CERTIFICATE HOLDER INFORMATION

issued to:
Alexander Fries
DATE ISSUED:
September 29, 2025
EDITION:
EUROPEAN ROVER CHALLENGE 2025 ON-SITE
STATUS:
VALID

TEAM INFORMATION

COUNTRY:
Germany
UNIVERSITY:
Technical University of Munich
TEAM RECOGNITIONS:
NONE
TEAM RESULT:
916.2pts out of 3000pts

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Module breakdown

The participant has been certified in the following modules:

Senior Robotics Engineer

Module group:
Function-Related
Available levels:
Junior, Mid, Senior
Module description:
This module evaluates a participant’s contribution to the design and integration of the robotic arm and its end-effectors. A Robotics Engineer works on specific aspects of the manipulator, such as the structural design of its links, the design of the gripper, or the physical integration of the arm onto the rover. They focus on the mechatronic challenges of creating a functional robotic arm.
CANDIDATE PROFILE:
• Contribute to the mechanical design of the robotic arm’s structure. • Design task-specific end-effectors, like grippers or tool holders. • Work on the physical interface between the arm and the rover chassis. • Participate in the assembly and testing of the manipulator.

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Certificate ID: 25NDZ3B1
CERTIFICATE HOLDER INFORMATION
issued to:
Alexander Fries
issued by:
DATE ISSUED:
September 29, 2025
EDITION:
EUROPEAN ROVER CHALLENGE 2025 ON-SITE
STATUS:
VALID
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM NAME:
COUNTRY:
Germany
UNIVERSITY:
Technical University of Munich
TEAM RECOGNITIONS:
NONE
TEAM RESULT:
916.2pts out of 3000pts
The participant has been certified in the following modules:
Senior System Engineer
Module group:
Function-Related
Available levels:
Junior, Mid, Senior
Module description:
This module assesses a participant’s contribution to the overarching technical planning and integration of the project. A System Engineer works across disciplines to analyze and manage requirements, define system architecture and interfaces, and supervise design and testing activities. They ensure that all the individual subsystems work together as a cohesive whole to meet the project’s top-level objectives and requirements.
CANDIDATE PROFILE:
• Contribute to requirements analysis and engineering, translating competition rules into technical specifications. • Participate in the definition of system architecture and interfaces between subsystems. • Support the planning and supervision of technical activities, including design and integration. • Develop and maintain system-level documentation, such as compliance matrices. • Assist in troubleshooting cross-system integration issues.
Senior Software Engineer
Module group:
Function-Related
Available levels:
Junior, Mid, Senior
Module description:
This module assesses a participant’s contribution to the team’s software development efforts. A Software Engineer writes, tests, and debugs code for various parts of the system, such as the operator control interface, autonomous navigation routines, or robotic arm control. They are the builders who turn the software architecture and algorithms into functional, reliable code.
CANDIDATE PROFILE:
• Write and maintain code in relevant programming languages (e.g., C++, Python). • Develop specific software modules, such as a GUI for the control interface or an algorithm for autonomous navigation. • Utilize software development tools, including version control and integrated development environments (IDEs). • Participate in software testing and debugging
Senior Scientist (Geology)
Module group:
Function-Related
Available levels:
Junior, Mid, Senior
Module description:
This module assesses a participant’s contribution to geology-focused science tasks. A Scientist (Geology) applies principles of geology to interpret the Mars Yard terrain, helps create the geological map, and participates in the on-field exploration to test the team’s hypothesis. They are key contributors to the scientific planning and reporting for the Science-Exploration Task.
CANDIDATE PROFILE:
• Apply geological principles to analyze remote sensing data (drone images, Digital Elevated Models – DEM) of the Mars Yard. • Contribute to the creation of the geological map and the formulation of the scientific hypothesis. • Participate in the identification and description of geological features and “Unexpected Standing Objects” (USOs) during the mission. • Assist in the analysis of geological data and the writing of the Science-Exploration report.
Senior Scientist (Astrobiology)
Module group:
Function-Related
Available levels:
Junior, Mid, Senior
Module description:
This module evaluates a participant’s contribution to astrobiology-focused science tasks. A Scientist (Astrobiology) assists in selecting the measurement site, participates in the on-field data collection (e.g., pH measurement), and helps analyze the data to assess the potential for life. They provide the specialized knowledge needed for the Science-AstroBio Sub-Task.
CANDIDATE PROFILE:
• Apply astrobiological criteria to help select the most promising measurement site. • Participate in the operation of instruments used for astrobiological measurements. • Analyze biochemical and geophysical data to evaluate the habitability of a location. • Contribute to the writing of the Astro-Bio final report.
Senior Scientist
Module group:
Function-Related
Available levels:
Junior, Mid, Senior
Module description:
This module evaluates a participant’s contribution to the team’s general scientific activities. A Scientist is involved in tasks related to the Science mission, such as analyzing geological data, operating scientific instruments, or participating in the sample collection and analysis process during the Science-Exploration and Science Astro-Bio Sub-Tasks. They provide the scientific expertise needed to make informed decisions during the Science Task and to interpret the collected data meaningfully.
CANDIDATE PROFILE:
• Contribute to the scientific analysis required for the Science-Exploration and Astro-Bio tasks. • Participate in the planning and execution of scientific missions on the Mars Yard. • Assist in the design and operation of scientific payloads and instrumentation systems. • Analyze data collected from samples and instruments to draw scientific conclusions. • Contribute to the writing of scientific reports.
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