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Assistant professor Peng Wei said GW s portion of the NASA grant will cover expenses for tools like unmanned aerial vehicles and weather sensors.
News By Ishani Chettri Apr 26, 2021 2:18 AM
An engineering professor received a $2.5 million grant from NASA to develop the first-ever safety system for small self-flying airplanes last month.
Peng Wei, an assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, received the three-year NASA System-Wide Safety grant to develop a safety system for air mobility vehicles – small pilotless passenger airplanes that people will be able to use as an “air taxi” for transportation in the sky. Wei said he is creating a system that will make urban air mobility, the use of autonomous planes in the sky, safe and effective at alleviating traffic congestion on the ground in cities.