, and snake robots. She is also Co-Founder and Board Member of Eelume AS, a company that develops technology for for subsea inspection, maintenance, and repair. In 2017 she received the Outstanding Paper Award from IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, and in 2018 she was appointed Member of the Academy of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters.
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Veronica Santos
Assoc. Prof. of UCLA Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering / Principal Investigator – Director of the UCLA Biomechatronics Laboratory
Veronica J. Santos is an Associate Professor in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at UCLA, and Director of the UCLA Biomechatronics Lab. She is one of 16 individuals selected for the Defense Science Study Group (DSSG), a two year opportunity for emerging scientific leaders to participate in dialogues related to US security challenges. She received her B.S. from UC Berkeley in 1999 and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Mech. Eng. with a biometry minor from Cornell University in 2007. Santos was a postdoctoral research associate at the Alfred E. Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering at USC where she worked on a team to develop a novel biomimetic tactile sensor for prosthetic hands. She then directed the ASU Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Program and ASU Biomechatronics Lab. Santos has received many honors and awards for both research and teaching.
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Casey Schulz
Systems Engineer – Omron Adept
Casey Schulz is a Systems Engineer at Omron Adept Technologies (OAT). She currently leads the engineering and design verification testing for a new mobile robot. Prior to OAT, Schulz worked at several Silicon Valley startups, a biotech consulting firm, and the National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Labs.Casey received her M.S in Mech. Eng. from Carnegie Mellon University in 2009 for NSF funded research in biologically inspired mobile robotics. She received her B.S from Santa Clara University in 2008 by building a proof-of-concept urban search and rescue mobile robot. Her focus is the development of new robotics technologies to better society.
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Kavitha Velusamy
Senior Director Computer Vision – BossaNova Robotics
Kavita Velusamy is the Senior Director of Computer Vision at BossaNova Robotics, where she builds robot vision applications. Previously, she was a Senior Manager at NVIDA, where she managed a global team responsible for delivering computer vision and deep learning software for self-driving vehicles. Prior to this, she was Senior Manager at Amazon, where she wrote the “far field” white paper that defined the device side of Amazon Echo, its vision, its architecture and its price points, and got approval from Jeff Bezos to build a team and lead Amazon Echo’s technology from concept to product. She holds a PhD in Signal Processing/Electrical Communication Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science.
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Martha Wells
Author
Martha Wells is a New York Times bestselling author of sci-fi and speculative fiction. Her Hugo award-winning series, The Murderbot Diaries, is about a self-aware security robot that hacks its “governor module”. Known for her world-building narratives, and detailed descriptions of fictional societies, Wells brings an academic grounding in anthropology to her fantasy writing. She holds a B.A. in Anthropology from Texas A&M University, and is the winner of over a dozen awards and nominations for fiction, including a Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and Locus Award.
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Andie Zhang
Global Product Manager – ABB Collaborative Robotics
Andie Zhang is Global Product Manager of Robotics at ABB, where she has full global ownership of a portfolio of industrial robot products, develops strategy for the company’s product portfolio, and drives product branding. Zhang’s previous experience includes 10+ years working for world leading companies in Supply Chain, Quality, Marketing and Sales Management. She holds a Masters in Engineering from KTH in Stockholm. Her focus is on collaborative applications for robots and user centered interface design.
Join more than 700 women in our global online community https://womeninrobotics.org and find or host your own Women in Robotics event locally! Women In Robotics is a grassroots not-for-profit organization supported by Robohub and Silicon Valley Robotics.
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martinezkitchens · 3 years ago
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Kitchen Manufacturers Brisbane Residents Love to Work With
In case you're searching for a kitchen manufacturer in Brisbane, you're not alone. It's a common query on the web. With the abundance of choices available, deciding which one to go with can be challenging. Here are a few things to consider before you choose a kitchen manufacturer. These options can make the whole process easier and more enjoyable. Here are some kitchen manufacturers Brisbane residents love to work with:
Some kitchen manufacturers Brisbane specialize in custom kitchens. Others specialize in basic kitchen remodeling. Brisbane Kitchen Renovations is a luxury kitchen design company with many years of experience. Their boutique style means you'll get only the best results. If you're looking for a designer or a manufacturer that focuses exclusively on kitchens, look no further. Brisbane Kitchen Renovations offers boutique-style kitchens for those who want a unique and exclusive look.
