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Stockbridge InvenTeam: No. 1 of 10
The Stockbridge InvenTeam travelled to Palau, Micronesia for four straight years to search for the fighter planes of American airmen from the Second World War who'd gone missing in action.
Stockbridge InvenTeam: No. 2 of 10
Footage taken by the Stockbridge InvenTeam has been used by the Bent Prop Project, whose mission is to repatriate every American missing in action.
Stockbridge InvenTeam: No. 3 of 10
One Stockbridge InvenTeam project was creating an adaptive fishing pole for Ezra, a local boy in south-central Michigan who suffered a stroke at birth.
Stockbridge InvenTeam: No. 4 of 10
In November and December 2018, a team of 12 students from the Stockbridge InvenTeam will be taking the plunge into uncharted territory, using an ROV and a baited underwater camera system to explore and document the marine ecosystem in American Samoa.
Stockbridge InvenTeam: No. 5 of 10
The Stockbridge InvenTeam's activities have included exploring the Great Lakes for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), searching for aircraft flown by the Tuskegee Airmen, among others.
Stockbridge InvenTeam: No. 6 of 10
In November and December 2018, students with the Stockbridge InvenTeam will attempt to take an ROV with live camera feed 300 feet deep to conduct a bottom fish study around Anu'u Island in the South Pacific.
Stockbridge InvenTeam: No. 7 of 10
While in American Samoa, the students will also attempt to collect video of 12-inch-long Palolo worms during annual spawning season.
Stockbridge InvenTeam: No. 8 of 10
Stockbridge InvenTeam students will also search for a geothermal vent under the sea floor in American Samoa, using an ROV equipped with temperature sensors.
Stockbridge InvenTeam: No. 9 of 10
Underwater video footage from the Stockbridge InvenTeam has been used by the Discovery Channel’s Daily Planet program, and taken home awards from the San Francisco International Film Festival.
Stockbridge InvenTeam: No. 10 of 10
In previous years, members of the Stockbridge InvenTeam have harnessed innovation and technology—and developed 21st-century STEM skills—in the areas of 3-D printing, advanced manufacturing, biomedical engineering and underwater robotics.