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Long Beach Lunabotics (2024-2025)

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Ashley Kaller

Project Timeline

Aug 2024 - May-2025

OVERVIEW

The CSULB Lunabotics team from California State University, Long Beach competes in NASA’s Lunabotics Challenge. The team designs, builds, and tests a rover capable of digging and transporting simulated lunar soil (regolith) to support NASA’s goal of developing technologies for future lunar missions. Members from various engineering fields collaborate through all stages of the systems engineering process—concept, design, manufacturing, testing, and documentation. The project helps students gain real-world experience in robotics, teamwork, and problem-solving while promoting STEM outreach and strengthening CSULB’s presence in aerospace innovation.

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CSULB Engineering Design Expo Participants

SKILLS

CAD (Solidworks)CNC (Shapeoko)Manual LatheManual MillTig WeldingTeamworkProject ManagmentTechnical DrawingFinance EstimatingOutreach

ADDITIONAL CONTENTS

Designing and creating something cool at the moment! This page will be updated soon!

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Ashley Kaller

Mechanical Engineering Student and Technician

I am a mechanical engineering student with hands-on experience in machine operation, CAD design, and manufacturing. I have led technical teams, mentored students in STEM technologies, and contributed to community outreach projects. My expertise spans from CNC machining to 3D printing, with strong leadership skills developed through roles as Co-Mechanical Lead and mentor positions across multiple organizations.