Penn State becomes core member of new NSF center on autonomous air mobility
Jack Langelaan, professor of aerospace engineering at Penn State, will serve as the University's site director for the new National Science Foundation Center for Autonomous Air Mobility and Sensing. Credit: Kelby Hochreither/Penn State
Penn State becomes core member of new NSF center on autonomous air mobility
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State has joined the new National Science Foundation Center for Autonomous Air Mobility and Sensing (CAAMS) as a founding core member. CAAMS is housed in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at Colorado University Boulder (CU Boulder). It is organized under the NSF’s Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers program (IUCRC).