Robotics | ۿ۴ý | American International School - Wells Quality International Education at Reasonable Price Fri, 13 Aug 2021 03:53:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 /wp-content/uploads/2021/11/wells-logo-1-150x150.jpg Robotics | ۿ۴ý | American International School - Wells 32 32 International Robotics Competition 2020 /news/international-robotics-competition-2020/ Tue, 03 Mar 2020 01:27:40 +0000 /?p=18225 “The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that men may become robots.” – Eric Fromm.  On the 22nd of February, Wells’ Robotics students did their part to ensure humankind need not become robot-like by designing and operating robots to do the […]

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The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that men may become robots.” – Eric Fromm. 

On the 22nd of February, Wells’ Robotics students did their part to ensure humankind need not become robot-like by designing and operating robots to do the dirty work for us. This year’s International Robotics tournament (IRC) was held at Pan-Asia International School. Teams from 40 countries qualified for the international round. Wells Robotics club sent 5 teams to compete.

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The competition was based on an apocalyptic scenario where natural disasters and man-made tragedies combined to make an area inaccessible to humans. Designing robots that could enter the area delivering medical supplies and replanting trees in appropriate locations stretched the engineering and designing skills of all teams. 

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The 5 teams competing for Wells were:

Category 1: Sung-Bin and Khushi Jain,  who received an Honorable Mention

Category 1: Poorvi Daga and Muskan Gurbuxani, 3rd Place Bronze Medal

Category 2: Uday Saihgal, 3rd Place Bronze Medal

Category 3: Mardtin Salter-Townshend and Jay Ghervaria, 3rd Place Bronze Medal

Category 4: Patrick Salter-Townshend, 2nd Place Silver Medal

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With every Wells team getting an award or a medal and all teams learning and sharing their knowledge, it was a tremendous success. Narrowly missing out on a scholarship of 100,000 baht for first place, our teams have resolved to aim higher next year! 

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Written By: Brian Salter-Townshend, Robotics Advisor

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International Robotics Competition Bronze Medal Winners /news/international-robotics-competition-bronze-medal-winners/ /news/international-robotics-competition-bronze-medal-winners/#respond Thu, 14 Mar 2019 05:42:42 +0000 /?p=15752 Robotics Competition Congratulations go to ۿ۴ýs’ students Poorvi Daga, Muskan Gurbuxani, Ziki Zheng, Uday Saihgal and Mardtin Salter-Townshend as they competed in the International Robotics competition at Rangsit University on March 11th, 2019.  Consisting of two teams, Wells’ students were able to achieve bronze medals all around […]

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Congratulations go to ۿ۴ýs’ students Poorvi Daga, Muskan Gurbuxani, Ziki Zheng, Uday Saihgal and Mardtin Salter-Townshend as they competed in the International Robotics competition at Rangsit University on March 11th, 2019.  Consisting of two teams, Wells’ students were able to achieve bronze medals all around in two separate age categories. The competition was stiff as over 20 countries were represented from around the world.

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The two teams, consisting of Poorvi Daga, Muskan Gurbuxani and Ziki Zheng in the 15-18 age range category, and Uday Saihgal and Mardtin Salter-Townshend in the 12-15 age range category, qualified via earlier rounds held at Pan-Asia International School. Qualification required the presentation of an engineering booklet and video presentation detailing the design and functionality of a robot designed to deliver goods and medical supplies in the event of a natural disaster.

Once qualified the two teams were invited to Rangsit University to compete in the international rounds with representatives from over 60 schools drawn from an international pool of 800 students.

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On the day of International competition, after a lavish opening ceremony, the teams were put into leagues where they had to compete with the other international teams in 3 rounds. Each round required the teams’ robots to collect, sort and deliver supplies to colored zones on a map representing stricken areas affected by a hypothetical natural disaster. Despite some programming and engineering setbacks both teams had to overcome, both teams performed well and showed marked improvement with each subsequent round.  

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Each team also had to present their design and ideas to a panel of judges drawn from the Biomedical and Engineering departments of Rangsit University.  Referees from each of the rounds and the panel judges then tallied the final scores before the awarding ceremony.

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The students have come a long way and were unanimous that when we compete next year we can do even better and go for gold!

Written By: Mr. Brian Salter-Townsend, Robotics Instructor

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