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» Go to news main28th Annual Faculty of Engineering Robot Competition
¶Ù²¹³Ù±ð:ÌýThursday, July 26
Time:Ìý10:00²¹³¾-3:30±è³¾
Location:ÌýSexton Gymnasium
This full-day event features automated robots, designed by undergraduate electrical and computer engineering students, competing in obstacle course races. Groups of students test their engineering skills, creativity, stamina, teamwork, multi-tasking abilities, and endurance when sleep-deprived as they compete to create a robot that can finish the course the fastest (assuming, of course, that their robot finishes at all!).
The competition is open to the public, so anyone with an interest in design, robotics, electrical engineering, or mechanical mayhem is welcome to join us in the Sexton Gym.
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