DO15
Remote Rescue
Deep Orange 15
About
Deep Orange 15
Rescue operators have long followed the “golden hour” guideline, aiming to provide medical care in the critical period following an injury to maximize chances of survival in natural disasters such as earthquakes, fires, and hurricanes.
Working with the U.S. Army and others, Clemson students are working to improve rescue response times in extreme environments, while also minimizing personnel required for individual rescue operations.
Known as Deep Orange 15, high speed, off-road, optionally piloted rescue vehicle will use advanced driverless technology and a powerful propulsion configuration to traverse off-road terrain from desert sands and boulders to urban rubble.
Students
DO15 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS & INNOVATORS
Sai Sushil Tanjore Puli
Structures
Ninad Vilas Tarare
Autonomy
Johnell Brooks
Professor, Human Factors
Jamie Forbes
Professor of Practice, Platform Development
Benjamin Johnson
PhD Student, Perception and Path Planning
Anshul Karn
Research Engineering, Vehicle Design and Build
Abdullah Kose
PhD Student, Vehicle Performance
Jerome McClendon
Research Assistant Professor – Human Machine Interface
Trupti Nyalkalkar
Research Engineering, Electronics and Electrical Systems
Chris Paredis
Professor, Autonomy
Robert Prucka
Professor, Powertrain and Project Manager
Morteza Sabet
Research Assistant Professor, Structures and Materials
Aaron Wright
Research Associate, Vehicle Manufacturing
Gary Mathis
Research Associate, Component Manufacturing
Meredith McCameron
Procurement Specialist
Cindy McMahan
Procurement Manager
Jeremy Barnes
Research Associate
Brad Burgess
Research Associate, Laboratory Safety