Michigan Mars Rover - Student Project Team
Mason Marazita is a Mechanical Senior Advising Member and Mechanical Branch Lead at Michigan Mars Rover. As the Robotic Arm Subteam Lead, Mason led their team to championships at the University Rover Challenge and Canadian International Rover Challenge. Mason also worked as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Raytheon Missiles & Defense, where Mason developed software for actuator/effector simulation and test data. Additionally, Mason served as a Robotics Mentor at FIRST and was part of Team EXCEL-2474 as an Engineer, Programmer, and Co-Driver. With a background in aerospace engineering, Mason has a diverse range of experiences in the field of robotics and engineering.
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Michigan Mars Rover - Student Project Team
The Michigan Mars Rover Team (MRover) is a student-run, multidisciplinary organization whose mission is to design and build a rover for the exploration of extraterrestrial environments. Our team consists of everyone from freshman to graduate students, representing majors from the College of Engineering and the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. We strive to inspire and educate students about space, Mars exploration, and engineering, and we focus on helping students grow as engineers.