Partners

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Affiliations

  • Ann and H.J Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences Department (ASEN), Professor, Smead Faculty Fellow
  • CU Integrated Remote and In Situ Sensing (IRISS), Assoc. Director of Technology
  • NSF Center for Autonomous Air Mobility and Sensing (CAAMS), Center Director
  • CU Research and Engineering Center for Unmanned Vehicles (RECUV), Member, Previous Director
  • CU Robotics Program (ROBO), Executive Committee
  • Unmanned Aircraft System & Severe Storms Research Group (USSRG), Member
  • NSF Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (CUAS) [Ended], Site Director
  • CU Autonomous Systems Interdisciplinary Research Theme (ASIRT) [Ended], Previous Director

Collaborations

The Center for Autonomous Air Mobility and Sensing

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The Center for Autonomous Air Mobility and Sensing (CAAMS) was established in 2022 and is an Industry/University Cooperative Research Center involving the University of Colorado Boulder, Brigham Young University, Penn State University, Texas A&M University, University of Michigan and Virginia Tech. CAAMS is a partnership between academia, industry, and government to offer pre-competitive research in autonomous air mobility and sensing. We blend theoretical advances with hands-on demonstration and assessment in realistic field conditions.

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