A $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation will support a collaborative effort, involving Grand Valley’s Annis Water Resources Institute, to develop an experiential learning pathway for emerging technologies and strengthen Michigan’s Blue Economy.
The NSF’s Experiential Learning for Emerging and Novel Technologies (ExLENT) grant will fund an initiative that integrates artificial intelligence with autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), said Stuart Jones, the AWRI’s executive director. Traverse City’s Northwestern Michigan College and the University of Notre Dame are also partners in the collaborative and will provide key elements to the initiative.
The partnership builds upon NMC’s marine technology program and fleet of underwater AUVs, Notre Dame’s AI and machine learning software and AWRI’s field expertise and experience in freshwater research. Jones said the project’s primary focus, however, is to design and deliver a course to train new AUV pilots as well as retool existing operators.