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NASA Announces Innovative Teams in Wildfire and Climate Change Tech Challenge
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 19, 2024

NASA has announced the winners of its Wildfire Climate Tech Challenge, awarding $100,000 each to three teams for their groundbreaking solutions aimed at combating the increasing threat of wildfires and climate change. The initiative leveraged the collaboration between Minority Serving Institutions and NASA's technological and Earth science resources to bolster fire management efforts.

The winning proposals were selected for their innovative approach, technical prowess, and potential for substantial impact. The winners include Team Howard U, Team HorizonForce, and Team FLARE, each offering unique solutions from advanced health monitoring and wildfire detection systems to cutting-edge risk assessment tools.

Team Howard U, comprising Lauren Taylor, Amy Quarkume, and Joseph Wilkins from Howard University, introduced the Fire Smart Health Guardian + Taylor, a tool designed to bridge the communication gap in wildfire risks and air quality through the integration of NASA data and AI in natural language processing.

Team HorizonForce's Jay Desai and Elikem Des-Amekudi presented a comprehensive wildfire detection and extinguishing system, using a blend of Internet of Things sensors, satellite imagery, and drones for early detection and response to wildfires.

Team FLARE, with Andrew Saah and Owen Sordillo, developed a software suite utilizing terrestrial laser scanning and traditional observation technologies to enhance wildfire risk assessments with unprecedented accuracy.

The challenge also recognized three runners-up: Team FIRESENCE, Team Sireen, and Team Project FireWatch, each bringing forward solutions from situational awareness software to advanced monitoring and protection systems for forests.

"These innovative solutions are a testament to the creative and technical potential of our participants in addressing the multifaceted challenges of wildfires and climate change," remarked Michael Seablom, associate director at NASA's Earth Science Division.

Following their initial proposals, the winning teams will advance to the second round of the NASA MSI Incubator program, focusing on commercializing their ideas. This phase includes intensive workshops and a Demo Day presentation during Wildfire Week in June.

Runners-up will join the NASA Innovation (I-Corps) Pilot: Wildfire Technology Management Cohort, aimed at exploring product-market fit and commercial viability, taught by Cornell University.

Ian Mccubbin, Startup and Venture Capital Engagement manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, expressed optimism about the winners' potential impact on wildfire management and resilience efforts.

Managed by the NASA Tournament Lab, the challenge underscores the agency's commitment to engaging a global community in science and technology solutions beneficial to humanity.

Related Links
NASA Wildfire Climate Tech Challenge
Forest and Wild Fires - News, Science and Technology

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