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==University of Alberta Unmanned Aircraft Systems Group== | ==University of Alberta Unmanned Aircraft Systems Group== | ||
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The [http://www.mece.engineering.ualberta.ca/en/Research/UnmannedAerialSystems.aspx University of Alberta UAS Group] is a fledgling team composed of a number of research groups, students and professors at the [http://www.ualberta.ca/ University of Alberta] in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The group is based out of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, with members from a variety of other departments, including Earth and Atmospheric Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. The goal of the group is to make unmanned aircraft systems more accessible for a wide variety of research areas, including controls and environmental and industrial monitoring. | The [http://www.mece.engineering.ualberta.ca/en/Research/UnmannedAerialSystems.aspx University of Alberta UAS Group] is a fledgling team composed of a number of research groups, students and professors at the [http://www.ualberta.ca/ University of Alberta] in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The group is based out of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, with members from a variety of other departments, including Earth and Atmospheric Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. The goal of the group is to make unmanned aircraft systems more accessible for a wide variety of research areas, including controls and environmental and industrial monitoring. |
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University of Alberta Unmanned Aircraft Systems Group
The University of Alberta UAS Group is a fledgling team composed of a number of research groups, students and professors at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The group is based out of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, with members from a variety of other departments, including Earth and Atmospheric Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. The goal of the group is to make unmanned aircraft systems more accessible for a wide variety of research areas, including controls and environmental and industrial monitoring.