RMIT research with Thales Australia and Northrop Grumman US
The research at RMIT’s Autonomous and Intelligent Aerospace Systems Laboratory in the School of Engineering is helping machines work better with pilots and air traffic controllers. This research is being conducted with industry partners Northrop Grumman, Thales Australia and the Australian Defence Science and Technology (DST) Group.
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