Aerospace Robotics Competition

Aerospace Robotics Competition is a competitive program designed to teach high school students about aerospace engineering principles through designing, building, programming, and flying UAVs. The competition is structured as a combination of technical communication, student piloted flight, and autonomous flight through which students learn team leadership, hands-on vehicle design and manufacturing, autonomous programming, and execution of design of experiments — all with an ethical mindset on how this technology needs to be approached. With a multi-tiered mentor structure, students work with aerospace university students as well as industry professionals to be supported through the competition challenges — growing their network. Click HERE for regional competition details. Students can also compete for a college scholarship.

Drone Coding Competition

Drone Summer Camp

The competition will prepare high school students who are interested in aerospace engineering with relevant experiences:

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Autonomy

First hand experience developing autonomous systems with the help of mentors and guided tutorials. We will also teach the students how to approach autonomy with an ethical mindset.

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Operations

Hands-on experience maintaining and operating a autonomous system within a controlled environment

Teamwork

Working together to build, code, and fly an autonomous system