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A group of 15 students from ATLAS uGDX – School of Technology in India has achieved a significant milestone by being the only university in the country selected to participate in the 2025 NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC). This team will be competing in the Remote Controlled (RC) division of the challenge, alongside only two other teams from around the world. Their journey will take them to the United States Space and Rocket Centre, where they will have the opportunity to design and construct a remote-controlled rover capable of navigating challenging terrains that mimic the conditions found on Mars or the Moon.

The competition will put their rover to the test as it completes a series of tasks, including collecting scientific samples, maneuvering through tight spaces, and overcoming obstacles like rocks, craters, and steep inclines. Siddharth Shahani, co-founder and executive president of ATLAS SkillTech University, expressed pride in the students’ selection for this prestigious challenge, highlighting their leadership, vision, and determination to push boundaries. He believes that this experience will not only contribute to their personal and professional development but also inspire others to pursue careers in STEM fields.

Anish Kumar Biradar, a first-year BTech student and the team lead, shared that the project has taught them valuable lessons in teamwork, time management, and the willingness to step outside their comfort zones to acquire new skills. While their background includes knowledge in coding and AI, this project has allowed them to delve into robotics and mechanics, applying the theoretical concepts learned in the classroom to a real-world scenario. The team has access to resources such as the Makers Lab, 3D printing tools, and guidance from experienced faculty members, including their mentor, Professor Shashikant Deepak.

Professor Deepak expressed his pride in the students’ accomplishments, emphasizing the university’s commitment to supporting the team throughout their research process. From procuring components for the rover to providing infrastructural support and facilitating visits to labs across India, the university has been fully invested in their success. The team has chosen to name their rover ‘Mushak,’ inspired by Lord Ganesha’s vehicle.

In addition to Anish Kumar Biradar, the team comprises talented individuals such as Hiranyam Gupta, Anshul Roy, Amitav Ramesh, Hetanshi Vora, Parth Selarka, Harsh Bavaskar, Tanushree Bhatt, Bhavya Patel, Niyati Sardana, Bisistha Patra, Siddharth Lama, Sahil Asopa, Megh Bari, and Atharva Phale. Their participation in the NASA Rover Challenge not only showcases their skills and dedication but also underscores India’s growing presence in the field of space exploration. As they embark on this exciting journey, the team is prepared to represent their country with pride and make their mark on the global stage.