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Two UT-Austin teams selected for NASA's University Leadership Initiative


Published on February 2, 2021 at 11:12 pm
UT-Austin students and faculty will lead two out of five teams participating in NASA’s University Leadership Initiative, which provides funding for university research teams to work on projects for three to four years.
The first project, led by researchers at UT’s Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences and engineers in the Cockrell School of Engineering, will focus on establishing an algorithm foundation to develop advanced air mobility systems for autonomous cargo, said Ufuk Topcu, the lead investigator for the project, in an email. 
“Autonomous means that they make their own decisions, and it’s not remote-controlled,” said Karen Willcox, the director of the Oden Institute who is also working on the project. “Imagine a future when you (open) your Amazon app and you order whatever it is you need … and an autonomous aerial vehicle plays some role in the delivery from the warehouse … to your fr ....

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New Project Aims to Re-Define Sensing and Analysis of Hypersonic Vehicles


New Project Aims to Re-Define Sensing and Analysis of Hypersonic Vehicles
Written by AZoSensorsDec 16 2020
NASA and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research are backing a team of four universities, led by The University of Texas at Austin, in a project to re-define sensing and analysis of hypersonic vehicles, which can travel at least five times the speed of sound and potentially revolutionize space and air travel.
The three-year, $3.3 million project is funded by NASA s University Leadership Initiative, and the team s goal is to create a new paradigm in sensing for hypersonic vehicles, which could also be applied to lower-speed craft. ....

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NASA-UT Hypersonics Project aims to transform sensing for high-speed vehicles


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IMAGE: The new sensing paradigm can tell where on a vehicle most of the pressure is going during flight testing.
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Credit: Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin.
NASA and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research are backing a team of four universities, led by The University of Texas at Austin, in a project to re-define sensing and analysis of hypersonic vehicles, which can travel at least five times the speed of sound and potentially revolutionize space and air travel.
The three-year, $3.3 million project is funded by NASA s University Leadership Initiative, and the team s goal is to create a new paradigm in sensing for hypersonic vehicles, which could also be applied to lower-speed craft. The project Full Airframe Sensing Technology (FAST) will treat the vehicles themselves as sensors, analyzing aerodynamic changes during flight tests, and use that information to infer where force is being applied so ....

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