Geological Survey (DOI-USGS1)
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This grant is for a research project to test and develop new technology for monitoring water flow in hard-to-reach areas. The project will use a drone system called the Skydio Dock to fly remotely and collect data on river discharge. The goal is to create a reliable method to gather and process this data using artificial intelligence, making it safer and more efficient to monitor water flow in challenging locations.
Who it's for: This grant is specifically for partners affiliated with the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU). These are typically research organizations or institutions that are part of the CESU network.
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Eligible applicants are those affiliated with the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU). This typically includes universities, research institutions, and other organizations that are part of the CESU network, which focuses on collaborative research and education.
This grant is specifically for partners affiliated with the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU). These are typically research organizations or institutions that are part of the CESU network.
The funds can be used to support research activities related to the Skydio Dock system, including equipment, personnel, and technology development costs. The focus should be on developing a workflow for remote data collection and processing using AI.
Total Program Funding
$120,000
Expected Awards
1
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Award Range
$1 - $120,000
Deadline
May 30, 2026
Total Program Funding
$120,000
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