Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Autonomy Research Institute (ARI)
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Autonomy Research Institute (ARI)
Autonomy Research Institute is a research facility dedicated to pioneering the design, development, and implementation of safe, reliable, and innovative autonomous systems across air, land, water, and space.
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About ARI
ARI at TAMU-CC is one of seven FAA-designated UAS Test Sites pioneering research and innovation in autonomous systems across air, land, water, and space.
About ARI
Research Goals and Objectives
ARI at TAMU-CC develops advanced autonomous systems for air, land, water, and space, focusing on safe integration into the National Airspace System and pioneering innovative control, sensor, and communication technologies.
Research Goals and Objectives
ARI Focus ARI
ARI Focus ARI
Located at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, the Autonomy Research Institute continues its role as one of seven FAA Designated Unmanned Aircraft System Test Sites, conduction applied research in autonomous aircraft systems, while designing safe and reliable innovative autonomous systems.
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History Harvest and Indigenous Heritage Celebration
- 11.21
- 6:00pm
- Art Museum of South Texas
TAMU-CC Science Presentations for Community
- 11.21
- 6:00pm - 7:30pm
- Owen R. Hopkins Public Library