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<divp>[[File:Dallas EllemanEllemanHeadshot.jpegjpg|left]]<br/></div>= Dallas Elleman...&nbsp;<br/> =<div>...is a 35 year old late-product development engineer with experience in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and robotic systems design, build, programming, field operation, and failure analysis. In 2020 Dallas was invited to join the inaugural Students, Postdocs and Early Career Professionals (SPEC) subcommittee on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and fierceTechnology (PCAST)where he and his teammates helped craft policy recommendations for the White House. He is currently a full-blooming Junior studying Engineering &nbsp;Physics, Robotics, time Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Scholar pursuing an MS in Computer Science and Innovation/Entrepreneurship a PhD in Cyber Studies at The University of Tulsa (TU), where he earned his BS in OklahomaEngineering Physics / Robotics. His patchwork quilt research interests reside at the intersection of professional experience artificial intelligence, mixed reality, and cybersecurity. He is mostly composed also TU Nova Fellow and a member of manual labor TU's first cohort of University Innovation Fellows with Stanford’s Hasso Plattner Design Institute, and construction workgave a TEDx talk on “The One Question You Should Carry With You Everywhere”.</p> <p>After graduating high school in 2000, recently Dallas acquired a decade and a half of experience swimming with snakes, drilling steel, clawing through mud, hacking at roots, prying at boulders, crawling across spider-infested fiberglass hellscapes (Oklahoma attics in the Oklahoma heat of summer), climbing frozen utility poles, negotiating with the angry, the betrayed and the confused, and generally covered in sweat and dirt as a marine construction and repair crew leader for Rayco Marinas/North American Marine Industries, as a water meter maintenance worker for the City of Tulsa, and as a field tech technician ("cable guy") for Cox Communications. During In 2012 Dallas enrolled at Tulsa Community College (TCC), was selected in 2014 for a summer 2014 10-week internship at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, Dallas helped a multidisciplinary team design microfluidic "Lab On A Chip" tools to detect life on other planets. He is 2-time finalist participated in the National Science Foundation's Foundation’s first annual (2015) Community College Innovation Challengeas a student member of a finalist team, then again in 2016 as an industry partner for another finalist team from TCC, and has been for a third time in 2017 as an invited guest panelist at National Science Foundation and National Science Board meetings and events.</div><div>In the future, Dallas will work as part of an He eventually earned AS degrees in electrical engineering collective with creative, courageous people in Tulsaphysics, Oklahoma and around the world to solve problems related to inequalitymathematics, educationand while at TCC helped create Tulsa CHAMP, an experiment in sustainable aquaponic agriculture as a vehicle for undergraduate and K-12 research and living up to/extending our human potentialmentorship. Dallas's company, Flexbee, manufactures customized promotional flying discs.</div><div>Dallas He is also a proud father of 3 beautiful, awesome girls. Dallas has gained so many amazing experiences and opportunities from just saying ‘Yes’ and putting his neck out that he has difficult time saying ‘No,’ and frequently overcommits, although he hustles and delivers on his promises, it's not always with a walk in the park. Dallas believes that each one of us has enormous power dream to help change shape the world in huge and positive ways, and that thereforefuture of education by delivering transformative learning experiences for students of all ages, each of us shouldeverywhere.</div><divp
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