Nasa has selected two more university students students to help address Real-WORLD Aviation Challenges, Through Projects Aimed at Using Drones for Hurricane Relief and Improved PROTECTION OF AR NIRFICS From Cyber ââThreats.
The research awards were made through nasa’s university Student Research Challenge (UsRC), which provides Student-LED TEAMS with Oportunities to Contribute they NOVEL IDEAS to Advance Nasa Nasa Nasa Aeronautics Research Priorities.
As part of usrc, students will participate in real-world aspects of innovative aeronautics research both in and out of the laboratory.
“Usrc continues to be a way for students to push the boundary on exploring the passibilities of Tomorrow’s aviation industry.” Said Steven Holz, who manages the usrc award process. “For some, this is their first opportunity to engage with nasa.
In the case of one of the new awardees, North Carolina State University in Raleigh Applied for Their Usrc Award after refining a concept that made them a finalist in nasa’s 2024 Gateways to Blue Skies Competition.
Each team of students selected for a usrc award receives a nasa Grant up to $ 80,000 and is tasked with raising additional funds through Student-LED Crowdfunding. This process helps students destroy skills in entrepreneurship and public communication.
The new university teams and research topics are:
“Reconnaisance and emergency aircraft for Critical Hurricane Relief” Supplies to Stranded Individuals in the wake of natural disasters.
The Team Includes Tobias Hullette (Team Lead), Jose Vizcarrondo, Rishi Ghosh, Caleb Gobel, Lucas Nicol, Ajay Pandya, PAUL Randolph, and Hadie sabbah, with fatey men.
âContext-Aware Cybersecurity for UAS Traffic Management” Cybersecurity threats to enable future draone traffic control systems.
The Team Includes Vishwam Raval (Team Lead), Nick Truong, Oscar Leon, Kevin Lei, Garet Haynes, Michael Ades, Sarah Lee, And Aidan Spira, with Faculty Mentor Sandip Roy.
Complete Details on UsRC Awardees and Solicitation, Such as What to Include in a proposal and how to submit it, are available on the nasa aeronautics research direction instructions.