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Micro-g NExT, SUITS seeking new members

Steve Swanson and SUITS students
NASA SUITS students participating in the design challenge. Photo credit, Josh Valcarcel

The Boise State Micro-g NExT and SUITS research teams are looking for new members. Our teams work to design and manufacture tools for NASA missions. Due to the nature of NASA projects, mechanical engineering students are always helpful. We feel that this is a great opportunity for students to practice what they’ve been learning.

Another perk is that, if our design gets selected for testing, NASA provides funding for a portion of the teams to visit NASA facilities such as the NBL in Houston.

Continue on this page to see more information on these groups and how to contact them.

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What is the goal of Micro-g NExT?

While our exact challenge is to be announced by NASA, our most recent project to prototype a spacewalking tool gives you an idea of the big, audacious, inspiring nature of the challenge we will work on.

Boise State Micro-g NExT VIP Webpage

Micro-g NExT Facebook Page

NASA Micro-g NExT Webpage

SUITS

Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students (SUITS) is a NASA-sponsored program working with astronaut-focused materials and technologies.

Get a feel for the ARSIS project with their 2018 Team video.

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Contact us

Students speak with divers in a pool
Astronaut Swanson assists Microgravity Team members as they work with divers in the Neutral Buoyancy Pool at NASA.

For questions or membership information on the Microgravity and SUITS Research Teams

Microgravity Undergraduate Research Team
microgravity@boisestate.edu

Email them