The UTRA RoboSoccer team designs and builds autonomous humanoid soccer-playing robots to compete in Robo-Cup; an international robotics competition. Standing over 60 cm tall, the robots will be able to walk, run, and kick a soccer ball while maintaining balance.
Responsible for controlling the robots’ mechanical components, implementing strategies for the robot, and developing various algorithms to find and kick the ball.
Responsible for making sure all components are connected and functions correctly. This involves PCB design, testing, and firmware development.
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Hardware
Responsible for designing, assembling, and improving our robots.