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Carrick Detweiler

NIMBUS lab at Nebraska Innovation Campus. October 6, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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NIMBUS Lab faculty; Justin Bradley, Hoang-Dung Tran, Brittany Duncan, Carrick Detweiler. NIMBUS lab at Nebraska Innovation Campus. October 6, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Carrick Detweiler and crew flies the Drone Amplified Ignis drone system which drops ball that ignite to create back burns to fight wildfires. September 6, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Carrick Detweiler and crew flies the Drone Amplified Ignis drone system which drops ball that ignite to create back burns to fight wildfires. September 6, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Carrick Detweiler and crew flies the Drone Amplified Ignis drone system which drops ball that ignite to create back burns to fight wildfires. September 6, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Carrick Detweiler and crew flies the Drone Amplified Ignis drone system which drops ball that ignite to create back burns to fight wildfires. September 6, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Carrick Detweiler and crew flies the Drone Amplified Ignis drone system which drops ball that ignite to create back burns to fight wildfires. September 6, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Carrick Detweiler and crew flies the Drone Amplified Ignis drone system which drops ball that ignite to create back burns to fight wildfires. September 6, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Carrick Detweiler and crew flies the Drone Amplified Ignis drone system which drops ball that ignite to create back burns to fight wildfires. September 6, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Carrick Detweiler and crew flies the Drone Amplified Ignis drone system which drops ball that ignite to create back burns to fight wildfires. September 6, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Carrick Detweiler and crew flies the Drone Amplified Ignis drone system which drops ball that ignite to create back burns to fight wildfires. September 6, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Carrick Detweiler and crew flies the Drone Amplified Ignis drone system which drops ball that ignite to create back burns to fight wildfires. September 6, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Carrick Detweiler and crew flies the Drone Amplified Ignis drone system which drops ball that ignite to create back burns to fight wildfires. September 6, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Carrick Detweiler and crew flies the Drone Amplified Ignis drone system which drops ball that ignite to create back burns to fight wildfires. September 6, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Controlled burn at the Homestead National Monument in Beatrice, NE. Sebastian Elbaum and Carrick Detweiler have engineered a drone able to light controlled prairie burns using balls dropped from the sky. The drone injects a liquid into the plastic spheres to start a delayed fiery process so the balls can fall to the ground before igniting. Elbaum and Detweiler are Professors of computer science and engineering. Twidwell is an assistant professor and range land ecologist in the school of natural resources. April 22, 2015. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Professor Carrick Detweiler snatches the drone in mid air after it’s last flight as Professor Dirac Twidwell looks on.  UNL researchers use a small drone to set prairie burn at Homestead National Monument in Beatrice, NE. April 22, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Controlled burn at the Homestead National Monument in Beatrice, NE. Sebastian Elbaum and Carrick Detweiler have engineered a drone able to light controlled prairie burns using balls dropped from the sky. The drone injects a liquid into the plastic spheres to start a delayed fiery process so the balls can fall to the ground before igniting. Elbaum and Detweiler are Professors of computer science and engineering. Twidwell is an assistant professor and range land ecologist in the school of natural resources. April 22, 2015. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Controlled burn at the Homestead National Monument in Beatrice, NE. Sebastian Elbaum and Carrick Detweiler have engineered a drone able to light controlled prairie burns using balls dropped from the sky. The drone injects a liquid into the plastic spheres to start a delayed fiery process so the balls can fall to the ground before igniting. Elbaum and Detweiler are Professors of computer science and engineering. Twidwell is an assistant professor and range land ecologist in the school of natural resources. April 22, 2015. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Controlled burn at the Homestead National Monument in Beatrice, NE. Sebastian Elbaum and Carrick Detweiler have engineered a drone able to light controlled prairie burns using balls dropped from the sky. The drone injects a liquid into the plastic spheres to start a delayed fiery process so the balls can fall to the ground before igniting. Elbaum and Detweiler are Professors of computer science and engineering. Twidwell is an assistant professor and range land ecologist in the school of natural resources. April 22, 2015. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Controlled burn at the Homestead National Monument in Beatrice, NE. Sebastian Elbaum and Carrick Detweiler have engineered a drone able to light controlled prairie burns using balls dropped from the sky. The drone injects a liquid into the plastic spheres to start a delayed fiery process so the balls can fall to the ground before igniting. Elbaum and Detweiler are Professors of computer science and engineering. Twidwell is an assistant professor and range land ecologist in the school of natural resources. April 22, 2015. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Controlled burn at the Homestead National Monument in Beatrice, NE. Sebastian Elbaum and Carrick Detweiler have engineered a drone able to light controlled prairie burns using balls dropped from the sky. The drone injects a liquid into the plastic spheres to start a delayed fiery process so the balls can fall to the ground before igniting. Elbaum and Detweiler are Professors of computer science and engineering. Twidwell is an assistant professor and range land ecologist in the school of natural resources. April 22, 2015. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Sebastian Elbaum checks over the tube of balls before the drone takes off. Controlled burn at the Homestead National Monument in Beatrice, NE. Sebastian Elbaum and Carrick Detweiler have engineered a drone able to light controlled prairie burns using balls dropped from the sky. The drone injects a liquid into the plastic spheres to start a delayed fiery process so the balls can fall to the ground before igniting. Elbaum and Detweiler are Professors of computer science and engineering. Twidwell is an assistant professor and range land ecologist in the school of natural resources. April 22, 2015. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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As the edge burn smokes in the background, the drone's payload is loaded onto the drone for a flight into the center of the fire area. Controlled burn at the Homestead National Monument in Beatrice, NE. Sebastian Elbaum and Carrick Detweiler have engineered a drone able to light controlled prairie burns using balls dropped from the sky. The drone injects a liquid into the plastic spheres to start a delayed fiery process so the balls can fall to the ground before igniting. Elbaum and Detweiler are Professors of computer science and engineering. Twidwell is an assistant professor and range land ecologist in the school of natural resources. April 22, 2015. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Liquid is reloaded into the drone's platform so another flight can take off. Controlled burn at the Homestead National Monument in Beatrice, NE. Sebastian Elbaum and Carrick Detweiler have engineered a drone able to light controlled prairie burns using balls dropped from the sky. The drone injects a liquid into the plastic spheres to start a delayed fiery process so the balls can fall to the ground before igniting. Elbaum and Detweiler are Professors of computer science and engineering. Twidwell is an assistant professor and range land ecologist in the school of natural resources. April 22, 2015. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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