Curo Undergraduate Research Assistant
CurrentResearched the feasibility and use-case of low-altitude imaging of crop fields with low cost UAS devices. -Developed a method for high throughput data analysis of crop fields using aerial sensors-Utilized a variety of skills flying, building and maintaining mulit-copter systems-Routinely collected data with UAS devices at the University of Georgia Iron Horse FarmWorked alongside undergraduate and graduate team members to develop a ground-based autonomous field robot outfitted with a variety of sensors used to phenotype crops.-Worked to develop a fault-tolerant power delivery system-Investigated a variety of battery chemistry's and form factors for use on the final rover design