NIMBUS receives $2M to advance robotics’ role in climate change research

(From left) Francisco Muñoz-Arriola, Justin Bradley, Carrick Detweiler, Brittany Duncan and Trenton Franz pose among unmanned aerial vehicles at the NIMBUS outdoor flying area on Nebraska Innovation Campus. The teams have earned two grants to push the bou
(From left) Francisco Muñoz-Arriola, Justin Bradley, Carrick Detweiler, Brittany Duncan and Trenton Franz pose among unmanned aerial vehicles at the NIMBUS outdoor flying area on Nebraska Innovation Campus. The teams have earned two grants to push the bou
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The Nebraska Intelligent MoBile Unmanned Systems Lab (NIMBUS) has received nearly $2 million to advance its work on an integrated suite of robotics and drone technologies that will push forward research related to climate change.

More details at: https://engineering.unl.edu/news/230327/soc/nimbus_robotics_grant/