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From left, Ishrad Khan and Gurnoor Kaur, both undergraduates in Robotics, high five when they reach the end of the still balance challenge during the ROB 311 annual Ball-Bot competition in the atrium of the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on North Campus at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, December 6, 2023.
The course, How to Build Robots and Make Them Move (ROB 311), focuses on the basic principles of mechanical design, control, fabrication, actuation, instrumentation, and the necessary computer interfaces for executing robotic systems. Students are taught to analyze and simulate rigid body kinematics, kinetics, and dynamics and also evaluate the impedance properties of their designs. Not only are theoretical concepts stressed, but 'hands-on' skills are equally emphasized. The course culminates in a four-part competition that tests the students and their designs requiring a variety of movements and in different environments.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
hundreds of students from Grades 4 to 12 participated in our annual VSB Science Celebrationā for elementary studentsā and the District Science Fair āfor secondary students.
Thank you to all the teachers and staff who work tirelessly to organize these events. And to our community partners at Langara College and Science World.
hundreds of students from Grades 4 to 12 participated in our annual VSB Science Celebrationā for elementary studentsā and the District Science Fair āfor secondary students.
Thank you to all the teachers and staff who work tirelessly to organize these events. And to our community partners at Langara College and Science World.
The 6th annual BC Mining Week Community Fair provided students from across Vancouver with an educational immersion into the geology and mining. Created by the Mineral Resources Education Program of BC in partnership with the Association for Mineral Exploration BC, the fair was designed to build a better understanding about exploration and mining practices, BCās mineral resources and the rich mining history of the province. The exhibits were a big hit for Lord Roberts students.