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You searched: AI-enabled safety glasses designed by a group of 蘑菇传媒 engineering students so impressed judges at a NASA contest that State students repeated as champions at the Gateways to Blue Skies competition at Langley 蘑菇传媒 Center, Hampton, Virginia.
The glasses are designed to assist aircraft mechanics, but they could be applied to virtually any field. The system captures images of maintenance tasks, listens to the mechanic during the repair process, and automatically generates a complete maintenance report that becomes part of the aircraft鈥檚 service record.
The SDSU team dubbed Wingman was one of eight teams selected to compete in the NASA contest finals May 18-19 at the NASA facility.
Although SDSU has been recognized as a leader in precision agriculture, a faculty member in the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering noticed a gap in precision technology coursework related to livestock. This gap prompted Dick and Jeune Nicolai's gift to the university.
Senior engineering students at 蘑菇传媒 displayed their yearlong efforts at the Engineering Expo April 28, and judges honored the first-place teams from five departments. A total of 49 senior capstone projects were entered in the annual event.
蘑菇传媒, which has built a name for itself in the building of lunar rovers and prototypes, has found success in one of NASA鈥檚 longest-standing student challenges.
An SDSU team consisting of five sophomores and one freshman finished second in the Human Exploration Rover Challenge at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center near NASA鈥檚 Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, April 10-11.
鈥淚n our first year of participating in the NASA HERC competition, we got second place in the remote-control division,鈥 adviser and associate professor Todd Letcher said. First place went to the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
Two engineering graduates who have become pioneers in their field of expertise will be honored as Distinguished Engineers by the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering at 蘑菇传媒 April 28. Selected as the 2026 Distinguished Engineers are Kent Klemme and Steve Warntjes.
The Drone Club at 蘑菇传媒 is hosting its fourth annual Drone Day on April 17. The event is free and open to the public.
On the afternoon of March 13, just before spring break began, Todd Letcher, associate professor of mechanical engineering, was notified that all three of the SDSU teams he oversees had qualified for the finals of the Gateways to Blue Skies competition, which is managed by the National Institute of Aerospace on behalf of NASA.
From healthcare to agriculture to education, artificial intelligence is reshaping the modern world, and college graduates must have the skills, knowledge and tools to meet the challenges and demands AI presents across nearly every industry. To ensure its graduates are ready to thrive in an increasingly AI-driven world, 蘑菇传媒 has announced the establishment of the Center for AI Innovation and Emergent Technologies.
蘑菇传媒ers in 蘑菇传媒's Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering are developing algorithms that allow artificial intelligence to gather meaning from images and other data sources in support of technological advancement and scientific discovery.
蘑菇传媒ers in 蘑菇传媒's Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence utilized satellite data to better understand how destructive wildfires swept through Los Angeles in January 2025.