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3rd of December, the GOAERO (The world’s first-ever autonomy-enabled Emergency Response Flyer) Prize announced the Stage‑2 prototype winners – and I’m proud that the CraneAERO team (Cranfield, United Kingdom), which I was part of for Stage‑1 and Stage‑2, is among them. 🎉 Our winning Stage‑2 prototype integrated AeroSAR‑SafeLZ (E’CHIT), a human‑in‑the‑loop situational‑awareness subsystem I originally developed for my PhD in Aerospace research. AeroSAR‑SafeLZ (variation of E’CHIT tracking system with the HUD + GUI that will be officially published at LNNS Springer publication and to be shown in the R!TA: 13th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications at King's College London, the time between 17th December 2025 – 19th December 2025): 💠Proposes and ranks candidate landing zones from live or recorded EO video 💠Maintains a stable lock on the best landing zone 💠Keeps the operator in the loop for final decision authority This technology played a key role in enabling safe UAV landings for emergency search‑and‑rescue scenarios and helped the team successfully pass GOAERO Stage‑2. For GOAERO Stage‑1 and Stage‑2, I served as the lead and sole engineer for the situational awareness system, responsible for: 💠Overall architecture and subsystem interaction 💠Design and implementation of the E’CHIT landing‑zone selection and tracking algorithms 💠Full software stack, unique methodologies, prototyping, testing and validation 💠Technical documentation, reports, diagrams, presentation material, and submission content Although I will not be part of the CraneAERO team moving into Stage‑3, I am grateful for what we achieved together and pleased to see my PhD research recognized in a global competition supported by NASA, RTX, and Honeywell for both Stage-1 and Stage-2 phases. Congratulations to all Stage‑2 prototype winners: 🔸CraneAERO (Cranfield, United Kingdom) 🔸Elevate (Delft, The Netherlands) 🔸Harmony (Texas, USA) 🔸HORYZN (Munich, Germany) 🔸LIFT + UT Austin / Texas Aerial Robotics (Texas, USA) 🔸Rescue Pack (North Carolina, USA) 🔸Soteria Flight Technologies (Pennsylvania, USA) 🔸VSDDL (Alabama, USA) 🔗 Official GOAERO Stage‑2 announcement: https://lnkd.in/dj9ymH-x 🎥 GOAERO Stage‑2 video: https://lnkd.in/dE2sgvzp 🎥 GOAERO-CraneAero Validation Stage‑2 full video: • Validation Activities 🎥 AeroSAR‑SafeLZ (E’CHIT) demo: https://lnkd.in/dnqqmU6E 🌏 DRespNeT: A UAV Dataset and YOLOv8-DRN Model for Aerial Instance Segmentation of Building Access Points for Post-Earthquake Search-and-Rescue Missions: https://lnkd.in/dGEF7AVt Many thanks to Prof Argyrios Zolotas, Dr Angelos Plastropoulos, Dr Gilbert Tang for their guidance and support throughout this journey. hashtag#GOAERO hashtag#UAV hashtag#SearchAndRescue hashtag#Autonomy hashtag#Aerospace hashtag#Robotics hashtag#PhD