Houzz is an online platform that features thousands of professional profiles. You can browse pictures of kitchen designs and renovations in Brisbane, Queensland. Contact a designer or visit their showroom to get a quote. Make sure to read their qualifications before choosing a designer. Some designers began as interior designers, architects, cabinet makers, and carpenters, but their experience differs considerably. You can read online reviews of the designers and contact them directly.
Capri QLD provides a complete wrap-up service for their customers. This includes site visits, custom designs, innovative ideas, and 3D designs for approval. The company also offers ongoing support, allowing you to make informed decisions regarding your kitchen. Capri QLD is one of the most sought-after kitchen manufacturers Brisbane. The company's extensive services and experience make them one of the most reputable cabinet makers in the state.
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cmb-cabinet-makers · 3 years ago
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CMB Cabinet Makers
CMB Cabinets is a local family-operated business in Brisbane that offers cabinet making services to our customers. As a cabinet maker, we have 15 years of experience in Brisbane, Queensland making us one of the most reliable and trusted companies in the area. Our professional team of cabinet designers and installers is dedicated to ensuring that our clients get only the best, high-quality cabinets for their homes.
We offer free measurements and prices with custom designs that fit your space. We manufacture ourselves for high-quality craftsmanship and have competent craftsmen. All our cabinetwork has been made bespoke. With our services, you can be sure that you will get the best cabinets for any room within your house. Coupled with great customer service, our clients can enjoy a professional job that results in quality cabinets. Feel confident in reaching out to us as you will be working with cabinet makers in Brisbane that understand your needs and respect you and your design ideas.
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woodandmadness · 3 years ago
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cmbcabinets · 3 years ago
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Brisbane's Best Cabinet Makers
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CMB Cabinets is a family-operated cabinet maker in Brisbane. With our extensive range of cabinets, we offer the largest selection of products in Brisbane. We employ only skilled cabinet makers and installers to meet all your requirements and ensure that you get the best products for your home. Our products are designed to withstand the test of time, and we offer professional installation services at reasonable prices. If we can help you with anything else, please feel free to contact our service team.
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Address: 6/165b Sydney St, New Farm, Queensland 4005, Australia
Phone: 0731321485
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davidnorton · 2 years ago
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Kitchen Cabinet Makers Brisbane
Pantry cabinets, also known as ladder cabinets, are a must-see for anyone who values ample storage space in the kitchen. The ladder cabinet makes a lot of sense because your utensils aren’t scattered all over the kitchen. Capri QLD is the best kitchen cabinet makers Brisbane to revamp your kitchen as per the latest trends.
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vipcabinets1 · 6 months ago
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Why Choose Cabinet Makers near Me for Customized Solutions?
Selecting local cabinet makers gives you the benefit of individualised care and solutions that are made to fit your tastes and requirements. Local cabinet makers are aware of the latest design trends, building codes, and architectural preferences, so your cabinets will flawlessly match your interior. With their skill and attention to detail, they can design custom cabinets that optimise aesthetics, utility, and storage to raise the curb appeal and value of your house. Furthermore, collaborating with nearby cabinet makers promotes a smooth and fulfilling process from design to installation by enabling you to effectively communicate your vision and requirements.Overview:Custom cabinet solutions are essential for maximising the use of your living areas and improving their appearance as well as functionality. There is an abundance of options to fit every need and style preference, from specialised options like flat pack bathroom cabinets to handcrafted items from nearby artisans. Explore the advantages and choices offered by local cabinet makers as well as specialised cabinet solutions in places like Ipswich, Queensland, the Gold Coast, and beyond in this comprehensive guide on cabinet making.
