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Micro-Mouse

Project Manager: Malik Mukdadi

Slack Channel: #micromouse

Summary:

During the annual IEEE Student Activities Conference, they host a Micromouse competition.  A small, autonomous robot must maneuver through a complicated maze (30 x 30 cells large) without the aid of its creators.  This project, once completed, could also be presented during open houses and visitation days.


Drone

Project Manager: Corey Buchanan

Slack Channel: #drone

Summary:

You may have seen one of these contraptions flying around and wondered “I wish I could play with one of those.” With this project, not only can you play with one, you can help us build and program one too!


LED Display

Project Manager: Hasan Ibraheem

Slack Channel: #led_display

Summary:

Inspired by past Woodburn Hall Lighting Ceremonies, our club wishes to continue the spirit of this tradition by lighting up part of Evansdale Campus. Featuring energy- and cost-efficient LEDs in unique and beautiful patterns, the show will display lights synchronized with music as a great way to bring community and university members together to celebrate the holidays on our beautiful campus.




Sumo Bot Custom

Project Manager: Ben Harris and Kyle Frum

Slack Channel: #sumobot_custom

Summary:

During the annual IEEE Student Activities Conference, they usually host more than one Sumo Bot competition.  Both involve a competition between two robots which are placed inside a ring.  The object of each robot is to push the other robot out of the ring.  The robot must operate autonomously.  This particular robot will be designed and built from scratch.


Sumo Bot Kit

Project Manager: Wojciech Mazurek

Slack Channel: #sumobot_kit

Summary:

During the annual IEEE Student Activities Conference, they usually host more than one Sumo Bot competition.  Both involve a competition between two robots which are placed inside a ring.  The object of each robot is to push the other robot out of the ring.  The robot must operate autonomously.  This robot will be built by using a kit, so the main challenge is programming the given robot.