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GT FIRST A STUDENT COMPETITION GROUP INTRODUCTION A high school team works with a corporate or university partner to design, build, and test a remote-controlled robot designed for a specific task that will compete in a sports-like game. There is a six-week period to accomplish this task. The robots compete in one or more of the 23 regional events held around the country and then in the national competition held each year at the Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida. ROBOJACKETS GT FIRST The team (13 Carver High School students and 7 Georgia Tech undergraduates) attended the national competition in Orlando, Florida in April 2001. There were 335 teams, randomly divided into four divisions. The Prowling Panthers, as the Georgia Tech team was known, ranked 35th in their division and 174th overall. For the 2002 competition, the group worked
with Roswell High School to form team 832, Chimera.
RoboJackets developed training courses to introduce
the high school students to engineering, physics, and
electronics that would prepare them for the building
period. The team competed in the 2002 NASA Kennedy Space
Center Regional in Florida and received the Rookie Award.
Then they went to the nationals and won the National
Rookie Award out of 200 rookie teams.
MENTORING PROGRAM For the kickoff, interested teams can view
the unveiling from Georgia Tech. During the building
phase, technical help will be available via the message
board as well as possible
SPONSORS
CONTACTS Mr. Jeremy Roberts, Leader Ms. Anne Bergeron, Co-Leader Dr. Wayne Book, Faculty Advisor
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
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