I will be a member of the panel at tomorrow’s TMA BlueTech event “Age of Autonomy: Swarm and Drone Tech”. Looking forward to discuss how swarms can support maritime decarbonization!
The Berkeley Marine Robotics team doing field tests of an automated system for biofouling scan of ship hulls. USCG Auxiliary flotilla facility (boat) helped our research in Sacramento port by giving a ride to some of our ROVs and our Robotics PhDs from University of California.
We are honored to receive an innovation research grant @NSFSBIR and deeply grateful to @NSF for their support of our effort to develop fast automated inspections under ships to assess hull #biofouling and detect invasive species. https://t.co/buhmXbOPg6 #nsffunded#Robotics
Thrilled to share our article published today in Ocean Engineering! We show that deep learning enables automated predictions of ocean currents. https://t.co/vv7NyD6ReQ
The test being used to diagnose the novel #Coronavirus other pandemics like AIDS and SARS—was developed with the help of an enzyme isolated from a microbe found in marine #hydrothermalvents as well as freshwater hot springs. #scienceresponds
https://t.co/mPUHqUKJ6R
Team #1760 in the NSF i-Corps cohort - program to support innovation to market transition. Looking forward to learn more about your needs in underwater data/inspection/communication!
Underwater robots have the potential to become a vast and coordinated ocean monitoring network but first, they must learn to coordinate underwater ‘swarms’ that move like a school of fish. #RobotSwarm#MarineRobotics
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