UH Mānoa's Team RoSE capped off one of its most successful years by competing at the University Rover Challenge World Finals.
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The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Team Robotic Space Exploration (RoSE) is celebrating one of the most successful years in the student engineering organization’s history after earning international recognition, competing on the world stage and expanding its portfolio of aerospace projects.
Over the past spring and summer, the student-led team represented UH Mānoa at several 2026 events:
“Our team has grown tremendously in size, number of projects and student ambition throughout the past year,” said Micah Tajiri, project manager for the University Rover Challenge team. “We’re proud to represent UH Mānoa and excited to keep building on this momentum.”
Competing among the world’s bestFrom May 27 to 30, Team RoSE competed at the University Rover Challenge World Finals at the Mars Desert Research Station in Hanksville, Utah.
The team’s rover featured a robotic arm, autonomous navigation system, science payload and communications platform designed and built by students.
The rover team’s work also earned recognition beyond the competition. Team RoSE was named one of just 13 finalists from more than 100 teams worldwide for the inaugural INCOSE Foundation Excellence in Systems Engineering Award, recognizing its systems engineering approach and performance during the competition.
Building Beyond the RoverTeam RoSE‘s success extended beyond the rover program.
Project PETAL was selected as one of 14 finalists from more than 150 applicants nationwide for NASA‘s RASC-AL Forum, where students presented a scalable lunar power management and distribution system to NASA engineers and industry professionals.
Project PETAL became the first multi-campus student-led engineering project involving students from UH Mānoa and UH Hilo, while the organization established new business and marketing training opportunities for students.
Team RoSE also completed the latest iteration of the UH Advanced Balloon Satellite, which now features autonomous recovery capabilities, and launched CapM74, a new student project focused on developing a low-cost astrophotography telescope in partnership with the Institute for Astronomy.
Team RoSE is one of more than 20 vertically integrated projects (VIP) housed in the College of Engineering. VIPs connect undergraduate students with faculty-led research teams, giving students hands-on experience through long-term, project-based work alongside graduate researchers and faculty mentors.
The team’s work is supported by the College of Engineering and the Hawaiʻi Space Grant Consortium, whose support helps provide students with opportunities to design, build and compete on national and international stages.
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