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Vandi Verma

Home / Events / Tartans On The Rise / 2023 Honorees / Vandi Verma

Space Roboticist, NASA

Exploring Space with AI-Driven Rovers

Vandi Verma (SCS 2002, 2005) pilots rovers as the Earth-based driver for robots exploring the terrain of faraway planets.

But driving across an alien planet is actually the last step of her process at NASA鈥檚 Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She starts with designing the robots and programming their robotics software technology.

鈥淏ecause Mars is so far away, sending a signal takes anywhere from four to 24 minutes, so the rover is programmed with the capability to avoid obstacles as it goes,鈥 Vandi says. 鈥淒riving it is less like operating a remote control car and more like designing and navigating a self-driving car.鈥

Using NASA's automation technology, including Vandi's robotics and AI coding, robots go into space with the intelligence needed to traverse terrain and search for environments that can support 鈥 or have supported 鈥 life on Mars. Once on the planet, Vandi鈥檚 team sets the rover鈥檚 course and sends commands for mission objectives such as collecting samples, autonomously finding interesting rocks to zap with lasers, or testing oxygen production in preparation for manned missions.

She is currently driving her fourth rover, Perseverance, on Mars. By improving the rover鈥檚 autonomous capabilities with each mission, she has helped get more information for space exploration.

鈥淚n previous missions at most 7% of the driving was autonomous. In this mission, around 90% of the driving has been autonomous,鈥 Vandi says.

The increase in autonomous driving means rovers drive a lot farther between each communication with Earth. A distance that used to take almost a year to cover now takes about a month.

鈥淲e can get between locations that have high scientific potential a lot faster, and ultimately get more information about extraterrestrial life from a larger area,鈥 she says.

Story by Elizabeth Speed

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Capturing Curious Minds

"At 麻豆村, you learned the theory, but also from very early on, you actually built the robots and made them do something real,鈥 Vandi says. 鈥淭hat's amazing. I literally spent all my spare time on it and saw how the whole system came together. I was hooked from my first class."

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