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Project: Co-educational Robot Project

They create drones and bipedal robots and compete in various competitions with the aim of winning.

Hello students, our robot project is divided into three divisions: the flying group, the walking group, and the AI group. The flying group makes drones and participates in indoor flying robot contests. The walking group makes bipedal robots and participates in robot fighting competitions and bipedal rescue robot competitions. From 2020, we will establish a new AI group and explore knowledge about AI, which will be necessary in the future. If you are interested in these things, regardless of your faculty or department, why not join us and deepen your understanding of the things you love?

What is the project?

  • Project Objective

    Flying Team)
    We will create a drone and participate in the Student Indoor Flying Robot Contest with the aim of winning. We are researching and developing drones that can be used in natural disasters and mountain rescues, which have been increasing in recent years.
    Walking Team)
    We will create a bipedal robot and compete in the world's largest bipedal fighting competition, "ROBO-ONE," with the aim of winning. We will also create a bipedal rescue robot and develop a support robot for rescue and disaster investigation during disasters.
    AI Team)
    Deepen your knowledge and understanding of AI, which will play a vital role in our lives in the coming age. Learn programming languages and use programs to control drones and other machines.

Flying Team

Walking Team

AI Team

  • Project
    Main activities and achievements

    2019
    Bipedal Fighting Tournament ROBO-ONE 3kg Division 3rd Place
    2018
    5th place in the All Japan Student Indoor Flying Robot Competition
    2018
    ROBO-ONEauto Runner-up
    2016
    ROBO-ONE Winner

  • Project Establishment Year

    2007

  • Participating students
    Main Faculties and Departments

    Faculty of Engineering (Department of Mechanical Engineering), Faculty of International Studies, etc. (Participation is open to all faculties and departments)