Here is the link to the Marine lab: https://nicholas.duke.edu/marinelab
Meanwhile, our research trip itself was also memorable and adventurous enough. :D Long story...
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Before the trip, I did not know that Duke has a marine lab at the Morehead City beach on an island. It was such a beautiful place for site seeing, seafood, and with great research facilities. It is on the beach but so much more than a regular beach. In addition to the beautiful beach view and beach life style, the rich natural resources and people's passion in marine research make the campus such a unique place, which makes me appreciate more how people can live a meaningful life where they do great work with their identified talents and interests, instead of worrying about whether your university/program/major is the best in others' eyes.
Here is the link to the Marine lab: https://nicholas.duke.edu/marinelab Meanwhile, our research trip itself was also memorable and adventurous enough. :D Long story...
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On July 5th, eight members of our lab (Humans and Autonomy Lab; HAL) had a tour at North Carolina Center for Automotive Research (NCCAR). NCCAR is an independent, non-profit center that provides high quality facility and race track for automotive product development, research, and training. Sam True, Operations Manager, patiently gave us an informative introduction of the history, layout, and facilitates of the center, and we experienced the race car for the first time in our lives, at a speed of 60+miles per hour when turning. It was such a privilege to go on this tour and meet Sam. On the 620-acre site, NCCAR is home to a two mile bi-directional road course, a two acre vehicle dynamics area, a seven acre dirt facility and 3 mile dirt trails for trucks or side by sides, and 6 plus miles of ATV and dirt bike trails. |
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