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  • CS Colloquia: Robotic Planetary Science: the Mars Exploration Rovers and Beyond

    Thu, Nov 15, 2007 @ 04:00 PM - 05:30 PM

    Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science

    Conferences, Lectures, & Seminars


    Title: Robotic Planetary Science: the Mars Exploration Rovers and BeyondSpeaker: Dr. Ashley Stroupe(JPL)ABSTRACT:
    This talk will present the present and future of robotic Mars exploration,
    including the current Mars missions and system prototypes for future missions
    to the Moon and Mars. The talk will begin with an overview of the the Mars
    Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, which have been exploring Mars for
    nearly 4 years. We will focus on autonomous rover capabilities, highlights of
    mission science discoveries, and lessons learned. Following, there will be a
    brief discussion of the next Mars missions, Phoenix and Mars Science
    Laboratory. We will conclude by looking at some prototypes for future
    missions, including Lunar exploration (with Athlete) and difficult terrain
    exploration (with TRESSA).BIO:
    Ashley W. Stroupe is a staff engineer at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
    Pasadena, California. She works as a rover driver with the Mars
    Exploration Rover Project, building sequences of commands to drive the rover
    and deploy science instruments. Dr. Stroupe does research focusing on
    multi-robot teams in complex environments and behavior-based control, with
    applications to exploration and mapping, dynamic target observation, and
    cooperative manipulation. She has published multiple conference papers, book
    chapters, and journal articles in robotics and is an active participant in
    multiple education and outreach programs. She received a B.S. in physics from
    Harvey Mudd College in 1990, an M.S. in electrical engineering from George
    Mason University in 1998, an M.S. in robotics from Carnegie Mellon University
    in 2001, and a Ph.D. in robotics from Carnegie Mellon University in 2003.

    Location: Seaver Science Library (SSL) - 150

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: CS Colloquia

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