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Robomaster Robotic

About This Organization

Abbreviation(s):
RM, TAMU RM, TAMU RoboMasters
Purpose:
Texas A&M University's premier robotics team, Texas Aimbots, focuses on engineering, teamwork, and innovation. Participating in a yearly competition, TAMU RoboMasters competes against universities worldwide. Through hands-on experience and collaboration, members are provided with invaluable skills in robotics, programming, and problem-solving while fostering a passion for cutting-edge technology.

Each year, three robots are developed for the RoboMaster North American Competition held in various locations in the United States. The Standard Robot shoots 17mm projectiles and serves as the main offensive robot. The Sentry Robot is a fully autonomous ground robot that moves and shoots at enemy robots using computer vision. The Hero robot shoots golf ball sized projectiles that do extra virtual damage to bases and enemy robots.

Each year, three additional robots are developed for the RoboMaster International Competition held in Shenzhen, China. The Engineer Robot collects "minerals" to submit for virtual currency used to buy upgrades and ammunition during the match. The Aerial Robot is a ~5ft. Drone with a turret mounted at the bottom, which can be called in using currency as air support. The Dart Robot System launches missiles at a 12x6" target 80 ft. away.

Robomaster Robotic was founded in the fall semester of 2018 by Computer Engineering student Zimo Ding (20'), with advisors Dr. Denzhen Song and Professor Stravros Kalafatis.
Year Founded:
2018
Membership Dues:
$80 per semester
Admits Members:
First few Weeks of the semester
Meeting Locations:
WEB, PETR, ZACH

Public Contact Information

Public Contact Name:
TAMU RoboMasters Email
Public Contact E-mail Address:
tamurobomasters@gmail.com
Public Contact Phone Number:
8069391359

Group Contact Information

Organization Web Site:
http://tamurobomasters.com
Organization E-mail Address:
tamurobomasters@gmail.com

Organization Associations

Academic Department:
Dwight Look College of Engineering
Non-Academic Department:
None

Membership

Approximate membership of the organization:
100-300
Membership policies:
  • Our organization accepts undergraduate students as members
  • Our organization accepts graduate students as members
Weekly time committment required of organization members:
5-10 Hours
Membership intake process:
Application/Interview

Events

Community Service Projects:
Once per year
Fundraising Events:
Twice per semester
Speakers/Lectures:
Never
On-Campus Social Events:
Three or more times per semester
Off-Campus Social Events:
Once per semester
Hosting Conferences:
Never
Sponsoring Special Events (Concerts, one-time events, etc.):
Once per semester
New Member Orientation/Training:
Once per semester
Events with Alcohol:
Never
In-State Travel:
Never
Domestic US Travel:
Once per year
International Travel:
Once per year