Carleton Students Place 2nd in Canadian National Robot Games
Carleton Students Place 2nd in Canadian National Robot Games
“Alawi Assaggaf is a fourth-year electrical engineering student and current president of the Carleton University Robotics Club, co-founded the club two years ago because of his desire to have a better understanding of robotics. He said the club is a great place to share knowledge, improve robot-engineering skills and gain different perspectives on the building of robots. a fourth-year electrical engineering student and current president of the Carleton University Robotics Club, co-founded the club two years ago because of his desire to have a better understanding of robotics. He said the club is a great place to share knowledge, improve robot-engineering skills and gain different perspectives on the building of robots.
This past summer, the robotics club won second place in the Ottawa regional competition of the Canadian National Robotics Games maze-solving challenge. The team plans to compete again in Ottawa this summer with a robot named “Wall-E.””
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