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  • Flagstaff community members advance in wildfire detection contest.

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Flagstaff community members advance in wildfire detection contest.

Posted by Author on Source on October 16, 2024

Snuffed, a team composed of firefighters, engineers, ecologists and wildland activists based in Flagstaff, has advanced in the XPRIZE Wildfire competition to the semifinals. XPRIZE will host the event in April 2025.

The XPRIZE Wildfire competition began in April 2023 and aims to assist in creating new technologies that can rapidly detect wildfires before they become destructive.

At this stage in the project, the team comprises eight members, four of which are affiliated with NAU. A larger team of 25 researchers… Read more

Filed Under: Astronomy and Planetary Science

Northern Arizona University team developing satellite-based wildfire detection system

Posted by Ed on August 11, 2024

  David Trilling, astronomy and planetary science professor at Northern Arizona University, holds a 3D-printed model of a camera that is part of a satellite-based wildfire detection system design inside a laboratory at NAU on Tuesday. Trilling is part of Flagstaff-based research team out of NAU that has advanced to the semifinals in the XPRIZE Wildfire competition with the project. Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily Sun
David Trilling, astronomy and planetary science professor at… Read more

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Flagstaff’s Team Snuffed competes for a shot at $11 million with its space-based wildfire detection project

Posted by Ed on April 18, 2024

A Flagstaff team made up of NAU and Flagstaff-based engineers, scientists and fire professionals has been selected to advance to the next stage of the Space-based Detection and Intelligence Track of the XPRIZE Wildfire competition.

Read the full article at The NAU Review.

Filed Under: Astronomy and Planetary Science

Flagstaff team advances in global competition with proposal for fire-detecting satellites

Posted by Ed on

A NASA satellite captured this view of smoke from a wildfire in Nova Scotia in 2023.

The team proposes to put a ‘constellation’ of 90 small satellites into Earth orbit equipped with heat-seeking sensors built at Northern Arizona University. The network would continuously monitor wildfire-prone areas in parts of the Southwest including Flagstaff and the Pacific Northwest, Canada, and Alaska.

Read the full article at KNAU.

More information about the XPRIZE Wildfire… Read more

Filed Under: Astronomy and Planetary Science

Astronomers, computer scientists preparing to track rare asteroid behavior

Posted by Ed on May 11, 2023

Professor David Trilling, grad-student Maria Chernyavskaya, and undergrad Gavin Moriarty looking over parts of a PANOPTES telscope.

Advancing science goes hand in hand with educating scientists of the future and engaging the public. David Trilling and Mike Gowanlock have hosted two astroinformatics bootcamps introducing students from diverse backgrounds to the data science behind astronomy, including writing and testing algorithms to measure the properties of asteroids. Now they’re building small robotic telescopes that will enable students at NAU,… Read more

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NAU boot camp aims to improve diversity in astronomy and computer science

Posted by Ed on February 16, 2023

Melissa Sevigny’s KNAU story about our astroinformatics boot camp run by David Trilling, affiliate faculty Mike Gowanlock, and MS student Daniel Kramer.

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