Our muNet lab participated in the E-Day on Oct 28, 2022 at the Engineering Quad. E-Day is an annual festival event where the College of Engineer at the University of Alabama showcases its faculty research achievements to the general public. Our two autonomous underwater vehicles drew quite some interests from the visitors, high school students and their parents. I thank all who participated in our E-Day station, including Murtaza Rizvi, Md. Rumman Rafi, Aswanth Sampathkumar, Brodie Alexander, Cassidy Baumann, Emily Briggs, and Shuai Dong. We had fun, talking our research and the potential applications in ocean exploration. Big Al visited our station too! Fun fact: One of our underwater vehicles is named Big Al, after the Crimson Tide mascot.
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11/25/2023 04:04:17 am
Daha sonra gönül rahatlığıyla eseri tüm değerleri ve sembolizmi açısından analiz ediyor gibi görünüyor ve sözde edebi şaheserin değerini izleyicilerine açıklıyor. Franklin elbette bununla bitmiyor
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11/30/2023 03:30:07 pm
Harika bir dizi. Kesinlikle ön yargıyla yaklaşmayıp izlemeyi deneyin. Su gibi akıp gidiyor dizi.
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12/29/2023 11:48:16 pm
How did muNet lab's participation in E-Day contribute to showcasing autonomous underwater vehicles and engaging the public in ocean exploration?
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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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