by winterea | Sep 23, 2015 | Landmines: Detection
Hello everyone, we are the Mine Sweepers (formerly the Corn Dogs), and we’d like to take this as an opportunity to introduce our unique project and the bizarre journey we somewhat unknowingly have embarked upon. The first few weeks of this Fall semester have been a...
by winterea | Sep 22, 2015 | Ecology: Pollution
Beginning with Team Salamander, transitioning to River Zillas, and concluding with our current group that remains unnamed, our journey through the depths of pollution has been an interesting one. Our group originally sought to measure water pollution through...
by winterea | Sep 22, 2015 | Ecology: Riverbeds
Hey what’s up hello, we are some JMU students who have a cool drone. Among our group, our knowledge expands across the fields of biology, WRTC, engineering, physics, and industrial design. Together, we are working with UAV drones to help JMU graduate students in their...
by winterea | Sep 22, 2015 | Landmines: Disarming
Every 28 minutes, someone steps on a landmine. One third of these affected people are either women or children. Fewer than 10% of landmine victims have access to proper medical care and rehabilitation services (“2013 Global LM Crisis”). Landmines are a huge problem....
by winterea | Sep 22, 2015 | Aerial Imaging
With our UAV, we plan to do a case study analyzing the Municipal Building downtown. Using photogrammetry, we can take a series of photographs and then translate them into a 3D digital or physical models. We are hoping through this process to create something that will...
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