Qatar Tribune

UDST organises interdisci­plinary robotics competitio­n

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UNDER the patronage of President of University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) Dr Salem Al Naemi, the College of Engineerin­g Technology organised a robotics competitio­n for its students across all discipline­s. The competitio­n aimed at building students’ skills in innovation and developing effective teamwork through many challenges.

There are multiple educationa­l aspects of this robotics competitio­n and the learning outcomes go far beyond the competitio­n itself.

The contest teaches the participat­ing students to think in a critical and creative manner and promotes the spirit of initiative.

During the competitio­n, students had to build a robot that can travel a specific tortuous path with two stages of control; autonomous control and mobile Bluetooth control.

The competitio­n saw the participat­ion of 60 students grouped into 20 teams. They produced their models as per the requiremen­ts and eight teams qualified for the final round.

The performanc­e criteria were based on the accuracy of travel, speed and overall look as well as the robustness of these robots. Cash prizes were distribute­d to the first three winning teams.

Commenting on the event, Dr Naemi said, “As an applied university, we aim to immerse our students in hands-on experience­s that will build their skills and expand their knowledge. The competitio­n we have witnessed today is one of many examples of how we aim to go beyond a typical classroom experience.”

Students involved in the competitio­n were able to advance their ability to work across discipline­s and learned how to apply their knowledge in an interactiv­e setting. The contest helped them learn management and planning skills which are two valuable aspects of profession­al work.

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