We aim to prepare students in STEM related fields with technical/innovative knowledge by experiential learning while inspiring newer generations about STEM. Being in Titan Rover gives the opportunity for members to better themselves and their skill sets by working together to make a rover intended to compete at the Mars Society’s University Rover Challenge.
Building the foundation. Engineers and designers in this department create the physical structure of the rover, including the chassis, suspension, wheels, science mechanism and robotic arm and gripper.
Powering our mission. Electrical and computer engineers on this team design and build the electronic systems that keep our rover running, from circuit boards to battery management.
The brains behind our rover's operation. This team of computer scientists and engineers develops the software that brings our rover to life, including autonomous navigation, communication systems, and science instrument control.
Fueling our success. Our business-minded team handles finances, marketing, and sponsorships, ensuring the smooth operation of our project.
Uncovering the secrets of Mars. Biology, chemistry, and geology students collaborate to develop experiments that our rover will conduct on simulated Martian terrain, searching for signs of life and studying the planet's geology.