09/14/2018
To contact or learn more about the the RoboUtes, please go to the main RoboUtes page for now. Thanks!
Here's a link:
https://www.facebook.com/RoboUtes/
RoboUtes
RoboUtes is a team of collegiate students that build robotic systems and compete in competitions like the University Robotics Competition.
05/27/2016
The RoboUtes placed third at this year's RASC-AL Robo-Ops!
05/25/2016
After a near catastrophe with the arm at the start of our competition run, mission control pulled off an excellent mission. https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=36O0SP5LoJs
RoboUtes 2016 RASC-AL Robo Ops Live Stream
Live Stream of 2016 RoboUtes RoboOps Run
02/13/2016
Well look at that. A midpoint review. https://youtu.be/tIypcnpeIL8
RoboUtes 2016 Midpoint Review
Midpoint review video for the 2014 RASC-AL Robo-Ops competition.
12/06/2015
The arm team, reviewing key design elements, and discussing the possibility of an "okayness plate".
10/16/2015
The RoboUtes are excited to announce their admittance to the 2016 Rasc-Al Robo Ops Forum!! Another glorious year of outreach, design, fabrication, and testing awaits...
Check out the Robo Ops site, it has specifics on the competition.
As always, if you're a UofU student, and want to get involved either message us here, or head to orgsync and look us up.
Robo-OPs
08/29/2015
We have started using the OrgSync site for University of Utah clubs. Check us out here to find out about meetings and happenings! https://orgsync.com/92810/chapter
RoboUtes Home
OrgSync is a web-based platform and community management system that centralizes student involvement and streamlines campus and organization communication.
06/04/2015
Well, here's the war map. How did we do?
Purple line was our plan, blue was how it worked out.
06/04/2015
For those that may have missed our Rasc-Al Robo Ops competition livestream feed this morning, here's the local recording of Mission Control from the UofU campus!
https://youtu.be/mPbE3gpy-Xw
RoboUtes 2015 RASC-AL Robo-Ops Competition Run
This is the recorded LiveStream Broadcast of the RoboUtes competition run in the 2015 RASC-AL RoboOps hosted by NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. ...
06/04/2015
The COLE VI robot arm uses six miniature linear actuators from Firgelli Technologies to manipulate the hand and wrist. Three of the actuators tilt the palm platform to align the wrist with the target. The other three are tied into the finger array, and help grab the rocks and bring them home. We scored 47 points on 'em!