Category: team info
Fluorescence
Guy Trimby (Plymouth Marine Laboratory) in collaboration with Paul Spaur and the rest of the AARR team set to prove that OpenROVs can be used as tools to detect fluorescence in the marine environment,... Read MoreAssociation for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) Channel Islands Symposium
Friday October 23rd found us hosting the 2nd annual Symposium for Unmanned Systems at CSU Channel Islands. The program began in the Petite Salon on the North Quad of our CSUCI campus, where several... Read MorePort of Hueneme MAST Lab Visit
Last week the team went to visit the Marine Advanced Systems and Technology (MAST) laboratory at the Port of Hueneme. The port is one of the largest on the west coast, and is a major thoroughfare for ... Read MoreTeaching the President to Fly!
Our research team has been gaining more and more attention at Cal State Channel Islands in recent months, leading to interesting and unique opportunities popping up all over! Most recently, the pres... Read MoreTraining and Repairing
After our trip to the Cook Islands, only one of our four ROVs were functioning. Then there was the issue of nearly half of our team having graduated, leaving only a few students that are able... Read MoreFirst NOAA collaboration
The 6 kg (13 lb) Puma is hand-launched, has a typical effective flight time of around 45 minutes, and then hard lands upon water where it can be quickly recovered and prepped for relaunch within in fe... Read MoreNew Partnerships and Opportunities!
This has been an exciting week! We recently moved into our new lab space at Sierra Hall, and this week was the grand opening. The opening ceremony was led by the university's president, Dr. Rush, and ... Read MoreWe Have Returned!
We have successfully returned from our trip to the Cook Islands! The team continued on collecting data, right up to the very last hours before the plane departed from Aitutaki. Paul, Chris and Guy spe... Read More- 2 of 2
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