March 2022: PhD students from Georgia Tech, Scott Maryberry and Jinzhi Cai, delivered the second EcoMapper to the University of Alabama for the NSF CCRI project. On March 5, we conducted a joint experiment at the lake of Tuscaloosa. After installing an acoustic modem on the second vehicle, we tested navigation/acoustic communications, both with success. During the same experiment, we demonstrated acoustic control of the first EcoMapper.
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Another season of MATHCOUNTS has ended with success. Five local middle schools with 43 students participated in the 2022 MATHCOUNTS competition at the University of Alabama, MSB building. The MATHCOUNTS organizing team devoted tremendous efforts: Dr. Chuntian Wang, Prof Shan Zhao, Dr. Yuanzhen Shao, Rachna Agrawal; Thank you all! I thank the support from multiple units of the University of Alabama. Division of Community Affairs, Dr. Samory Pruitt, the Center for Community-Based Partnership Mrs. Andrea Ziegler, the College of Engineering, the Department of Mathematics for their support. Thanks to our partner: Tuscaloosa School District (Dr. Daria and Ken Webb). Thanks to our generous sponsors, T-Town Friends, ASPE -Tuscaloosa, Nucor Inc. Our wonderful volunteers made the event possible, thank you all.
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Author: Dr. Song @ muNet lab
Dr. Aijun Song is an experienced researcher in subsea communications, intelligent signal processing, and marine robotics. He has published more than thirty journal papers on underwater technologies. Active in the professional societies, Dr. Song served as the General Co-Chair of the 2018 NSF Workshops on Underwater Wireless Communications and Networking. He was the General Co-Chair of the 14th International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems. Dr. Song is a recent recipient of the NSF CAREER Award (2021). Archives
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