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    Congratulations to Marcus Arnett(from left), Brandon Price, Josh Behler, Adam Petrich , and James Gingerich who won Most Market/Venture Potential at Fashion/Tech Hackathon 2020, they were all Computer Science majored. Marcus has been part of ATR Lab for quite a while now, and he is currently reviewing about studies related to robotics and crypto platforms, to know more about his research interests, please do visit. James has recently jointed ATR lab. Their...

We are grateful and delighted to inform you that Advanced Telerobotics Research Laboratory members got accepted for NASA Suits Challenge. From pool of applications, we've made it through, with the guidance of Dr. Jong Hoon Kim and Irvin Steve Cardenas. This challenge will last for about three months while being monitored for Github Repo and social media accounts of our lab which part of the challenge. Stay Tuned up for our progress...

The ATR has sponsored for two places and six prizes were given away for Kent Hack Enough 2019. Below are the prizes: Best Human Hardware(Machine/ Devices/Robot) Interaction Hack 1st Prize And the awards given were three Raspberry Pi-4's Best Human Hardware(Machine/ Devices/Robot) Interaction Hack 1st Prize The prizes are three Arduino Kits (Following are judges from our lab (from left to right) Alfred Shaker, Dr. Jong Hoon Kim, Xiangxu Lin, Saifuddin Mahmud) The winners were...

Advanced Telerobotics at Elevator Pitch An elevator pitch is your quick, personal selling statement which can be used when riding in an elevator with the person next to you or when meeting employers at career fairs or as a foundation for cover letters and email introductions. When it comes to ideas and projects, ATR has tons of them we always work on interesting projects, so we all decided to pitch, each and every...

On Friday, March 15th 2019, the College of Aeronautics and Engineering set up a line-following robot competition. The goal was to build a robot that could follow a line on a track and run three consecutive laps around as fast and as accurately as possible. ATR lab members built a robot from scratch, including the PCB board, wheels, body, and all the connections, for this competition. The code was all written...