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Michigan students prep for global robotics competitio­n Student teams to battle robots on playing field

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DETROIT: A University of Michigan initiative has helped more than 2,800 Detroit high school students build robotics, train for competitio­ns and expand their science, technology, engineerin­g and math education. Students will be able to put their practice to the test as Detroit gears up to host the first Championsh­ip, a global robotics competitio­n. About 90 of the 400 teams from around the world competing from April 25-29 are from Michigan Student teams will battle robots on a playing field.

It’s the first time the event is being held in the state. The university’s Michigan Engineerin­g Zone is offering teams workstatio­ns, equipment, storage and a cadre of mentors, including profession­al engineers and graduate students. Teams visit MEZ to modify or troublesho­ot for upcoming competitio­ns. Many Detroit high schools don’t have the tools, resources or staff to support a robotics team.

MEZ gives high school students a hands-on learning environmen­t to practice real job skills, such as problem-solving and critical thinking, said Nikolai Vitti, Detroit’s public school district superinten­dent. “This is a something we will look to expand by including more schools and students,” Vitti said. MEZ also offers students assistance on college applicatio­ns, as well as financial aid.

Some even end up attending the university, including 23-year-old Jacob Durrah. Durrah started attending MEZ as a sophomore. Now, he works at Ford Motor Co.

“That exposure and constant encouragem­ent and seeing the results of what you can do if you put your mind to it,” he said. “I can definitely say that is the reason I am here working for Ford today.”—AP

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DETROIT: Students work on their team’s robot inside the University of Michigan’s ‘Michigan Engineerin­g Zone’ inside the school’s Detroit center.—AP photos
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