Students

This page gives a short profile of each member on the team.

Drive Train

Drive train is the "base" of the robot

Angel
Benito
Fore
Asante
gavin
Martin

Upper Body

Upper body contains the main function of robot

Chris
Nick
David
Michael
Tanpreech
Dimitri
Hector

Controls

Programming to control the behaviors of robot

Nelson
Vikram
Mary
Meagan
Thu-Mai

Minibot

Building the smaller robot we deploy

Peter
Hill
Lance

Website

Building the Discobots website

Zach
Christina

Team Organization


Drive Train Team

Drive Train team is responsible for the movement of the robot. This includes designing, assembling and building a fast and powerful drive train which will be the foundation of the robot.





Upper Body Team

Upper Body team is responsible for the functionality of the robot. The goal of upper body team is to design a structure for the robot which accomplishes the goal of game. Each year, the function of the upper body will vary with the game. As such, the upper body team must be flexible and creative when designing and building.








Controls Team

Control team acts as the “brain” of the robot; it is responsible for programming the movement of the robot. The programming team uses a language called Java to program the robot. The Control team will also connect the wires and electronics on the electronic board and design the operator interface (i.e. controls).


Minibot Team

Minibot team is responsible for creating the miniature robot deployed in the final ten seconds of the match. It must be made from FTC parts and it must be incredibly quick in order to score the most points.





Website Team

Website team is responsible for promoting the team and the FIRST organization to the public and other robotics team through the website. The website is built from scratch which includes writing all the content and designing the "look" of the site.




Click on a thumbnail to see each team member's profile information.
Alamo Regional (San Antonio)
2011-3-1 8:00:00 GMT-06:00