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vipcabinetss · 2 years ago
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How to Design Cabinets for Your Kitchen in Ipswich
Whether you’re remodeling or building a new home, cabinets are an important part of your design. They’ll provide the storage, style and functionality you need to get the most out of your space.
For years, Ipswich Cabinetry has made its bread and butter on residential projects. But about a third of the company’s business now is in commercial work and architectural millwork, says owner Mark Welling.
Traditional
For Mark Welling, it’s about paying attention to detail. He calls off one, two, or even four millimeters as he cuts a screen of black walnut pentagons so they’ll fit into the opening of a condo’s welcoming space. It’s a custom job for the Ipswich shop, which takes both commercial and residential work. It’s a local business, which gives Welling and his staff the opportunity to be involved in each project. It also means Welling can focus on the design phase of a project, which is where he’s most comfortable. Ipswich Cabinetry uses a computer system that allows the woodworkers to enter information during the design phase that will be used in the cutting process.
Modern
Kitchen cabinets are the focal point of any modern kitchen design, but a cabinet maker in West Ipswich can be just as creative crafting cabinets and shelving for your home offices, entertainment centers or playrooms. They’re also in the know about Queensland design trends and can help you choose the right type of cabinetry for your space. Their design expertise and space-planning skills can make it possible to squeeze a lot of functionality into a small area. The right custom cabinetry can enhance your home while still providing ample storage and organization. It’s a design statement that will last for years to come!
Contemporary
In contemporary design, a kitchen is more than just a place to cook. It is an inclusive space where friends and family can gather for food, drinks and fun. The McColl Cabinetmakers team can help you achieve the right look and feel for a contemporary styled kitchen, by working with you to design cabinets Kitchen Ipswich and storage in a way that is functional and attractive.
They work mostly within West Ipswich, but they do travel for commercial work (refinishing cafeteria cabinets at New England Biolabs or designing a new lobby at a local branch of the Institution for Savings) and residential projects (a kitchen for a Mill Road home and a black walnut table in a condo). Welling says their computer system allows them to cut CNC parts directly from the design phase, allowing woodworkers to focus on what they do best — cutting. This makes a lot of difference in how much time they can spend on each job and how well their products match the design.
Classical
A homage to the home town of its namesake, Wolf's Ipswich kitchen design exemplifies old world sophistication with an eye for modern design and functionality. A plethora of high-end cabinet and cabinet component choices provide the ultimate kitchen remodeler with a myriad of options. The company's top of the line offerings are sure to please even the most discerning of tastes. In short, Ipswich stands out from the pack as the company's best selling product line. To make your decision-making process that much easier, visit Wolf today for a no obligation consultation and quote. The experts at Wolf will help you pick the best kitchen fit for your budget and lifestyle.
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Louella Boitel Gill’s Loved And Layered Bungalow By The Beach
Louella Boitel Gill’s Loved And Layered Bungalow By The Beach
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Canvas pendant light 120 Banks Lantern by Sibella Court from The Society Inc. Leather chair is Louella’s favourite Spanish Chair. The chunky side table by friend Twiggy, Greg Hayton in Victoria. The industrial cage light is Fossil Vintage. The front door was made up for Louella EastPoint Joinery in Byron. The coffee table is an old one of Louella’s made up years ago by the lovely Benedict Sibley, cabinet maker and now an incredible artist. The Miffy lamp is a find from online (you can get a similar one here). Wall cabinet is from Lunatiques. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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‘When I bought Gypsy Creek [the property’s nickname!] the front steps were the first thing we had to look at,’ says Louella. ‘They were worn and old and pretty rickety. It made sense to open the front up with nice wide steps and they’ve become a great spot to sit and chat to neighbours.’ Lewis the rescue dog is ‘Irish Wolfhound x Kelpie x fish’ because he’s more at home in water than on land! Front door by EastPoint Joinery in Byron, painted in Dulux ‘Classic Calm’. Rust peace sign by me from Mark Tuckey. Timber benches from Rust in Avalon (now closed). Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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Pair of ‘Song’ armchairs in coconut cotton/linen from Maker & Son, Founder Alex Willcock is one of Louella’s oldest and closest friends. Artwork by David Band, another friend from Louella’s Melbourne days. The vintage cast iron cow was sourced in Daylesford in Victoria. The white glass bottle is an Otto Bauer for Holmegaard in Denmark where her sister lives. The shelves are solid recycled oregon. The round leather floor cushion is one that Louella made based on the top of a Saarinen stool that she was gifted many years ago. