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Cameron Saunders

Research Assistant
Undergraduate

Research Project: Design hardware and software that increases utility, sustainability, and data retrieval quality
Location: 435 Clyde Building

About

Cameron Saunders is an undergraduate student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, pursuing a degree in Computer Engineering. He joined the FRoSt Lab in May 2025.Cameron has a strong interest in machine design and automation, blending both hardware and software techniques. In high school, he designed and programmed robots using VEX robotics software, which led to an internship at Lockheed Martin, where he contributed to the Vehicle Systems Operating System (VSOS) of the F-35.Originally from Fort Worth, Texas, Cameron enjoys staying active in his free time through biking, running, hiking, and playing pickleball. When indoors, he enjoys coding, CAD design, exploring new places, and spending time with friends.

Research

Cameron's research centers on the design and development of cost-effective, modular, and reliable hardware and software systems to support data collection and improve the versatility and sustainability of UAV platforms. His work aims to enhance the operational efficiency and long-term viability of the UAV fleet by optimizing both embedded system design and software integration.