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- Senator Cory Gardner received a tour of the RECUV Indoor Flying Lab as part of his visit to the University of Colorado to discuss the importance of federally funded research conducted on campus and the positive impact it has on
- RECUV faculty member Jason Marden was named a 2015 ONR Young Investigator for his project "Inherent Trade-offs in Multi-agent Coordination." Distributed decision-making architectures provide the foundation for designing systems with robust and
- RECUV has received permission from the Federal Aviation Administration to start flying the Tempest UAS over parts of Texas and Oklahoma this spring in the heart of Tornado Alley to conduct weather research. The new “southern COA”
- In just a few weeks, a team of RECUV researchers and collaborating scientists will make their way to Oliktok Point, Alaska, where they’ll begin the first of two campaigns designed to demonstrate how small, low-cost UAVs can be used to study and
- RECUV student Steve McGuire was awarded a 2015 NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship for his project titled “Augmented Reality Telepresence for Robotic Exploration”. He is working with RECUV faculty member Gabe Sibley.
- Congratulations to Anthony Carfang and Neeti Wagle for successfully defending their PhD dissertations.
- Building on years of collaboration using unmanned aircraft to fly into the storms that create the massive tornadoes that rip across the Midwest, scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have formed a
- An international team of scientists and students led by RECUV used multiple unmanned aircraft to simultaneously intercept the outflow of a thunderstorm at Colorado’s Pawnee National Grassland in August 2014. This experiment was the first time
- The RECUV team of Brian Argrow, Jack Elston, James Mack, Tevis Nichols, Roger Laurence, and Kevin Rauhaser completed a successful week-long field campaign for the Airdata Verification And Integrated Airborne Tempest Experiment (AVIATE). The RECUV
- RECUV graduate student Neeti Wagle is recognized as one of the North America Finalists for the 2013 Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship