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Sensor fusion for Space…Japan style!
International Scholar Tomonori Yagi will be conducting research at SERC for 1 year.

USC Students Compete in Augmented Reality NASA SUITS Challenge
The team was one of 10 selected by NASA to design an AR interface for lunar, Martian exploration.

Bon Voyage to our 2022 French AF Researchers!
June is typically the month to muster in the Summer, this year (as in past) we also say Bon Voyage to four of our unique Masters level researchers who headed back to France! Sr Lieutenant’s Timotee Lavigne, Nathan Migeon, Mathieu Tordjman and Quentin Lafitte were supported and hosted at SERC for their final research experiences…

Welcome to the USC Viterbi SURE Students to SERC!
Big welcome to not only our USC Summer Interns but the Viterbi Schools Summer Undergraduate Research Experience or SURE students! This year we are happy to have a variety of schools represented from Washington State all the way to Pennsylvania and many here in California! This summer we are honored to have over 20 students…

Congrats to the USC/UofA team that were finalists in NASA’s SUITS Challenge at Johnson Space Center!

Congratulations to our SERC High School Intern, accepted into Astronautics to MIT!
Ezra Eyre has been working at SERC on the CLING-ERS project.

USC and UA Students Are Developing an AR Interface to Inform Lunar Astronauts of Location, Vitals
Finalists in NASA “SUITS Up” Next Generation Astronaut Challenge Hopes to Foster Lunar Exploration.

USC CURVE Student Anushka Tahiliani showcased supporting LEAPFROG!
SERC has benefited over the last two years from the USC undergraduate research program, CURVE.

USC SERC part of new program with US Space Force University Partnerships
SERC along with the Department of Astronautical Engineering is proud to be part of USC’s ecosystem to support the US Space Force in their University Partnership Program kickoff!

SERC Launches DODONA
USC and SERC’s 3rd Satellite was launched today aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, on the Transporter-3 mission. Hosted inside the rocket on D-Orbit’s ION SCV-004, the satellite will be released separately to perform its mission.