Committee Goals
Advance Robotics Skills
Provide members with hands-on experience in mechanical design, electronics, and embedded systems to build a strong foundation in robotics.
Innovate Through Competitions
Encourage creativity and teamwork by preparing members to design and build robots that solve real-world challenges in local and international competitions.
Bridge Academia and Industry
Equip members with practical robotics knowledge and problem-solving abilities that align with modern industry demands and future career opportunities.
Roles and Responsibilities
All Members
- Complete assigned tasks in design, programming, or testing efficiently and on time.
- Collaborate with others during workshops, bootcamps, and competition preparations.
- Actively contribute to the committee's projects and knowledge-sharing sessions.
Mechanical Team
- Design and assemble robot structures, ensuring stability, functionality, and innovation in mechanical solutions.
Embedded Team
- Develop and program microcontrollers (e.g., Arduino, ESP32), integrate sensors, and implement control algorithms.
Electronics Team
- Handle wiring, power management, and circuit design to ensure reliable performance of robots.
Competitors
- Represent the committee in local and international competitions, applying technical and teamwork skills to achieve success.
Key Activities
Technical Workshops
Deliver hands-on training in mechanical design, embedded systems, and electronics to strengthen members' robotics knowledge.
Robotics Bootcamps
Organize intensive bootcamps where members learn to design, build, and program robots from scratch.
Project Development
Encourage members to work on real-world robotics projects, fostering teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving.
Competitions
Participate in robotics challenges, such as line-following, obstacle-avoidance, or open innovation contests, to apply and showcase skills.
Knowledge Sharing
Host internal sessions where experienced members share expertise, ensuring continuous learning and growth within the committee.
Committee's Board
Eslam Mohammed Shehata
Robotics Head
A motivated mechanical power engineering student with a strong foundation in robotics and mechanical design. He has actively participated in robotics competitions, developing solid problem-solving and teamwork skills. With a passion for innovation and leadership, he is dedicated to inspiring others, driving progress, and shaping the future of robotics and automation.
Noha Mohammed El-Sayed
Robotics Vice Head
I am passionate about embedded systems, IoT, and robotics, with hands-on experience in Arduino and ESP projects. I have competed in multiple competitions, gaining strong skills in coding, teamwork, and problem-solving. Known for my knowledge-sharing and leadership spirit, I enjoy helping others learn and grow while contributing to innovative projects.