Please consider taking our brief poll about UAV perceptions and uses. This poll is for anyone, open to all regardless of any previous experience with UAV. Please take a few minutes to take it and...Read More
Today marked our second weekly AARR meeting since our lead technician Paul Spaur moved on to his new career. Despite missing Paul, he luckily left our lab in pristine working order and left us with ...Read More
This Saturday CalPoly Pomona hosted our first-ever North American Drone Educator’s Conference. Folks from across California (and a few from further afield) gathered on a warm Saturday a...Read More
Another interesting use for our burgeoning suite of scanning/imaging tools married with 3D printing tools is accessing/investigating things we can’t otherwise see or get to....Read More
Check out the newly announced XPRIZE, unveiled yesterday in San Francisco: The Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE seeks to usher in a new era of deep exploration of the oceans. This will both help with/...Read More
This past Saturday several members of our AARR Team trekked down to the Los Angeles Convention Center in downtown Los Angeles. We checked out the second annual International Drone Expo, a mixture of...Read More
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 More
Take our next class on Remotely Piloted Systems Last spring we taught our first-ever course on UAVs under a special topics course listing. Finally, we have our very own stand-alone numbering (ESRM 3...Read More
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 More