NASA SUITS TEAM 2024-25
NASA Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students (NASA SUITS) is a design challenge in which teams of college students from across the country are tasked with designing user interface solutions for future spaceflight needs. This year, the team will be paired with another team in either creating a Head Mounted Display (HMD) using Augmented Reality (AR) or a controls display acting as a Mission Control Console (MCC) for a virtual Pressurized Rover (PR). Throughout Phase 2, taking place during the entirety of the Spring semester, the team will develop their project and travel to the Johnson Space Center in May 2025 to test their product in a simulated moon terrain.
SUITS 2024-25 ROSTER
The team of students from UC Berkeley and Baylor University is 1 of 11 teams invited to demonstrate its design at NASA’s Johnson Space Center as part of the 2024 NASA SUITS Challenge. Students will spend several months coding their augmented reality-based prototypes and preparing to share their finished work with NASA personnel. In addition to implementing their designs, the team will publish their research and present their findings at technical or STEM conferences, as well as conduct outreach events to share their experiences and knowledge from NASA SUITS with their communities. Go Space Bears!

JASMINE AMAYA
Outreach

COLIN STROUT
Software

ISAAC GONZALEZ
Software

PATRICK LEE
Software

PATRICK LASITER
Software

ADAM ABID
Software

CHRYSSA VAMVAKA
Hardware

ISHAAN PATEL
Software

ADVIKA GOVINDARAJAN
Software

MAYA PIOTROWICZ
Outreach

AARAV DESAI
Software

CALEB STROUT
Hardware


