Mars or bust! UH students’ robot design heads to international showdown
The University Rover Challenge challenges teams to design and build the next generation of Mars rovers that may one day work alongside astronauts exploring the Red Planet.
The University Rover Challenge challenges teams to design and build the next generation of Mars rovers that may one day work alongside astronauts exploring the Red Planet.
Murmann wants to connect with leaders in the industry to help establish a pipeline to get UH Mānoa graduates into well-paying and impactful jobs in Hawaiʻi.
UH Mānoa engineering clubs and honor societies hosted the games and served as mentors to inspire the next generation.
Approximately 20 UH participants demonstrated cutting-edge technology with nearly 600 attendees at Marine Corps Base Hawaiʻi.
Daisy Green was a UH Mānoa regent scholar and graduated in three and a half years.
The contest at Francis Wong Stadium on February 28 brought together a crowd of more than 3,200 fans, including local youth baseball players.
At the end of the project, the team plans to deliver a proof-of-concept, island-appropriate, prototype wastewater infrastructure system.
The presentation was part of the International Telecommunication Union’s Artificial Intelligence for Good Global Summit.
Six disciplines at UH Mānoa placed in the nation’s top 10%.
The project will advance into the second phase of the U.S. Department of Transportation challenge.