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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Louella designed the kitchen bench tops, dining table and workshop at Mark Tuckey in Melbourne who fabricated it for her. ‘I still work with them on furniture for clients and it’s a great resource for making drawings come to life,’ she says. Drawer fridges Fisher & Paykel. Stools from Inartisan. The artwork on the wall over the shelf and rainbow LOVE tea-towel by Rachel Castle. Mud Australia ceramics. Industrial lights from Fossil Vintage in Byron, a favourite sourcing spot of Louelle’s. Bench top lamp from Artemide. Vintage yellow pendant. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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The pantry is full of ceramics by Louella’s own wares she created when fitting out the house as an Airbnb. They are crafted by Kim from CrazyClay Ceramics in Scotland Island on Pittwater and available at Mark Tuckey, Byron. Ladder from Beachwood in Avalon. Bulimba string bag from Atlantic Byron Bay gift store, run by another talented friend named Kim! Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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Heavy timber island bench from Fossil Vintage. Hanging rattan chair by Nanna Ditzel available from Domo in an indoor or an outdoor finish. The leather armchair is a vintage Borge Mogensen Spanish chair (lovely weathered old ones can be found through Vampt Vintage or new ones ordered at Great Dane). The artwork on the left is by Joshua Yeldham. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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Hanging rattan chair by Nanna Ditzel available from Domo in an indoor or an outdoor finish. Check cushion by Society of Wanderers. Tripod table designed by Louella and made by Mark Tuckey and available through the Melbourne store. The pendant light is a Dampier Lantern by Sibella Court at The Society Inc. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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The side table is a solid timber-turned drum from Mark Tuckey. Artwork by David Band, ‘Spirograph’. The Danish canvas Safari chair is vintage Kaare Klint, similar through Vampt Vintage. The chairs out on the verandah are from Clems Cargo in Brunswick Heads. Old Belgian tables from Fossil Vintage. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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The lights are Czechoslovakian industrial pendants from Fossil Vintage. On the wall from the top, the red tin is an old film reel case, OH YOU ARE LOVE Rachel Castle embroidery, an old cricket scoring number, and the red heart is another Rachel Castle screen print. Quilt by Society of Wanderers. Stool by Inartisan. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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Inside a skinny pharmacy cabinet from Lunatiques in Sydney. ‘It holds a collection of tiny precious things gathered from all over the place, mainly wood and white,’ says Louella. ‘The TV is hidden away in the base of the cabinet behind closed doors!’ Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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The light is a Banks Lantern by Sibella Court from The Society Inc. The teal floral quilt is Society of Wanderers and is matched to the teal paintwork on the old French doors, painted in Dulux Classic Calm. The yellow chair peeping round the corner is Louella’s beloved yellow Eames LCW lounge chair, available through Living Edge. The turned stool is one of Louella’s ‘Reel’ stools for Mark Tuckey. Rhubarb check winter coat from Mamapapa store in Avalon, owned by her friend Virignie. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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Banks Lantern 70 light and arrow from The Society Inc. Vintage Akubra from Mitchell Road Antiques in Sydney. The stool is from Inartisan. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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The serene blue bathroom. Mirror and industrial pendant light from Fossil Vintage. The vanity is an old shearer’s table. The hand basin is an old Indian stone bowl. Tapware made by Louella’s plumber James Schymitzek. The tin bath is from Rust (now closed). The stool is Inartisan. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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The curtains are table cloths clipped up on a copper rail and fixed to the wall with plumbing attachments. Bath from Rust in Avalon (now closed). Khaki bathmat is from Saarde. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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Stool from Rust in Avalon (now closed). The candle holder is from Heaths Old Wares in Burringabar. The ceramic bowl is a vintage find from Copenhagen. Vase and the tobacco linen robe from The Corner Store in Bangalow. The square timber shelf was a gift from Kimberly Amos when we were renovating, made by her father. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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‘The ‘Gypsy Caravan’ was onsite when we bought Gypsy Creek but was painted pink,’ says Louella. ‘We repainted it green to blend in with the trees behind.’ Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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Inside the caravan! The linen is from a mix of vintage places and The Society of Wanderers. The ladder is a vintage find from Clem’s Cargo in Brunswick Heads. Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
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Photo – Jessie Prince for The Design Files.
