CSUN + ARCS Mars Perseverance Watch Party

Hosted by ARCS (Autonomy Research Center for STEAHM) with special guest Dr. Scott Davidoff from JPL. Join us via zoom for the final Countdown to Mars! Cheer on Perseverance as the rover makes its final descent to Jezero Crater with Mars Helicopter, Ingenuity, in tow.

The Aerospace Corporation (TAC) Event

Zoom

TAC is hosting our ARCS students with a live Corporate Connect event. The Aerospace Corporation (TAC) is a nonprofit corporation that is the only federally funded research center focusing on space enterprise. The event will include an introduction to the innovative work TAC provides its clients followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with TAC […]

2021 ARCS Seminar Series

Zoom

ARCS student fellows and associates from various teams will present their latest research to members and collaborators. The 2021 ARCS Student Seminar Series intends to spark engaging discussions with the CSUN community, including other research groups on campus, while providing new knowledge and perspectives in autonomous research. 

2021 ARCS Seminar Series – DLP 3D Bioprinter: Henry Luong & Caitlin Vamenta

Zoom

ARCS student fellows and associates from various teams will present their latest research to members and collaborators. The 2021 ARCS Student Seminar Series intends to spark engaging discussions with the CSUN community, including other research groups on campus, while providing new knowledge and perspectives in autonomous research. 

ARCS Community Game Night!

Zoom

RCS Students and Faculty, come together virtually once a month to take a break from the rigours of autonomy research and enjoy one of society’s favorite past times, game night! From classics like Bingo and Pictionary, to modern thrills taking the gaming world by storm like Among Us, there’s no limit to the shenanigans! Link: […]

2021 ARCS Seminar Series – NASA SUITS & Trust in Autonomy: Jared Carrillo & Maria Pena

Zoom

ARCS student fellows and associates from various teams will present their latest research to members and collaborators. The 2021 ARCS Student Seminar Series intends to spark engaging discussions with the CSUN community, including other research groups on campus, while providing new knowledge and perspectives in autonomous research.   

ARCS Year Two Lift Off

ARCS is gearing up for the launch of our Year Two Liftoff dedicated to showcasing our multidisciplinary center of excellence to the CSUN community and beyond. During this year’s Liftoff, we are focusing on Diversity and Inclusion in STEAHM. Special guest speakers and panelists with extensive backgrounds in STEAHM and Autonomy Research will provide their […]

2021 ARCS Seminar Series – TBD

Zoom

ARCS student fellows and associates from various teams will present their latest research to members and collaborators. The 2021 ARCS Student Seminar Series intends to spark engaging discussions with the CSUN community, including other research groups on campus, while providing new knowledge and perspectives in autonomous research. 

2021 ARCS Seminar Series – TBD

Zoom

ARCS student fellows and associates from various teams will present their latest research to members and collaborators. The 2021 ARCS Student Seminar Series intends to spark engaging discussions with the CSUN community, including other research groups on campus, while providing new knowledge and perspectives in autonomous research. 

ARCS Gab and Grub (Speaker Series)

Zoom

ARCS Students, Faculty, and Collaborators engage in informal quarterly “Lunch and Learn” style discussions with STEM/STEAHM professionals and Industry leaders, gaining insights into the kinds of experiences that relate to autonomy research across a range of disciplines. Speaker: Dr. Nhut Ho Ph.D., ARCS Director  

2021 ARCS Seminar Series – CSUN Tour Bot (Kyle Strickland) & TBD (Mackenzie McSherry)

Zoom

ARCS student fellows and associates from various teams will present their latest research to members and collaborators. The 2021 ARCS Student Seminar Series intends to spark engaging discussions with the CSUN community, including other research groups on campus, while providing new knowledge and perspectives in autonomous research.