Students reflect on lessons learned at UAV competition
Members of student team WARG (Waterloo Aerial Robotics Team) confer while competing at an event in Manitoba.
Members of student team WARG (Waterloo Aerial Robotics Team) confer while competing at an event in Manitoba.
Members of student design team Warrior Home hope to repeat their success when they built an energy efficient home for an Indigenous family and took second place
Waterloo students will work on a donated 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ as competitors in the four-year EcoCAR EV Challenge.
This article was originally published on the Faculty of Engineering website.
Hey Waterloo Engineering Students!
Hey Waterloo Engineering Students!
A student team at the University of Waterloo has climbed to the top of the standings in an international robotics competition.
UWAT, which has been growing since its launch in 2018, is ranked first among 77 teams from around the world, including China, Mexico, Spain and Morocco, in the VEX U event operated by the Robotics Education and Competition Foundation.
By Brian Caldwell
Faculty of Engineering
After three years of hard work, members of the Warrior Home design team were thrilled to finish second overall this week in an international competition that challenges university students to design and build highly efficient buildings.
Hey Waterloo Engineering Students!
For the third consecutive year the UW Robotics Team was invited to attend the University Rover Challenge, one of 36 team selected from 84 applicants representing 13 countries. To obtain the invite, UW Robotics had their highest ever Systems Acceptance Review score of 87 points, well over 5 points clear of the team’s previous record.
This is an excerpt of an article originally published on the Engineering website.