Meet our Teams

Each team is unique and works on their own amazing projects.

Humanoid Robot Teams

Our Humanoid Robot Teams are dedicated to the ambitious long-term goal of building a full working humanoid robot, beginning with the development of a smaller, half-sized prototype as a crucial proof of concept

Robotic Arms Team

Advanced Team

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The Robotic Arms Team is a new initiative focused on developing the robot's arms. This team draws valuable expertise and lessons from previous projects such as the Exoskeleton and Biomimetic Hand Teams to accelerate progress towards the humanoid robot's upper limbs

Bipedal Motion Team

Advanced Team

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The Bipedal Motion Team is responsible for creating the robotic legs, which forms the foundational lower body of the humanoid robot. Their work involves extensive research, brainstorming, CAD design, and 3D printing

Hardware Teams

Our Hardware Teams are at the forefront of robotic development, focusing on building and refining physical robotic systems that lay the groundwork for more complex projects, including our long-term goal of a functional humanoid robot. These teams emphasize hands-on learning and practical application of engineering principles.

Exoskeleton Arm Team

Intermediate Team

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This team is building a working exoskeleton arm to assist in lifting tasks up to 10kg. They are focused on motorized joints and composite materials research, with a nearly completed prototype. The team is also exploring a future transition into prosthetics development

Biomimetic Hand Team

Intermediate Team

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Dedicated to creating a working, articulated biomimetic hand, this team's initial goal was to enable a robot to solve a Rubik's cube with AI assistance. Their current efforts focus on wrist and joint mechanics and prototyping. This team is now venturing into prosthetics development, applying their knowledge to new innovations

Developed Projects Team

Beginner Team

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A beginner-focused initiative, this team enables new members to "learn by doing" through designing, building, and programming their own robots. Participants gain practical skills in CAD, 3D printing, and basic electronics/software using platforms like Arduino and Raspberry Pi.

Software Teams

Our Hardware Teams are at the forefront of robotic development, focusing on building and refining physical robotic systems that lay the groundwork for more complex projects, including our long-term goal of a functional humanoid robot. These teams emphasize hands-on learning and practical application of engineering principles.

AI Reinforcement Learning Team

Intermediate Team

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The AI RL team focuses on teaching beginners the basics of reinforcement learning through simulations, following OpenAI research. Their long-term goal is to build foundational knowledge in AI for robotics. They are currently collaborating with the Robotic Arms and Computer Vision teams to develop an open-source robotic arm for testing and virtual environment translation

Computer Vision Team

Advanced Team

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Recently re-established, this team is making rapid progress using Intel depth-sensing cameras. They focus on projects like hand and Rubik's cube recognition, which will be integrated with the AI team and Biomimetic Hand team. Their research is crucial for enabling the humanoid robot to perceive and interact with its environment

Software Team

Beginner Team

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This beginner-focused team introduces members to programming fundamentals (Python, C) and embedded systems using Raspberry Pi boards and robots from the Developed Projects Team. They plan to incorporate the Robotic Operating System (ROS) into future projects, which will be integral to the society's control systems

Meet our Teams

Each team is unique and works on their own amazing projects.

Humanoid Robot Teams

Our Humanoid Robot Teams are dedicated to the ambitious long-term goal of building a full working humanoid robot, beginning with the development of a smaller, half-sized prototype as a crucial proof of concept

Robotic Arms Team

Advanced Team

Learn More

The Robotic Arms Team is a new initiative focused on developing the robot's arms. This team draws valuable expertise and lessons from previous projects such as the Exoskeleton and Biomimetic Hand Teams to accelerate progress towards the humanoid robot's upper limbs

Bipedal Motion Team

Advanced Team

Learn More

The Bipedal Motion Team is responsible for creating the robotic legs, which forms the foundational lower body of the humanoid robot. Their work involves extensive research, brainstorming, CAD design, and 3D printing

Hardware Teams

Our Hardware Teams are at the forefront of robotic development, focusing on building and refining physical robotic systems that lay the groundwork for more complex projects, including our long-term goal of a functional humanoid robot. These teams emphasize hands-on learning and practical application of engineering principles.

Exoskeleton Arm Team

Intermediate Team

Learn More

This team is building a working exoskeleton arm to assist in lifting tasks up to 10kg. They are focused on motorized joints and composite materials research, with a nearly completed prototype. The team is also exploring a future transition into prosthetics development

Biomimetic Hand Team

Intermediate Team

Learn More

Dedicated to creating a working, articulated biomimetic hand, this team's initial goal was to enable a robot to solve a Rubik's cube with AI assistance. Their current efforts focus on wrist and joint mechanics and prototyping. This team is now venturing into prosthetics development, applying their knowledge to new innovations

Developed Projects Team

Beginner Team

Learn More

A beginner-focused initiative, this team enables new members to "learn by doing" through designing, building, and programming their own robots. Participants gain practical skills in CAD, 3D printing, and basic electronics/software using platforms like Arduino and Raspberry Pi.

Software Teams

Our Hardware Teams are at the forefront of robotic development, focusing on building and refining physical robotic systems that lay the groundwork for more complex projects, including our long-term goal of a functional humanoid robot. These teams emphasize hands-on learning and practical application of engineering principles.

AI Reinforcement Learning Team

Intermediate Team

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The AI RL team focuses on teaching beginners the basics of reinforcement learning through simulations, following OpenAI research. Their long-term goal is to build foundational knowledge in AI for robotics. They are currently collaborating with the Robotic Arms and Computer Vision teams to develop an open-source robotic arm for testing and virtual environment translation

Computer Vision Team

Advanced Team

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Recently re-established, this team is making rapid progress using Intel depth-sensing cameras. They focus on projects like hand and Rubik's cube recognition, which will be integrated with the AI team and Biomimetic Hand team. Their research is crucial for enabling the humanoid robot to perceive and interact with its environment

Software Team

Beginner Team

Learn More

This beginner-focused team introduces members to programming fundamentals (Python, C) and embedded systems using Raspberry Pi boards and robots from the Developed Projects Team. They plan to incorporate the Robotic Operating System (ROS) into future projects, which will be integral to the society's control systems

Meet our Teams

Each team is unique and works on their own amazing projects.

Humanoid Robot Teams

Learn More

Our Humanoid Robot Teams are dedicated to the ambitious long-term goal of building a full working humanoid robot, beginning with the development of a smaller, half-sized prototype as a crucial proof of concept

Robotic Arms Team

Advanced Team

Learn More

Bipedal Motion Team

Advanced Team

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Hardware Teams

Learn More

Our Hardware Teams are at the forefront of robotic development, focusing on building and refining physical robotic systems that lay the groundwork for more complex projects, including our long-term goal of a functional humanoid robot. These teams emphasize hands-on learning and practical application of engineering principles.

Exoskeleton Arm Team

Intermediate Team

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Biomimetic Hand Team

Intermediate Team

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Developed Projects Team

Beginner Team

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Software Teams

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Our Software Teams are dedicated to developing the intelligent software and intricate control systems that enable our robots to perceive, understand, and interact with their environment. They provide the 'brain' for our physical creations, driving innovation across various robotic applications.

AI Reinforcement Learning Team

Intermediate Team

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Computer Vision Team

Advanced Team

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Software Team

Beginner Team

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