Stony Brook Robotics Team

Stony Brook Robotics Team

Design Services

Stony Brook, New York 165 followers

Inspiring the next generation of roboticists, scientists, and engineers at Stony Brook University

About us

Learn. Design. Build. The Stony Brook Robotics Team is a student-run competitive, multidisciplinary, engineering design team at Stony Brook University. The team's mission is to foster an interest in robotics through competition, to empower students to gain practical experience in engineering and design, and to develop a core community of dedicated roboticists, scientists and engineers at Stony Brook. The team is focused on providing aspiring engineers with a collaborative learning environment where they can learn new skills and develop their current repertoire through hands-on, competition-focused projects. Ultimately, the team hopes to ignite a mobilizing passion for robotics and engineering within the Stony Brook community and beyond. Through the team's initiatives, Stony Brook students strive to boldly challenge their abilities while constantly surpassing expectations. Together, Stony Brook Robotics members pursue their passions, encourage accomplishment, and build community. Join us in doing bold things.

Industry
Design Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Stony Brook, New York
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1996
Specialties
Robotics, Engineering Design, Autonomous Systems, and Team Work

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Updates

  • Thank you to all the teams who participated in the Internal Competition! The dedication, passion, and resilience displayed by all the members have truly set the tone for success. Your hard work and creativity have not only been inspirational but have set a high standard for the entire team. For those of you who aren't already part of a technical team, we encourage you to join our efforts for the RoboCup Rescue Competition (RCR). Congratulations again to all the winners! 🏆

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  • Our Software Workshop marked an exhilarating finale to the Internal Competition Workshop Series, setting the stage for this Saturday's event. Teams explored the essentials of executing HTTPS requests via JavaScript, crafting a Web UI with HTML, and seamlessly hosting it through the Arduino ESP32. Anticipation is building and we eagerly look forward to seeing these skills and innovations come to life in the upcoming competition. 

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  • We've just wrapped up our second workshop in the Internal Competition Workshop Series, and it's been an inspiring journey so far! During the Electrical Workshop, hosted last Friday, October 20th, participants dove into the world of circuitry. They explored the basics of microcontroller GPIO and learned to wire it together with H Bridges to control DC motors. We're excited about what lies ahead in the upcoming workshops and build sessions, each offering fresh opportunities for learning and growth. Let's keep the enthusiasm alive as we look forward to more knowledge-sharing and skill-building in the weeks to come!

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  • Thank you to everyone who signed up for our Internal Competition! Last Friday, October 13th, we hosted the CAD Workshop, the first of the Internal Competition workshop series, where participants learned the basic design tools used to model and assemble the chassis and wheels for their robots! The Internal Competition is an annual robotics competition hosted by SBRT for interested students to explore the field of robotics. This year, participants will design and build a robot to play soccer in both 2v2 and 1v1 settings. SBRT provides the materials at no cost for teams to complete their robots.

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