UA researchers have shrunk complex radar technology to fit drones, allowing them to capture more, better data to help with water management.
UA developing leading-edge radar system for critical water information
By Adam Jones
UA researchers have shrunk complex radar technology to fit drones, allowing them to capture more, better data to help with water management.
In 1837, The University of Alabama became one of the first five universities in the nation to offer engineering classes. Today, UA’s College of Engineering has more than 5,200 students and more than 170 faculty. In recent years, students in the College have been named USA Today All-USA College Academic Team members, Goldwater, Hollings, Portz, Boren, Mitchell and Truman scholars.
Author: Adam Jones / Posted on: June 14, 2021 / Posted in: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty and Staff, Remote Sensing Center, Research, Students, UA News, / Features: Dr. Jordan D. Larson, Dr. Siva Prasad Gogineni, Dr. Stephen J. Yan