
UTD Students' NASA-Backed AI Solution Takes Flight to Johnson Space Center
A team of University of Texas at Dallas students will showcase their artificial intelligence (AI) solution for water object detection, developed as part of NASA's Micro-g Neutral Buoyancy Experiment Design Teams (Micro-g NExT) initiative, at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. Guided by a NASA mentor, the students have worked diligently to develop their prototype, gaining valuable skills in software development and project management along the way. Their project exemplifies innovative problem-solving and collaboration in the field of space exploration.
UTD Students' NASA-Backed AI Solution Takes Flight to Johnson Space Center
(from left to right) Computer science seniors Hamilton Ngo, Jaszmine DeFranco, Victor Sim, Colton Lackey, Amir Sabri and Uy Seng