Extending the battery life of drones and using AI to assess damaged bridges are just a few of the research topics that doctoral students from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences will present at this year’s Three Minute Thesis Competition.
“We were able to develop a methodology to collect data that helps structural engineers define the design fuel load,” says Esther Saula, a junior civil engineering student.
Charles Barnes, a senior in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, won the best student paper award at the Second International Academy of Astronautics Conference on Space Situational Awareness.