“I eventually landed on Cal State Northridge,” he said.
Luck must have been on Carr’s side, because he was presented a career-defining opportunity. He was part of a team that designed from the ground up a working unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The Carnard-style aircraft could identify targets on the ground and communicate that information back to a ground station, allowing it to be actionable intelligence for the U.S. military.
The Cal State Northridge students took their aerial project to a competition at a Navy air base to see how it stacked up against UAVs from other schools.
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