
New Graduate Research Opportunities
We are actively recruiting graduate students to join our dynamic research team! If you're passionate about tackling cutting-edge challenges in astronautics and robotics, we want to hear from you.

New Research on Space-based Solar Power Orbital & Attitude Optimization
Recent research has been published in the journal Acta Astronautica that presents a concurrent orbit and attitude optimization for space-based solar power planar arrays through the utilization of stochastic optimization methods.

Seeking Participants for Firefighter Motion Study
We are seeking participants for a research study on recording and understanding the posture of firefighters while performing functional tasks such as those performed on the fireground.

ICRA 2023: Undergraduate Megan Michaud Presents Satellite Testbed Research
Megan Michaud, an undergraduate researcher in the Astronautics and Robotics Laboratory (ASTRO Lab), presented her robotic satellite testbed research for emulation of small spacecraft orbital motion at the ICRA 2023 conference in London, UK.

Special Issue of the Journal Aerospace: "Space Robotics and Mechatronics"
This special issue seeks high-quality scholarly articles on key topics related to space robotics and space mechatronics to be published in the journal Aerospace (ISSN 2226-4310).

ASTRO Lab Researcher Receives NASA Award for Satellite Testbed Research
Megan Michaud, undergraduate researcher in Clarkson’s Astronautics and Robotics Laboratory (ASTRO Lab) received the NASA New York Space Grant Women in STEM Fellowship to design a satellite testbed for emulation of small spacecraft orbital motion.

Establishing an Assistive & Intelligent Device Fabrication Facility For Aging in Place
Clarkson University Professors of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Michael Bazzocchi and Marcias Martinez are working together to develop an Assistive and Intelligent Device Fabrication (AIDFab) facility for aging in place.

Welcoming Two New Researchers
We are glad to announce that we have two new researchers joining our team this spring, namely, M.S. student Ben Walleshauser, and undergraduate researcher Eric Carlson.

Space Force Awards Three Contracts to Ombra and Partner Clarkson University
Clarkson University Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Michael Bazzocchi has been awarded three U.S. Space Force STTR subcontracts with Ombra worth $254,416 as part of the first SpaceWERX Space Prime effort, Orbital Prime.

IAC 2022: Graduate Student Nicole Pallotta Presents on Binary Asteroid Formation
Nicole Pallota, M.S. Candidate, traveled to Paris, France to present her research on asteroid formation mechanisms at the 73rd IAC.

Seeking Firefighters for Focus Group on New Firefighter Technology
We are seeking participants for a focus group conducted by Clarkson University on investigating the challenges that career and volunteer firefighters face to safety, productivity, access, inclusion, and longevity and potential assistive technology.

Students Present at 2022 IEEE Aerospace
Two ASTRO Lab undergraduate students, Ben Almstrom and Kevin Alvarado, recently attended the 2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference held in Big Sky, Montana during March 6-11.

New On-orbit Target Tracking Research
A new article has been published in the journal Aerospace Systems that investigates different in-orbit target tracking techniques and introduces a new all-facet-imaging formation approach for tracking objects.

NSF Award for Firefighting Exoskeletons
ASTRO Lab Director, Prof. Michael Bazzocchi, led a group of Clarkson Professors who have been awarded an NSF grant worth nearly $150,000 to design a new intelligent and adaptive firefighting exoskeleton suits for the Future of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier, which is one of NSF’s 10 Big Ideas for the future…

Presentations at 2021 Summer RAPS
This summer four ASTRO Lab undergraduate students presented their research at the 2021 Summer Research and Project Showcase (RAPS) at Clarkson University.

ASTRO Lab Welcomes 3 McNair Scholars
As part of the McNair Scholars Research Program, the Astronautics and Robotic Laboratory would like to welcome three McNair scholars for summer research.

New Prioritization Approach for Space Debris Removal
As a result of a collaboration between researchers from the ASTRO Lab at Clarkson University (NY, USA), the University Centre of Defence at the Spanish Air Force Academy, MDE-UPCT (San Javier, Spain), and Space Strategies Consulting Ltd. (Ottawa, Canada), a new approach for space debris prioritization for removal was published.

New Orbital Mechanics Course at CU
Starting this spring, a new orbital mechanics course is being offered for Clarkson University upper-year undergraduate and graduate students.

IEEE SMC 2020 Conference
The IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics took place October 11-14, 2020. This year, Dr. Bazzocchi took part as the Session Chair for Human-Machine Cooperation: Trust and Adaptation.

Clarkson Announces Appointment of Prof. Bazzocchi
Clarkson University has announced the appointment of Prof. Michael C. F. Bazzocchi to the department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering at Clarkson University.