The intent of the project was to create a radio telescope capable of mapping hydrogen in the galaxy and teaching young, aspiring astronomers how different (non-optical) types of telescopes are constructed.
The Yale Undergraduate Rover Association is building a functioning rover to compete in the 2015 University Rover Challenge (URC) hosted by the Mars Society in Hankesville, Utah.
This interdisciplinary undergraduate/graduate course that exposes students to “open source science”, “commons-based peer production” and to undertake some “maker” service learning outreach.
The goal of this project is to improve perioperative flow in hospitals by creating an app that will update a specific surgical patient’s healthcare providers of their status and location in the hospital throughout their stay and operation.
The Trinity Firefighting Competition is a robotics competition in which participating teams build autonomous, maze-navigating robots capable of finding a fire and putting it out.
The Intel-Cornell Cup is a college level embedded design competition created to empower student to become the inventors of the newest innovative applications of embedded technology.
The Acrobot is an underactuated robot that senses its own position and responds by moving its arm back and forth to excite its body dynamics into expressive movements.