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Underwater Robotics at Arizona State
We are invested in the development of students with an interest in underwater robotics at the collegiate level.
Arizona State University-Tempe
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Underwater Robotics at Arizona State (ASUR) is a competitive underwater robotics team comprised of undergraduate and graduate students. Since starting in 2008 under the name NASA Space Grant Robotics, ASUR has gone from strapping components to a milk crate to designing complex robots requiring CNC machining, complex circuitry, and complicated programming. Over the years, ASUR has never stopped growing and evolving. Every year, we design and build a new underwater robot, giving our team of students hands-on experience that will help them in industry. We value the diversity and professional and technical development of our team members and are passionate about inspiring K-12 students to get involved in STEM through outreach.
Underwater Robotics at Arizona State (ASUR) is a competitive underwater robotics team comprised of undergraduate and graduate students. Since starting in 2008 under the name NASA Space Grant Robotics, ASUR has gone from strapping components to a milk crate to designing complex robots requiring CNC machining, complex circuitry, and complicated programming. Over the years, ASUR has never stopped growing and evolving. Every year, we design and build a new underwater robot, giving our team of students hands-on experience that will help them in industry. We value the diversity and professional and technical development of our team members and are passionate about inspiring K-12 students to get involved in STEM through outreach.