<p>➀ EAH Jena secured €2.8 million in funding from the German Federal Ministry to develop autonomous Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs) for measuring atmospheric parameters like temperature, humidity, and wind speed;</p><p>➁ The MAVs feature energy-efficient designs, miniaturized sensors, and return-to-base functionality to minimize environmental impact and airspace risks;</p><p>➂ The project fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, student involvement, and a new MAV-Lab to advance applied research and sustainable technology development.</p>
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