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This year's theme is a robot rock tour. The assignment is to create several robots that perform different tasks in preparation for a concert.
The first robot is a stage robot. It will perform on stage. The second type of robots are fans, so to speak, who are near the stage and perform various movements such as dancing or actuator spins. The biggest and most challenging task is to create a large robot that builds the audience stands and the stage from materials located on the map. This robot must find resources, sort them, build structures, and avoid collisions with enemy structures and robots. Another small task is deploying the group's banner. At this point, we know how to do almost everything. All that is left is to come up with a design for the banner itself.
Grigory Morozov, a first-year student of the Engineering Systems master's program and captain of the ReSet team, the Laboratory of Intelligent Space Robotics (Skoltech Center for Digital Engineering)
«The Eurobot International Youth Robotics Competition is an open championship of mobile robots created by youth teams from all over the world. The ReSet team is an eight-time Russian champion and the current winner of the competition.
One of the peculiarities of the competition is that each task is updated annually. Therefore, you have to design and build a robot literally from scratch. Traditionally, first year Master's students participate in our laboratory, so the composition of the team changes every year. Eurobot is a great opportunity to hone your robotics skills and learn how to work effectively in a team.»
Led by Skoltech Associate Professor Dzmitry Tsetserukou, our team scored the highest points in paired 100-second matches. Only ReSet’s robots managed to construct a three-tier grandstand.
Congratulations to our champions: Grigoriy Morozov (captain), Artem Voronov, Roman Voronov, Xuan Nguyen, Monijesu James (software), Roman Korobeynikov, Sergei Pasynkov, Agbasiere Chidera Simon (electronics), and Khang Nguyen (mechanics)!