Two years ago, Louella Boîtel-Gill inspected a 100-year-old timber cottage in Bangalow (20 minutes from Byron Bay), and instantly fell in love. 
The interior and furniture designer was living in Sydney at the time, so the property was initially only used as a sporadic work base and Airbnb, but all that changed in 2020! 
Not long after COVID hit, Louella learned a Steiner school in Byron had a place for her two children, Chilli, 14, and Indigo, 13, inspiring a very spontaneous move.
‘We had three days to accept or give the places away, which meant also getting Mark Tuckey, my ex-husband [and the children’s father] on board as well,’ Louella recalls. As it turns out, the timing was perfect. ‘He’d just sold the family home in Clareville, had finished a pop up in Avalon, and was completely free to do the move,’ Louella says. ‘We all felt so lucky to have been able to move so fast and be up here throughout lockdown.’
Despite being in NSW, this quaint weatherboard home is a typical ‘Queenslander’ in style – a single story timber dwelling with verandah, raised up above ground level. The home was already in good condition prior to moving in, but some additional updates were undertaken for improved liveability. ‘We pulled out the wall that divided the kitchen from the main living space, and took out the two support pillars putting a beam in to span across the room,’ Louella says.
An old workbench now functions as the main kitchen bench top, along with an additional custom Mark Tuckey table inclusive of a sink with raw copper piping. ‘I love everything to be under the bench in kitchens, so no overhead cupboards, and I specified the Fisher & Paykel drawer fridges and I LOVE them!’ says Louella. The interior spaces have Louella’s signature rustic, relaxed feel, with a neutral base palette, and accent colours of Dulux Classic Calm and Silent Sage. 
A verandah running down the side of the house has been filled in with windows to create two sunny en suites. Genius! ‘The baths are both old pieces from Europe; one standard length and the other is teeny short,’ Louella says. And the finishing touch – a backyard vintage caravan (already on site when Louella bought the place) provides extra space, and has been painted green to blend in with the lush surroundings.
Some people might find a whirlwind move and subsequent renovation stressful, but not Louella! A big reason for this relaxed approach to renovating was Kimberly Amos, co-owner of The Atlantic Byron Bay, who passed on her valuable tradesperson contacts to Louella, and regularly showed up herself with a paintbrush in hand! ‘We would sit out on the front steps with wood fired pizza from across the road and a glass of wine. That’s my idea of a healthy renovating schedule!’ says Louella. 
Louella aptly describes the completed home as a ‘happy space that seems to make people feel instantly comfortable.’ She has an unbelievable knack for making her homes feel so loved and well-lived in! 
‘It’s ‘fuller’ now that we live here full time, but it works, and we actually can’t imagine living anywhere else at the moment’ she concludes. We believe it!
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A FIREY'S TALE: 36-year profession of saves, floods, fires|Fraser Coast Chronicle
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AFTER 36 years of assisting individuals when they need it most, Ross Findlay is stating bye-bye his career as a firemen.
Having actually literally grown up in a station house, it's nearly as if he was destined to don a firemen's uniform.
