Sep 18, 2020
In this summer series of
podcasts, we introduce the winners of our Teledyne Marine Academic
Grant for 2020. This grant offers universities and institutions the
opportunity to utilize several of our flagship products free of
charge for up to a six-month period to support their research
programs.
In
this episode, we meet our final winner, Jonathan Wallen, a PhD
student in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Manoa in
Hawaii. Jonathan’s research is in the area of autonomous robotics
and dynamical systems. In his current project, Jonathan is using a
Teledyne Reson Hydrophone to dock an AUV to a floating wave energy
converter.
You can find out more about Jonathan’s work on AUV docking on his LinkedIn page and you can follow his efforts on the lab's official web site or Twitter account. You can also find more information about the Engineering program at the University of Hawaii on its official web site or follow along on Twitter.