黑料网 selected as part of NASA 2025 University Leadership Initiative research team

黑料网 has been selected to serve on one of three university teams put together to help solve NASA鈥檚 21st century aviation challenges. 

鈥満诹贤 is honored to join NASA鈥檚 2025 University Leadership Initiative, collaborating with top institutions like the University of Colorado Boulder, MIT, Stanford and N.C. State University to advance autonomous airspace systems,鈥 said Sadik Kara, interim director of 黑料网鈥檚 Biomedical Equipment and Electronic Engineering Technology Programs. 鈥淥ver the next four years, this initiative will provide our students and faculty with unique opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research, reinforcing our commitment to innovation, workforce development, and the future of aerospace.鈥 

As part of NASA鈥檚 University Leadership Initiative, both graduate and undergraduate students on faculty lead teams will contribute directly to real-world flight research while gaining hands-on experience working with partners from other universities and industry. This is NASA鈥檚 eighth round of annual University Leadership Initiative awards. 

鈥淏y combining faculty expertise, student innovation and industry experience, these three teams will advance NASA鈥檚 vision for the future of 21st century aviation,鈥 said Koushik Datta, NASA project manager. 

黑料网 is part of the team led by the University of Colorado Boulder. In addition to 黑料网 and the University of Colorado Boulder, the team consists of eight universities, two business entities and a nonprofit. The team will work on investigating tools for understanding and leveraging the complex communications environment of collaborative, autonomous airspace systems. 

Research topics to be looked at by the three university teams include: 

  • New aviation systems for safer and more efficient flight operations 

  • Improved communications frequency use for more effective and reliable information transfer 

  • Autonomous flight capabilities that could advance research in areas such as NASA鈥檚 Advanced Air Mobility mission  

NASA鈥檚 University Leadership Initiative is managed by the agency鈥檚 University Innovation project, which also includes the University Student Research Challenge and the Gateways to Blue Skies competition.