by pafford.9 | Jun 10, 2023 | Blog Updates, Videos
We would like to happily announce that our vehicle, Talos, has successfully completed RoboSub prequalification! Prequalification is an optional submittable before the competition, where the team can advance directly to the semifinals without needing to qualify by: Read More: Talos RoboSub Prequalification
by eggett.3 | Oct 30, 2022 | Blog Updates, Sponsors
Author: Cole Tucker This year at Robosub, the team experienced a set of major failures with their Inertial Measurement Unit or IMU. The team encountered an issue where the driver could cause the device to enter a corrupt state and need sometimes minutes of work to: Read More: VectorNav Sponsorship
by richardson.1082 | Jun 15, 2022 | Blog Updates
A Quick Interview with Parth Parekh by: Isabella Richardson It’s Fall 2021, Parth Parekh and his roommates Jake Imyak and fellow UWRT member Cedric McGuire are in the midst of a difficult, yet interesting class on Natural Language Processing (NLP) at OSU. NLP is: Read More: Natural Language Processing, Robots, and Research
by pafford.9 | Jun 11, 2022 | Blog Updates
Author: Nathan Becker Background With an underwater object, there are two main forces passively acting on it: gravity and buoyancy. The center of mass is the average location of where the mass is concentrated, and the center of buoyancy is the average location: Read More: The Center of Mass Device
by eggett.3 | Apr 11, 2022 | Blog Updates
Author: Nathan Becker Figure 1: The final claw assembly The ProblemĀ With an underwater claw, the main challenge is having a reliable way of transmitting the motion of the motor into the jaws of the claw while keeping the motor dry to not fry its electronics. A: Read More: Underwater Claw Development
by stout.377 | Apr 5, 2022 | Blog Updates
Subteam Updates Mechanical The Mechanical team meets Sundays after S’ups (noon EST) and once every week on Wednesdays at 7:00pm EST in the lab room at Dreese Labs. For more information, email richardson.1082, reach out to Isabella Richardson at Microsoft Teams: Read More: April Updates 2022