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Engineering for Ocean Science Research

In this video, College of Engineering student Jaden Crute discusses the development of TREVOR during her internship with COMIT.

By: Kaylen Ross, science communication intern and ±«Óãtv student in Digital Communication and Multimedia Journalism

TREVOR (Test Robotics Environment Vehicle for Ocean Research) is an uncrewed surface vehicle made largely from repurposed parts. Developed by the Center for Ocean Mapping and Innovative Technologies () at the College of Marine Science, TREVOR is equipped with instruments such as a multibeam sonar and demonstrates a cost-effective way to develop uncrewed vessels for marine research. 

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