
Kieran Wood
@drkieranwood
Lecturer in Aerospace Systems at the University of Manchester. Interested in Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and robotics for remote sensing of the environment.
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https://www.instagram.com/drkieranwood/ 11-04-2017 20:52:06
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Vídeo de dron del nuevo foco emisor y la colada de lava obtenidas por nuestros colegas de EarthSciences UCL, BristolFlightLab, UniPa / Drone video of the new emitter focus and the lava flow obtained by our colleagues from EarthSciences UCL, BristolFlightLab, UniPa

Vídeo de dron a las 1030 tras la apertura de un nuevo foco de emisión en la fractura / Drone video at 1030 after new vent opened in the fracture zone EarthSciences UCL BristolFlightLab UniPa

UniPa contributes to great work made by INVOLCAN in monitoring the #LaPalmaVolcano #eruption by performing #volcanic gas plume observations. With @joaopnlages and Marcello Bitetto . We also fly #multigas in the plume with Emma Nicholson (Liu) EarthSciences UCL and Kieran Wood BristolFlightLab



Today I officially start work at Manchester! After 16 awesome years of studying and working at @BristolUniEng, I have moved on to take a lectureship position in Department of MACE. Looking forward to new friends and opportunities (and the shiny new The Home of Engineering and Materials building) #newjob


On Wednesday, one team flying drone over Barrancas Taniluya and Ceniza to evaluate conditions ... #VolcánDeFuego Gchigna BristolFlightLab Bristol Volcanology Group


On 10th May Kieran Wood, Dr Dean Connor & khristopher kabbabe will explore how new technologies, such as drones, are changing the vision of some of the most interesting areas on our planet Pint of Science UK #pint22 pintofscience.co.uk/event/a-new-pr…


Just finished the brilliant CASCADE UAV flight week, bringing together all the institutes involved to the Snowdonia Aerospace airfield to demonstrate the latest #UAV technology. Also got to fly the bigger toys! #titan #megatrussquad







Exploring the furthest reaches of our planet one volcano at a time! Mt Michael of Saunders Island was a particularly tough challenge, so I'm very pleased to be start sharing the adventure with everyone. Checkout the National Geographic article here nationalgeographic.com/magazine/artic…
