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  • Graduate Space
    AUTalks is a new seminar series brought to you by the researchers in RECUV, IRISS, and other Autonomous Systems initiatives. The purpose of the series is to encourage collaboration and idea-sharing. This will be done through a series of short
  • Congratulations to RECUV graduate student Katherine Glasheen for being awarded the 2017 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Katherine's research focuses on network enabled-autonomy for aerial robots - using cloud robotics in the clouds. The
  • Dan Szafir
    RECUV faculty member Daniel Szafir was named one of Forbes 30 Under 30 for his work on human-robot interaction and human-computer interaction. Dan runs the ATLAS Interactive Robotics and Novel Technologies (IRON) Lab. Since
  • RECUV student Brett Israelsen won the AIAA Intelligent Systems Best Student Paper Award at the 2016 AIAA SciTech Forum for his work 鈥淭owards Adaptive Training of Agent-based Sparring Partners for Fighter Pilots鈥 (B.Israelsen, N.Ahmed, K.
  • IRISS
    We live in a four-dimensional universe of space and time, continuously seeking 鈥渉igh ground鈥 for the otherwise unobtainable clarity that comes with seeing from above. Mobility enabled by flight extends spatial reach and provides temporal presence鈥攖o
  •  Congratulations to RECUV graduate students Andrew Mills and Joseph Straccia for being awarded 2016 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships. Of the 25 students awarded fellowships in Aerospace Engineering, four are from the Aerospace Engineering
  • UAS
    Work performed by RECUV faculty member Dennis Akos and student Joshua Tubbs is the focus of a new article in GPS World. Their work takes a look at how radio-frequency interference can impact GNSS equipment on unmanned aircraft systems and
  • CU Tempest UAS
    The National Science Foundation, NBC News, and the Weather Channel included RECUV research with collaborator Adam Houston from the University of Nebraska in a 10-part video series that explores the science of natural disasters and research to
  • Frew speaking
    RECUV hosted Industry Advisory Board (IAB) Meeting for the Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) on August 5-6, 2015. This two day event included over 75 participants from academia, industry, and government agencies. The purpose of the
  • RECUV researchers have deployed to Oliktok Point, AK as part of the Department of Energy project "Evaluation of Routine Atmospheric Sounding Measurements using Unmanned Systems (ERASMUS)." The RECUV team will fly the Datahawk 2 UAS for 12 hours
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