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Vandana "Vandi" Verma is a space roboticist and chief engineer at
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, known for driving the
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s, notably ''
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'' and ''
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'', using software including
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programming technology that she co-wrote and developed.


Biography

Verma was born and grew up partly in Halwara, India; her father was a pilot in the
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. She gained her first qualification, a
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in
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, at
Punjab Engineering College Punjab Engineering College (Deemed to be University) (abbreviated PEC or PEC Chandigarh) is a public research & technical institution in Chandigarh. It was founded in 1921 in Lahore, established in Chandigarh in 1953, and focuses on the field o ...
in
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, India. She went on to gain a
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in
robotics Robotics is the interdisciplinary study and practice of the design, construction, operation, and use of robots. Within mechanical engineering, robotics is the design and construction of the physical structures of robots, while in computer s ...
from
Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The institution was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools. In 1912, it became the Carnegie Institu ...
(CMU) followed by a
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in robotics from Carnegie Mellon in 2005, with a thesis entitled ''Tractable Particle Filters for Robot Fault Diagnosis''. At CMU, she developed in interest in robotics in unknown environments. She was involved in a 3-year
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experimental station in the
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. The desert was chosen because of the similarities between its hostile environment and the surface of
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. She won a competition to create a robot to navigate a maze and collect balloons. She tested robotic technologies in the Arctic and Antarctic. Between studies, she gained her pilot's license. Her first post-graduate job was at
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as a
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. In 2006, Verma co-wrote
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, an
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programming language now used in automation technologies such as the NASA K10 rover, Mars ''Curiosity'' rover's
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, the
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, the Deep Space Habitat and Habitat Demonstration Unit, the Edison Demonstration of Smallsat Networks,
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, and Autonomy Operating System (AOS). In 2007 Verma joined NASA's
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(JPL) with a special interest in robotics and flight software and became part of the Mars rover team in 2008. As of 2019, she leads JPL's Autonomous Systems, Mobility and Robotic Systems group. Verma has written academic papers in her field on subjects such as the
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(
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) targeting system, NASA
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operation and robot fault detection, an area she has worked consistently. Verma helped develop flight and flight simulation software systems used by the
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rover. Verma frequently participates in JPL's open house events at the lab and online as a
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to encourage children (and particularly girls) into
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careers.


Mars robotics

Verma has worked on NASA's
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projects since 2008 and has operated all three rovers: MER-A '' Spirit''; MER-B ''
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''; and
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's ''
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''. Verma explains that in order to operate
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efficiently, the team must adjust to the sol, or Martian day, which is 24 hours, 39 minutes, and 35.244 seconds, by beginning each day 40 minutes later. This kind of shift work involves covering the windows at home and work. Verma says: As of 2018, there have been approximately 12 rover drivers. She explains how driving the rover is an extremely slow operation, since commands can take from 4 up to 20 minutes to reach the device, so commands are usually performed first as a
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, and multiple commands are uploaded at a time via NASA's
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, relaying signals using Mars Odyssey orbiter. Operating the rover involves a large team effort with scientists performing experiments across different fields. A typical set of commands will have involved evaluating previous 3D images, developing a plan and route to maximize exploratory potential without risking the rover's safety (including using ''Curiositys 2 meter
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), choreographing and simulating moves, and then integrating each step of the sequence into a detailed set of instructions. Verma said in 2012:


Awards

Verma has received numerous awards for her team work including: *2008
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team award for Intelligent Autonomy Technology Transition Team *2010 NASA Honors award to the MER Electro-mechanical Failure Mitigation Team *2013 NASA Honors Award to the MSL to the Motor Control Team *2013 NASA Honors Award to the MSL Surface Sampling and Science Systems Team *2013 NASA Honors Award to the MSL Testbed and Simulation Support Equipment Team *2014 NASA Software of the Year Award, awarded to the Mars Science Laboratory Flight Software Team *2016 MSL AEGIS Team Award *2017 MSL CHIMRA (Collection and Handling for In-Situ Martian Rock Analysis) Award for Tunnel Anomaly Recovery


Other media

In 2011 Verma appeared in and directed an episode of '' Nova ScienceNow'' called ''Can We Make It to Mars?'' Verma appears in
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documentary ''Science in the Extremes'' series 3, episode 6 by Seeker explaining her 2020 work on Mars' surface. In 2018 Finnish director Minna Långström made a documentary about Verma and her work with the Mars rover ''Curiosity'' titled ''The Other Side of Mars'' (original Finnish title ''Mars kuvien takaa''). The film focuses on the way images are made, their manipulation and use which shapes our understanding of space and technology. In 2022 Verna appeared in ''
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'', a full length documentary film telling the story of '' Spirit'' and ''
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'' and their 15 year mission.


See also

*
Adam Steltzner Adam Diedrich Steltzner (born 1963) is an American NASA engineer who works for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). He worked on several flight projects including Galileo (spacecraft), Galileo, Cassini–Huygens, Cassini, Mars Pathfinder, Mars Ex ...
* Anita Sengupta *
Bobak Ferdowsi Bobak Ferdowsi (, ; born November 7, 1979) is a flight engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He served on the ''Cassini–Huygens'' and Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity (rover), ''Curiosity'' missions. Ferdowsi gained brief media fame in ...
*
List of missions to Mars This is a list of spacecraft missions (including unsuccessful ones) to the planet Mars, such as orbiters, landers, and rovers. Missions ;Mission Type Legend: Landing locations In 1999, Mars Climate Orbiter accidentally entered Mars ...


References


External links

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''The Other Side of Mars'' film site with trailer"Can We Make It to Mars?" ''Nova'' episodeVerma explains NASA's vision for Mars 2020 mission (video on MSN)Discussing AI and Robotics
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