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Design Teams

Our engineering students actively participate in innovative design teams that enhance their technical skills and problem-solving abilities. Comprising students from Mechatronic Systems Engineering, Software Systems, Computer Science, Sustainable Energy Engineering, and Engineering Science, these teams prepare students who are smart, dedicated, and ready to contribute valuable insights and expertise to your organization.

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SFU Rocketry

At SFU Rocketry, we aim to revolutionize aerospace with innovative designs and a commitment to inspiring the next generation of space leaders through hands-on learning and affordable, reusable launch vehicles.

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Team Phantom

At Team Phantom, we’re
revolutionizing electric vehicle
technology in Formula SAE by

designing cutting-edge, emissions-
free race vehicles that integrate

advanced engineering principles,
equipping students with essential
skills for leadership in engineering  and sustainable innovation.

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SFU Satellite

SFU Satellite is developing ALEASAT, a cubesat for physiological research 
in microgravity, while also creating
SATNOGS ground station for
enhanced communications and
running a High Altitude Balloon
project to train future engineers.

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SFU Subvision

SFU Subvision is a subsea robotics team dedicated to marine conservation, research, and exploration. We’re developing an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) and a submersible environment monitor (SEM). Our innovative approach and critical thinking enable us to tackle the challenges of engineering in rugged underwater environments.

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SFU Robotics

At SFU Robotics, we provide a
platform for hands-on learning
experiences through robotics
competitions. Through programs such as RoboMaster and VEXU, we aim to inspire the next generation of engineers to innovate and create unique solutions to problems.

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Siemens Mechatronic Systems Certification Progam

Students gain hands-on skills in
automation and robotics through the Siemens Mechatronic Systems
Certification Program  at SFU, which offers three levels  of certification to prepare them for the evolving manufacturing industry.

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