






a global
approach.
Students in Project OMNI travel the world, presenting their ideas to politicians and leading workshops for local students. Past locations include Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina.​

disciplined.
interdisciplinary.
Students create BoMs, design and 3D print custom parts in CAD, and solder custom PCBs to modify drones based on specialized use cases; analyze UAV articles and schematics to determine feasibility of approaches in response to constraints like cost, weight, and power; and research relevant local laws and regulations to ensure compliance.

real people.
real research.
In addition to an international mission, Project OMNI students work on a capstone research paper. These papers are published internationally in places such as the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) with the goal of helping real politicians and educators, including the Paraguay Ministry of Education, Itaipu Binacional, and United Nations, make informed decisions regarding the integration of technology into new laws and curricula.
