• Welcome To

    MASER-DC

    Mentors Advancing STEM Education & Research
    We are a group dedicated to working on complex projects that would otherwise be too advanced for students in Bladerunners & Illusion. MASER consists of college students who also mentor the high school and middle school student in Team Illusion in hopes they will follow in their footsteps

  • About Us

    About us

    We are the only program in the area dedicated to helping college and high school students learn crucial technical skills such as engineering, public speaking, formal presentation web design, team work, enabling critical thinking and scientific publications. We design and operate autonomous vehicles that drive in various terrains, educate high school and college students all disciplines about autonomous vehicles, and inspire/mentor K-20
    Mentors Advancing STEAM Education Research Inc. taps into an underutilized pool of highly qualified retired federal researchers in the Washington,D..C. area to accelerate the technical and professional development of high-potential, underserved undergraduates in areas such of Modeling and Simulation, Augmented Reality,Neuromorphic Computing, Sensing and Autonomy.
    Working in a dedicated makerspace, MASER students who successfully complete the two-year program will gain a head start in patenting/publishing through collaboration with role models.
    MASER students will also serve as near peers to high school students from comparable backgrounds on robotics and capstone research projects. MASER Inc. sponsored research has been showcased annually at the DC Convention Center as Autonomy Robotics Technology and Sciences (ARTS in Anacostia).
    We have two FIRST robotics clubs and showcase our activities.
    🔴 Bladerunners Team 6893 🔴
    🔵 AirTigers Team 8197 🔵
    We are a non-profit registered with IRS.

    Our Goals

    Our goal is to encourage students to pursue careers in computer and automotive engineering through the development and continuous operation of artificially intelligent autonomous vehicles.

    What We Do

    We are the only program in the area dedicated to helping college and high school students learn crucial technical skills such as engineering, public speaking, formal presentation web design, team work, enabling critical thinking and scientific publications.

    Events

    FRC Competition, Girls Who Code, IEEE Gala, Maryland Day, National Engineering Week, Science Showcase, Sea & Space Expo, Sigma Xi, USA Science Festival, Washington Academy Sciences, AOC Annual Meeting, and more

    What we have

    Hardware

    We have hardware consisting of NVIDIA Jetson TX2, AGX Xavier and Quad1080 (GPU cores used for autonomous vehicles). We also have Zedboard Qualcomm ADAPT and other FPGA cores for the work on modeling autonomy. Other hardware include innovative sensors (Phased array radar, LIDAR ….).

    Software

    ANVEL Simulator
    Simulates real road environment with instrumented sensor panel. Robot Operating System with Gazebo generic simulator for rapid prototyping: We have built a FIRST Robotics Simulator for the robotics team.
    Solidworks:
    Computer Aided Design (CAD) Program used to make virtual 3D models and simulate conditions that need to be considered while designing the robot. Our latest robot was designed using Solidworks, and the simulations enabled us to save time by producing probable outcomes that would show us how practical our ideas, which would have taken weeks to find out through trial and error.
    BrainOS
    Designed to assist in development of new projects in commercialization process. Helps large teams communicate with each other and make complex projects easier to understand by simplifying complicated software that are easier to work with. Additionally, it is compatible with Arduino, C++, Python, and other popular languages to maximize ease of use

    Arduino/Stenbot Rover

    The Stenbot Rover is a small model car that can be programmed with Arduino tools. This allows the software team to test out code in a smaller, controlled environment while main robot is still under construction.

    Data Analytics

    MASER uses Intel Data Analytics Tool (DAAL) NENGO, OPENAI, CAFFE, a deep learning machine

  • Bladerunners FRC 6893

    Washington DC Girls Only Robotics Club

    What is FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC)?

    FIRST is an acronym for “For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology.” Every January at “Kickoff,” a new game is unveiled for the robots to play against each other. Teams of high school students around the world then scramble to build a champion robot within the six-week “Build Season.” Then local, regional, and international tournaments showcase all the awesome robots, and you cheer your team’s bot to victory.

    Who Are Bladerunners?

    Bladerunners was formed in 2017 to support girls in the DC and Prince Georges county and it has won the Rookie All Star at the District FRC events. These clubs have rallied to the FRC challenge with intense brainstorming, planning, building, wiring, programming, and test driving. Along the way, students have learned critical thinking and marketable job skills. Students are mentored by undergraduate students and other Mentors from MASER.

    Where and When?

    The Bladerunners meet 5 – 9 p.m. Monday Wednesdays and Fridays at the Wagner Gym across Doctors Community Hospital on Good Luck Road. Saturdays from 9-6pm during the Build Season Jan-Feb 2019.

    How much does it cost?

    There is no membership fee. Typically families might pay for a team shirt, as well as transportation to and from competitions, meals, and a team shirt. If we make it to the international competition, there may be additional travel, food, and accommodation cost.

    Learn more about Bladerunner FRC 6893

    Mentor: Dr. Vijay Kowtha
    Bladerunners & Illusion Makerspace at the College Park, Capitol Tech.
    || Wagner Gym: 8401 Good Luck Road Lanham, MD 20706 ||
    +202-423-0034
     vskowtha@gmail.com

  • Mentors

    John Connell

    IEEE

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Michael Desch

    Retired NASA Scientist

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Anurag Jayman

    NYC Educator

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Sokhom Kith

    NRL Engineer

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Vijay Kowtha

    Sigma Xi

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Rudy Krutar

    ACM

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Steve Lavalle

    Leidos Engineer

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    David Moran

    Sigma Xi

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Harvey Newman

    IEEE

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Guru Ramu

    NASA

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Punyam Satya

    NOAA

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Tom Starai

    IEEE

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Dom Huh

    Netbrain.ml

    Web Developer of MASER-DC

    Ron Carmada

    IEEE

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Chas Colburn

    IEEE

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Leslie Gruis

    IEEE

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Jamie Price

    IEEE

    Mentor of MASER-DC

    Rahul Tikekar

    IEEE

    Mentor of MASER-DC