The Queensland Fire and Emergency Service Bundaberg station officer stated his father was a firemen and in those days the stations were 2 floors with your home on the leading floor.
In spite of having actually done his trade as a cabinet maker, Mr Findlay felt as though to be a firefighter was something that belonged of him and his household, as his two older brothers were auxiliary firemens.
From his first shift, he understood it was the career for him.
" My first death was on my very first day shift, an hour-and-a-half after I started," he said.
" I had an 18-year-old woman that was killed, her and three young men severely injured, struck a semi and I chose that day this is what I wished to do - road crash rescue."
Mr Findlay stated given that then he wrote a training course which was now almost done Australia-wide and he's been training people for 20 years.
While starting his career in Cairns, he then transferred to Hevery Bay prior to working in 4 various areas in 17 various stations.
NEW CHAPTER: Station Officer Ross Findlay is retiring from the Queensland Fire and Emergency Situation Providers after 36 years.
He stated while working in Gympie, among the greatest times they had was 11 crashes in a single day: cars into buses, cars and trucks into cars and trucks and cars and trucks rolled over embankments.
" It was a crazy day," he stated.
For Mr Findlay the most substantial part of his task was being able to conserve somebody's life.
He stated two tasks were never ever the very same, so having the ability to learn from various experiences and implement new treatments and techniques was crucial.
Mr Findlay said road crash rescues were about 70 percent of their job and he might still see the very first deadly crash and every kid death he had attended.
" Individuals say 'how do you manage it?', well I got accustomed to it, not utilized to it, you get accustomed," he said.
Mr Findlay said you do your task and attempt to switch off as best you can, knowing you did the very best you could do.
" The truth that somebody strolls back into the station saying thanks for conserving their life is the greatest high I reckon you can ever get - it's pretty cool," he stated.
While participating in hundreds pf road traffic crashes throughout his career, that does not mean he hasn't seen more than his fair share of fires.
In 1987 Mr Findlay went to a Boiling Liquid Broadening Vapor Surge (BLEVE), when a rail tanker exploded in the centre of Cairns.
" It was a big gas cloud, and the gas cloud comes down on the ground since it's heavier than air, and it floats across till finds something to ignite it and then it blew back and the rail tanker caught fire," he said.
Mr Findlay said it became a ticking bomb.
" When it exploded it killed one person in among your houses close by and burnt 3 of our fireys and a number of other individuals ... I expect it was quite lucky they all endured," he stated.
He said it was the biggest fire he 'd attended and "it was like a bomb going off".
And in 2013 Mr Findlay was battling increasing flood waters rather than flames.
He said his team worked for almost 3 days directly trying to leave people.
In spite of the old station being "generally flooded" and without power, Mr Findlay said they made do.
He stated the calls were "non-stop" and they dealt with the southside of the bridge pulling people off boats.
NEW CHAPTER: Station Officer Ross Findlay is retiring from the Queensland Fire and Emergency Situation Providers after 36 years.
" The most significant thing then rescue-wise was we had a stack of people running boats to homes and pulling people out of homes, and we had a council vehicle, we were dumping them out of the boats onto council vehicles and moving them across the bridge.
" The water was lapping under the bridge."
He said at one point they could see the bridge moving and it wasn't long after they had left that "the bridge collapsed on that back".
He stated where it collapsed was virtually where the truck was sitting.
During the floods he hurt his knee after slipping out of the truck.
Mr Findlay stated as a firemen he had actually led an amazing and fascinating life to state the least.
" Doing this task, two tasks are never ever the same, they can be similar but never even close," he said.
" The majority of people go to work and do the same thing day after day, after day, we come to work and we do not understand what's going to occur.
" I suppose that always keeps you going too, keeps your brain ticking.
" You can't pre-empt what's going to take place, you need to wait until you get there."
Today he's opened a new chapter of excitement, that of retirement.
Having finished his last shift at the local station, Mr Findlay stated he prepares to complete off the 20 jobs he's got at house, like broken-down lawnmowers and bring back an old Chevy, prior to travelling.
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