GALCIT graduate students Marcel Veismann, Chris Dougherty, and Xichen Shi received a KPMG innovation award for their work on the Center on Autonomous Systems and Technology (CAST) robotic flying ambulance. The students were recognized for “achieving the highest level of excellence in research and innovation” and had the opportunity to presented to an audience of 300 executives at the LA Auto Show.
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Left to right: Xichen Shi (grad student) Marcel Veismann (grad student) Chris Dougherty (grad student) and Gary Silberg of KPMG
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