Back to Design Challenge Home Spring 2025 Timetable Applications are now closed and will reopen in August. See Team Notebook for more details. An online information session for selected teams will be announced later. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Applications accepted through Profile, Photos, and Patch Midterm report Poster and… Continue Reading Teams Page
Prospective Teams
Back to Design Challenge Home Design Challenge is a one- or two-semester-long research competition that tasks students from across Texas to propose, design, and fabricate a solution toward solving research objectives of importance to NASA and its mission. Eligibility Teams are formed from 3-6 undergraduates from TSGC member institutions. At least half of the team… Continue Reading Prospective Teams
NASA Topics
Back to Design Challenge Home Each Design Challenge team must choose a NASA Topic to conduct their semester-long research on. The Primary Topics listed below are approved and supported by Johnson Space Center Mentors and Contractors. Topic # Primary Topics from NASA JSC Mentors TDC-86 Integrated Camera & Lighting System Optical Optimization Project TDC-102 Lunar… Continue Reading NASA Topics
Test post: Checking Ocean Conditions
Editors Note: Scientists from The University of Texas at Austin and research partners are in Greenland conducting the first ever robotic exploration of its glaciers from underwater. Led by Ginny Catania, a research professor at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics and UT Jackson School of Geosciences, the expedition hopes to learn the role… Continue Reading Test post: Checking Ocean Conditions
UTIG Seminar Series: Shanna Chu, Rice University
Friday, March 1, 2024 at 10:30am CT Continue Reading UTIG Seminar Series: Shanna Chu, Rice University