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Arkorobotics 18-08-2007 00:57

College + Robotics competitions?
 
Does anyone know of any robotics competitions for college students?

EricH 19-08-2007 18:38

Re: College + Robotics competitions?
 
Grand Challenge? UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)? NURC (the underwater robotics competition)?

And don't forget the old standbys such as Mini-Baja and Concrete Canoe. Engineering schools have lots of competitions. Or, you could mentor a FIRST team...

anilizer@752 30-08-2007 22:01

Re: College + Robotics competitions?
 
unfortunatly once you hit the college level you'll have to settle for being a mentor, if your allowed.

Elgin Clock 31-08-2007 12:33

Re: College + Robotics competitions?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by anilizer@752 (Post 640520)
unfortunatly once you hit the college level you'll have to settle for being a mentor, if your allowed.

Let's not forget our history folks.
FIRST started as an idea by Dean, but was based on the MIT robotics engineering curriculum hosted and directed by among others, Woodie Flowers, and the competition still runs to this day.

I realize it's based to MIT students alone for class credit, but I'm sure there are more programs like that at other colleges.

Josh Drake 01-09-2007 21:23

Re: College + Robotics competitions?
 
The various programs at universities highlight just another reason to attend college. I'm not sure if the amount of enthuiasm can be match, but sence of accomplishment can.;)

Athleticgirl389 08-09-2007 19:29

Re: College + Robotics competitions?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by anilizer@752 (Post 640520)
unfortunatly once you hit the college level you'll have to settle for being a mentor, if your allowed.

yeah, i guess it is a bit undortunate. but lets not forget that the team does need us mentors - our wisdome of previous years and all :p there are some colleges that do show interest is aiding a high school team by allowing the college to host a demonstration (mine is one of them). i guess it all depends on who you can find there - the right people.


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