Christian Larosa is the founder and CEO of Rosotics, a company that specializes in robotics technology. Christian has also worked for NASA as an undergraduate student from November 2019 to March 2020. Christian was part of the Lucy Mission - L'SPACE NPWEE, a 12-week apprenticeship program focused on designing, refining, and proposing technology to fill stated strategic knowledge gaps, working with NASA scientists and engineers of Marshall Space Center. Larosa also led Thermal Management research and development, utilizing Siemens NX and NASTRAN.
Larosa has always been interested in space and robotics. Christian started their own company, Rosotics, in order to develop a low cost lunar terrain mapping LiDAR robot, Over-Yonder Experimental Exploration Technology (O-YEET), for exploration of inaccessible and hazardous environments in support of the Artemis program - TX10.1.1, TX10.1.4. The Trojan Asteroids mission is a subset of the Lucy mission, and it is scheduled to launch in October 2021.
Christian Larosa has a Bachelor of Science in Human Systems Engineering, Biomimicry from Arizona State University. Christian also has a certification from the Federal Aviation Administration in Part 107 Remote Pilot. Christian is currently pursuing a certification from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration in T2P Licensure.
Vanessa Alexander - Director of Organizational Development, Austin Thurman - COO, and Noelle Geddis - Design Architect report to Christian Larosa.
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