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NextGen Task G 4D FMS TBO Demonstration Benefits Analyses
  • PI Massoud Bazargan

  • The goal of the project was to leverage existing technology and Flight Management System (FMS) capabilities as a starting point to define standards and requirements for trajectory exchange, time of arrival control, and other building blocks.
NextGen Task J: Implementation of NextGen Air Traffic Management system. Integrated Airport Initiative. Benefit-Cost Analysis of Aircraft Arrival Management Systems (AAMS)
  • PI Vitaly Guzhva

    CO-I Ahmed Abdelghany

  • The main task was to evaluate AAMS implemented at CLT (with US Airways) and MSP (with Delta Airlines) and quantify its costs and benefits.
Next-Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) Weather Research
  • PI John Lanicci

  • Various activities in support of NextGen weather research, development, and testing of new capabilities.
NOAA UAS for In-Situ Tropical Cyclone Sensing
  • PI Massood Towhidnejad

    CO-I Ilteris Demirkiran

    CO-I Richard Stansbury

  • For this project, Embry-Riddle faculty and students are collaborating with the sponsor, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, to produce an unmanned aircraft supporting in-situ sensing of a tropical cyclone environment near the ocean surface.
Novel Space Science Test via Adaptive Control and Integral Concurrent Learning Leveraging On-Orbit CubeSat Structural Identification
  • PI Riccardo Bevilacqua

  • The objective of this work is to create the basic science underpinning the structural testing and evaluation framework and control for deployable large spacecraft.
NREUP: Predictive Analytics for Dynamic Pricing in Private Aviation
  • PI Mihhail Berezovski

    CO-I Mariah Marin

    CO-I Camryn Wills

    CO-I Mafalda Soares

  • OneSky Flight supports the technology needs of four established private jet brands; Flexjet, Sentient Jet, PrivateFly, and Sirio. One key function required by these businesses is trip pricing. This is the exercise of determining the appropriate price for a trip, considering many factors. Today, this process is manual. The ultimate goal of this project is to create a dynamic pricing tool that generates an appropriate price for trips in the US and EU. There is a large part of this project that needs to be addressed: Event Calendar. The Event Calendar includes a factor for each day of the year. These factors are based on the events/holidays that happen throughout the year and their impact on the demand for days on and surrounding the events/holidays.  Support for this project is provided by the National Research Experience for Undergraduates Program (NREUP) of the Mathematical Association of America funded by the NSF Grant #1950644.

NSF REU Site: Cybersecurity Research of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
  • PI Laxima Niure Kandel

    CO-I M. Ilhan Akbas

  • 鈥婽his funding institutes a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Site at 草莓视频 (ERAU). Each year, over the summer, ten highly motivated undergraduates will conduct an intense 10-week Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) cybersecurity research program complemented by professional development activities that prepare them for future cybersecurity careers and graduate schools.

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Oil for Terrorism: Examining the Effectiveness of Western Intervention in ISIS鈥檚 Oil Smuggling
  • CO-I Rae Heuer

    CO-I Elisabeth Murray

  • The Terrorist organization ISIS has been identified as a violent, radical group that poses a threat to both the regional and international arena. By gathering both primary and secondary research data from foreign and domestic sources, this project investigates whether ending ISIS鈥檚 oil smuggling would decrease ISIS鈥檚 strength, power, and influence as a terrorist organization.
On the climatology, multiscale dynamics, and predictability of convective snow bursts in the northern United States
  • PI Shawn Milrad

  • The goal is to broadly address non-lake effect snow squalls (hereafter referred to as 鈥渟now bursts鈥), defined as short-duration (< 6 h) mesoscale phenomena that can have substantial impacts on aviation and human interests during the cool season.
On The Origin and Transport of Energetic Particles
  • PI Heidi Nykyri

    CO-I Xuanye Ma

  • Understanding the properties, origin and dynamics of energetic particles in the solar wind and magnetosphere is crucial for safe unmanned and manned space operations. This project will  unravel the birth-mechanism of the source population of the Earth's radiation belts.

On the synoptic-dynamic characteristics of extreme precipitation events: Understanding and quantifying the role of anticyclones
  • PI Shawn Milrad

  • This work represents an initial step towards further understanding and quantification of the importance of anticyclones, including their role in air mass modification (i.e., the transport of warm, moist air).