CMU professor recognized for making things miss
That’s one reason the aviation industry is working on upgrading its collision avoidance systems, and it’s also a reason why the work of Carnegie Mellon University’s Andre Platzer is gaining more recognition. Dr. Platzer, a 30-year-old computer science professor, is named in today’s edition of Popular Science as one of its “Brilliant 10,” which the magazine calls “some of the nation’s most promising young researchers.” |
Read the article online, in English from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.