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Excellence in Engineering Award?

What does it typically take to win the Excellence in Engineering Award? What do the judges look for? Is there anything that can be done to a robot to give it an edge? Just curious and looking for helpful ideas for the future.
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Re: Excellence in Engineering Award?

It's about robot design, robot performance, the design process, the engineering behind your robot, and how well you sell your team. As the person who did most of the talking(despite my lack of a voice), you have to prove that you not only built a good robot, but that you engineered a robot as a team. And you have to function particularly well on the field.
My $.02 from our experience this year winning our first ever award related to robot stuff in our team's (599) existence.
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It's about robot design, robot performance, the design process, the engineering behind your robot, and how well you sell your team. As the person who did most of the talking(despite my lack of a voice), you have to prove that you not only built a good robot, but that you engineered a robot as a team. And you have to function particularly well on the field.
My $.02 from our experience this year winning our first ever award related to robot stuff in our team's (599) existence.
Thanks for the quick reply! I wasn't sure if on field performance was a major factor or not so thanks for clarifying!
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Team 4004 won the award at the 2014 Gull Lake District Event in Michigan this past weekend. The main reason we won the award was not due to having some incredibly insane robot that would never loose (we were in 26th place with a 5-7 record). We did however have a few very interesting things that our robot had, that most team do not. These included the ability to completely take off the superstructure of the robot, leaving behind the completely contained drive base that can still operate fully. We also have a few other really cool small things like an arduino controlled control box for my co-driver to operate during the match for several features on our robot. These two reasons were the main reasons why we won the award. Over the course of the two-day event, we literally had every single judge come to our pit to see these two features and were amazed, making sure to come back several times to look at it again and again.
As for what you can do for this season, I don't really believe that you could do anything that would greatly enhance the design of your robot, as these things were all apart of our beginning plan with out robot, which we then produced through our robot. As for what you can do in the future, you cant truly work towards winning this award, as it is simply something that comes about during the design process and what the judges decide is "cool". We had no idea that we would win this award and were truly mesmerized when our team was called down during awards. Good Luck in the future!

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1058 won this award at the UNH district event last week. The major thing that they liked was how we designed our robot to be robust and we how we didn't break any part of our robot throughout the competition. They also liked our unique design and how the students were the ones who built it and described it to the judges. While we functioned well on the field, they don't care about your record or anything like that (we went 4-7-1 and were quarterfinalists).
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Re: Excellence in Engineering Award?

192 won it at Hub City last week. It was for our space saving 2 speed gear box. Each year the students design and build a new gear box. The goal for the last 3 have been to reduce the space in the middle used by the drive train.

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And I might add this gearbox was very impressive.

It was great competing with you guys this past weekend at Hub City. I did not get a chance to see the string pot on the robot.
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Re: Excellence in Engineering Award?

So basically summing up what I've heard:
-Judges seem to focus on one or two unique/ingenious aspects of the robot
- Having a student built robot impresses judges
- Student explanation of the robot goes a long way
- Robot on field record isn't a major factor but does influence the award
-The more unique the robot the more likely it is to win the award (if it works well)

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Re: Excellence in Engineering Award?

The most important thing, is to never say "i don't know" have enogh of the team in the pit to answer any questions they have, from a part in your code to the type of aluminum you chose and why, im not sure why they wanted to know that but they asked us... It helps that you have an innovative desighn but is not nedeed if you can exxplain why you did anything an everything on your robot.
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