
| FACULTY Advisor: Dr. David J.
Ahlgren |
| STUDENTS
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Kashif Mohiuddin, Class of 2008 Major: Engineering, Economics - Concentration: Electrical Country: Bangladesh |
David Maliniak, Class of 2008 Project Leader Major: Engineering - Concentration: Mechanical Country: USA |
Neil Robertson, Class of 2008 Project Leader Major: Engineering - Concentration: Computer Country: Zimbabwe |
Adam Fine, Class of 2008 Major: Engineering - Concentration: Electrical Country: USA |
Sagar Chowdhury, Class of 2008 Major: Engineering - Concentration: Electrical Country: Bangladesh |
Nabil Imam, Class of 2008 Major: Engineering - Country: Bangladesh |
Eli Roxby, Class of 2009 Major: Engineering - Concentration: Mechanical Country: USA |
Sagar Bhandari, Class of 2009 Project Leader Major: Engineering, Physics - Concentration: Electrical Country: Nepal |
Kumud Nepal, Class of 2009 Major: Engineering - Country: Nepal |
Marissa Powers, Class of 2009 Team Member Major: Engineering - Concentration: Mechanical Country: US |
Anant Raut, Class of 2010 Team Member Major: Engineering - Country: Nepal |
Adam Wright, Class of 2010 Team Member Major: Engineering - Country: US |
Orko Momin, Class of 2010 Librarian Major: Engineering, Economics - Concentration: Electrical Country: Bangladesh |
Simon Lin, Class of 2011 Team Member Major: - Country: US |
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Please check this section regularly for updates on news and events related to the robot study team
Trinity's 15th Annual Fire fighting contest concluded successfully on April 13. Click here to go to the main site for results/other information. A total of 107 robots competed in various categories. A symposium was held on April 12.
Trinity is gearing up for the 16th Annual Ground Vehicle Competion to be held at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan on May 30-June 2, 2008. Trinity's autonomous robot, Q, will participate in both the navigation and the autonomous challenges in the competition. Preparations are underway.
The TREADY project, funded by the Urban Being Grant and run by team members Marissa Powers and Orko Momin have completed their weekly three hour workshops to help middle school students in Hartford to build autonomous robots. Workshops used to run on Thursdays.
The Robot Team started a new trend of doing workshops this year, where a couple of students present their mastery projects on various fields of robotics to their fellow team mates. Workshops held this semester included designing circuit layout using the PADS software, creating wall-following robots using the Create i-Robot, establishing RF wireless communication channels between two mobile robots, doing Microsoft Robotic Studio, understanding the JAUS software architecture and using the SICK laser finder.
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