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Ohio Space Grant Consortium
CC-STARS! (Community College –STEM Training and Retention of
Students!)
CC-STARS!
• CC-STARS! is a new, creative, and innovative program to encourage and increase the number of Community College and Technical School (CC-TS) students engaged in NASA-oriented Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) educational programs. The OSGC is partnering with four Ohio community colleges and one technical school, and seven 4-year universities to achieve these goals.
• CC-STARS provides scholarship funds to participating community colleges.
• An unmanned aerial system (UAS) workshop program provides students with hands-on aerospace experience.
CC-Stars Participating Colleges
• Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
• Cuyahoga Community College
• Lakeland Community College
• Lorain County Community College
• Sinclair Community College
CC-STARS Colleges and UAS Workshop Locations
Lakeland CC
Cuyahoga CCLorain Cty CC
Sinclair CC
Cincinnati CC
Participating Universities
• The following 4-year universities are eligible to participate by providing bridge progams to CC-STARS students:
• Central State University• Cleveland State University• The University of Akron• University of Cincinnati• University of Dayton• The University of Toledo• Wright State University
CC-STARS UAS WorkshopLorain County Community College
12 Sep 2015
Keynote Speaker: Rodd Munn of the Ohio Aerospace and Aviation Technology Committee discussed UAS
operations and needs from the perspective of the State of Ohio.
Keynote Speaker
UAS Flight Safety
Jose Borges of the Cleveland FAA Flight Standards District Office discussed safe UAS operations in the National Airspace
System..
Civil Engineering And Mapping
Fred Judson of the Ohio Department of Transportation discussed GIS systems and
UAS usage in mapping and roadway construction.
Aerial Photography and DJI Phantom 3 Aircraft Operations
Dana Clarke of Aerial Video Pros discussed the operation and capabilities of the
Phantom 3 UAS aircraft
Emilio Borges, LCCC Student
Emilio Borges of LCCC discussed his participation in the Air Force
Autonomous Aerial Vehicle Competition
Horizon Hobbies Blade Nano Trainer Aircraft
DJI Phantom 3 Aerial Photography Aircraft
Auto-takeoff , auto-land, and auto-brake. GPS controlled flight, first person view (FPV), system status telemetry, and camera control via tablet or smart phone. HD video (1080P) and 12 MP, distortion-free, still images.
Learning To Fly In The Field House
Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_zQ6wI2uVo&feature=youtu.be
Flying Competition
• Aircraft Carrier Touch and Go Landings• Limbo Poles• Pylon Races• Space Alien Abduction Search and Rescue
Competition Winners
Cincinnati (First Place) on the right,
Lorain (Second Place) on the left
Sinclair Community College WorkshopNational UAS Training and Certification Center
Dayton, OH 9 April 2015
Aaron Lawrence of Woolpert, Inc. discussed industrial UAS applications.
Michael Gilkey of 3D Aerial Solutions discussed agricultural UAS applications.
Larrell Walters of the University of Dayton
discussed the future of autonomous aircraft.
Fred Judson of the Ohio Department of Transportation discussed geographic information systems and UAS usage in mapping and roadway construction, as
well as operation of the Ohio/Indiana UAS Center.
Todd Jenkins of the US Air Force Sensors Division at
Wright-Patterson AFB discussed USAF UAS capabilities.
Dr. Andrew Shepherd, Director of Sinclair Community College’s National UAS Training and Certification Center,
provided a tour of the center.
Drone display in the Sinclair UAS School
Alien Abduction Search and Rescue Aerial Photography Event
The Sinclair Competitors
Avon OH Build and Fly Workshop – 10 Sep 2016Quadcopter Build
Avon OH Build and Fly WorkshopFixed Wing Aircraft Build
Avon OH Quadcopter Aerial Photography
CC-STARS Outdoor UAS Flying Agricultural Survey
Jack Parker of Tri-C
Environmental Studies
Old Woman’s Creek Estuary and Wildlife Conservation Area, Huron, OH. NDVI remote sensing for toxic algae for a study by Dr. Joseph Ortiz and graduate students, Kent State University.
Special Thanks To:
Dr. Jed Marquart, Laura Stacko, and NASA, without whose support this
program would not have been possible.
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