Morpheus Lab  
 
search





The University of Maryland (UMD) has received a generous gift from the Brin Family to support a contest that will result in prizes for excellence in drone-related activity and inspire UMD students, faculty and staff engaged in research, competitions and activities involving unmanned aerial vehicles.

“The Brin Family Prize supports a drone competition that provides a new platform to bring together faculty, staff and students in computer science and aerospace engineering to collaborate and innovate,” says Ming Lin, chair of UMD’s computer science department. “This gift will launch amazing projects—the sky is the limit!”

The contest, which calls for proficiencies in computer science and aerospace, is open to all UMD faculty, staff and students. Those who apply will be selected to participate based on the merits of the project they describe (for example, the project’s main objective, technical aspects and how it might benefit society). Applicants will also be required to explain what the personal and professional impact of winning the prize would mean to them.

“This gift means a great deal,” says Norman Wereley, chair of UMD’s aerospace engineering department. “It will spur innovation and excellence in various applications of unmanned aerial vehicles and produce remarkable displays of flight capabilities.” 

Submitted projects will be evaluated and judged by a committee of experts in the fields of computer science and aerospace engineering. The deadline for applications is April 16, 2018 and contest finalists will be notified by April, 30, 2018. Those selected as finalists must be available on May 10, 2018 to present their projects to the committee.

For more information and to apply, visit https://go.umd.edu/brinprize.

 



Related Articles:
Reaching for the Sky
Elon Musk Tweets Back
Three UMD Students Named Among Aviation Week Network’s Class of 2024 20 Twenties
Diving Deeper into Competition, and Recruitment
UMD Team Wins Inaugural NIST UAS 3.1: FastFind Challenge
A New Spin on a Classic da Vinci Design
Survivability as Sensor
Aerospace Engineering Students Win at AIAA YPSE Conference
Student autonomous drone racing team takes 2nd place at IROS
Clark School Aerospace Engineering Faculty Recognized by AIAA National Capital Section

April 4, 2018


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

Looking A“Head” to the Future of Autonomous Robots

UMD’s New ASTRA Center Announces Seed Grants

Madeline Fischer Wins 2024 European Rotorcraft Forum Padfield Award

Project Embraces Tribal History With Modern Technology

Department Welcomes New Faculty Member Tam Nguyen

UMD Student Receives Wings Foundation Scholarship

Maryland Engineers Take On Big Challenges in Medicine

Two Clark School Engineers Named Associate Fellows of Aeronautics and Astronautics Institute

Meet the A. James Clark Scholars Class of ’28

Aerospace Engineering Celebrates 75 Years

 
 
Back to top  
Home Clark School Home UMD Home aero umd NIA NASA