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Robotics Competition Projects and Mentoring

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See the incredible projects our students build and the awards they win at national robotics competitions like WSRO and FLL.

Here's a glimpse of the focus and precision required as my students prepare for the WSRO roborace. You can see them soldering and assembling the controller, a critical step in building a competitive robot.

Meet the 'Techno Team', winners of the FLL Core Value Award. Their project, featuring a block-based coding interface on the laptop, demonstrates exceptional teamwork and enthusiasm. They proved that together, you can achieve more.

This is the 'Canvas Beats' team with their Breakthrough Award-winning project at the FIRST LEGO LEAGUE (FLL) challenge. They created these incredible touch-sensitive hexagonal light pads, showing amazing progress in both their technical skills and confidence.

Watch the 'Canvas Beats' project in action. These interactive light pads are connected to a computer and programmed to create music and visuals with just a touch. This is a fantastic example of combining art, coding, and electronics.

The 'Just Jazz' team earned the Rising All Star Award at the FLL challenge with this creative project. They built a set of robotic drums that can be played by waving a mallet over sensors, blending music with engineering in a fun, interactive way.

Here is the 'Just Jazz' team proudly presenting their award-winning robotic instrument project. You can see the full setup, including a custom-built guitar and drum kit, all controlled by code and electronics.

This is "The Soul City," our team's entry for the FIRST Tech Challenge India Championship. This complex, large-scale model demonstrates smart solutions for a sustainable future city, integrating dozens of automated and sensor-based components.

My students are demonstrating the intricate workings of "The Soul City" project. You can see them explaining the different automated systems, from smart traffic lights to waste management robots, to the judges and audience.

About Our Student Champions

Preparing for a competition like WSRO or FLL involves much more than just assembling a robot. It starts with teaching students how to solder circuit boards, debug code, and troubleshoot mechanical issues when things fail during testing. We push them to iterate on their designs through multiple prototypes because that is exactly where real engineering happens.

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