University Teams Selected as Finalists to Envision New Aviation Responses to Natural Disasters 


3 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) The Gateways to Blue Skies Competition is sponsored by NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate and is managed by the National Institute of Aerospace. NIA Eight teams participating in the 2024 Gateways to Blue Skies: Advancing Aviation for Natural Disasters Competition have been selected to present their design concepts to a panel of industry experts at the 2024 Blue Skies Forum, May 30 and 31, 2024 at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California.   Sponsored by NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD), this year’s Blue Skies Competition asked teams of university students to research and conceptualize aviation-related systems that will aid in natural disaster management, and to submit a five to seven-page proposal and a video summarizing their concept.   “We are thrilled with the diversity of ideas from all the finalists and can see their passion for making a real impact in natural disaster response through new and improved aviation systems,” said Steven Holz, NASA Aeronautics University Innovation Assistant Project Manager and Blue Skies judge and co-chair. “We look forward to seeing their final papers, infographics, and hearing their final presentations at the forum.”  The 2024 Gateways to Blue Skies: Advancing Aviation for Natural Disasters finalist projects represent diverse natural disaster response types, including earthquakes, avalanches, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, floods, and wildfires:  Boston University   Deployable Unmanned Aerial System to Detect and Map Volcanic Ash Clouds   Advisor: James Geiger   Boston University   Rapid Evaluation, Coordination, Observation, Verification & Environmental Reporting (RECOVER)   Advisor: Dr. Anthony Linn   Bowie State University   Enhancing Earthquake Disaster Relief with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning   Advisor: Dr. Haydar Teymourlouei   California State Polytechnic University, Pomona   Aero-Quake Emergency Response Network   Advisor: Mark Gonda   Cerritos College   F.I.R.E. (Fire Intervention Retardant Expeller)   Advisor: Janet McLarty-Schroeder   Columbia University   AVATARS: Aerial Vehicles for Avalanche Terrain Assessment and Reporting Systems   Faculty Advisor: Dr. Mike Massimino   North Carolina State University   Reconnaissance and Emergency Aircraft for Critical Hurricane Relief (REACHR)   Advisor: Dr. Felix Ewere   University of Texas, Austin   Data Integrated UAV for Wildfire Management   Advisor: Dr. Christian Claudel   As climate change increasingly influences the frequency and severity of natural disasters on a global scale, opportunities to contribute at the intersection of technological advancement, aviation, and natural disasters grow in both number and importance. NASA Aeronautics is dedicated to expanding its efforts to assist commercial, industry, and government partners in advancing aviation-related systems that could help prepare for natural disasters, lessen their impacts, and speed up recovery efforts.  The eight finalist teams each receive $8,000 stipends to facilitate full participation in the Gateways to Blue Skies Forum, which will be held in May in Mountain View and will be livestreamed globally. Winning team members earn a chance to intern at one of NASA’s Aeronautics centers in the 2024-25 academic year.  The 2024 Gateways to Blue Skies competition is sponsored by NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate’s (ARMD’s) University Innovation Project (UI) and is managed by the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA).  For more on the Gateways to Blues Skies: Advancing Aviation for Natural Disasters competition, visit https://blueskies.nianet.org.  Share Details Last Updated Mar 26, 2024 Related Terms Langley Research Center Aeronautics Explore More 3 min read Order Up: High School Students Compete to Launch Their Food into Space with NASA HUNCH Culinary Competition Article 29 mins ago 3 min read NASA Armstrong Updates 1960s Concept to Study Giant Planets Article 2 weeks ago 5 min read NASA Helps Emerging Space Companies ‘Take the Heat’ Article 3 weeks ago (NASA Breaking News) More More

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