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Small Drones and Robotics as Teaching Material for Curricula for the Upper Secondary School and Undergraduate Level
Date Thursday, Nov 28 Time – RoomBishop
THIS IS A SIGN-UP SESSION *
This hands-on session will equip participants with practical skills for integrating small drones into educational settings. Participants will learn the framework conditions for using drones and explore the latest advancements in drone technology. Gain practical experience in programming drones with both block-based and script-based languages, such as Python. Discover how to record, analyse, and evaluate sensor data collected from drones, applying it to various educational contexts.
* Sign-up Sessions are intimate, small-group sessions designed for hands-on collaboration and in-depth discussion. Due to the limited space available, early registration is essential to secure your spot. Don't miss out on this opportunity to engage closely with experts and peers—register now for your Sign-in Session!
Christian Janke
Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Worldwide Campus, Germany
Christian Janke is an instructor with Embry-Riddle's Worldwide Campus and an Assistant Professor in the College of Aeronautics. Christian instructs at courses about Unmanned Systems in multi-domain-environments and their applications.
Christian has been in military service for 14 years as air operations officer and helicopter pilot. He served in several multinational staff deployments, responsible for Public Affairs and Strategic Communication. He is an auditor for quality management, also a trainer for Human Factors & Crew Resource Management and an instructor for Safety Management and Risk Assessment.
Christian's research focus is on Unmanned Systems, robotics and autonomy. Especially in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) he focuses on their capabilities, protection against misuse, business models, and regulatory environment. In this function he is a Research Fellow at the European Aviation Security Center.