A team from The University of New Mexico recently qualified for the second phase of the NASA Space Robotics Challenge, which is striving to make it easier for future astronauts to survive and explore on distant planets.
The UNM Swarmathon team, based in...
The University of New Mexico’s NASA Swarmathon is one of three international finalists for the 2018 Airbus GEDC Diversity Award.
The 2018 award will be given to the project that demonstrates the best use of technology to enhance diversity in engineering...
A dozen faculty and students from The University of New Mexico’s department of computer science will make the trek to Kennedy Space Center in Florida to conduct the third annual NASA Swarmathon April 17-19.
“This is a great recruiting opportunity for...
More than 600 students from 40 colleges and 30 high schools will demonstrate their programming skills in a robotics competition culminating at the Kennedy Space Center, April 18-20.
The competition, which will be live-streamed online, is part of the...
University of New Mexico Computer Science Professor Melanie Moses is leading a national competition to teach students to program small robots to swarm. Working together, UNM and NASA built 55 Swarmie robots. Schools across the country received 36 of the...
The University of New Mexico invites teams from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) to apply to participate in the first-ever Swarmathon competition. The competition takes place April 18-22, 2016 at the NASA Kennedy Space Center.