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Sunday, June 1, 2014

End of the Senior Project

This is it. We're done. The senior project and the senior year has been one of the greatest most educating years of my life. I would like to thank my mentors and my mentorship as well as the iPoly robotics team for dealing with me. Now I'm going to continue what i did in robotics and become a mechanical systems engineer. I want to continue to do what i learned this year and when i make it, i'm going to remember the days here. I'm going to remember the teachers, I'm going to remember the iPoly robotics team for sure, and im going to remember the days when i kept my graduation robe hung on the wall after i finished my senior presentation because i knew i made it. Thank you for the wonderful experience iPoly.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

April Blog

Oh god all mighty these pancakes 


The menu lineup of the robotics new venture into the I-Fest Scene. As I-Fest closely approaches, I along with the robotics team have begun our plans to fund raise for next years robotics team. Most of the team is comprised of seniors so we will be leaving but we have recruited a steady following of loyal techies that hope to stand by and work with


The robotics team has also had problems recently with our previous mentor Joey Uken who started the team. In a Steve Jobesque fashion, we have decided to oust him from the club for being lazy and generally uncaring about this team. We have since associated with the school and now were hoping to stride forward without him. 

We are in a down time without any need to build a robot but we plan to build together a field for ifest.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

FTC first competition~

As part of my mentorship with the Inland Empire Broncos Robotics club, we as a club participated in our first FTC competition on December 14th. It had been a long night for Carlos, Regina, Miguel (sort of), and me. We had all spent the night awake and struggling to complete all the requirements necessary for competing in the competition such as the Robot, and our all-encompassing notebook, and putting together a presentation.  We all stayed up on skype and such to keep track of what each other was doing but at around 1:30, Miguel said he was going to take a little nap and that he’d be back in a bit and he was never heard from again. Regina stayed up with us through the night and worked very hard on completing the notebook. I had spent most of my day at a concert with Krystal that ended around 12:30. Then I took her home and drove to Carlos’s house. I got there at one and from that point we worked on our robot in between coffee breaks and snack runs. Our robot was finished at 4:17 AM the next day.
We had about two hours to kill before we had to leave the house and go to the competition so we showered and made breakfast which took up basically our whole morning. We arrived at the competition area around 7:30 which was the recommended time to come. Slowly the rest of our team started to show up and even our mentor decided to get out of bed and join us. We stayed outside of the Pit area and waited before they allowed us in. Many of the teams came in full uniform with vans and busses full of students and gear and us iPoly kids looked raggedy with our 3 boxes and our hastily constructed robot
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Inside the pit area, we all had to wear goggles and many of the teams began mingling with ours and talking and asking questions about our robot and ourselves. Carlos, regina, Miguel and I sat in the chairs, listless hoping nobody would attempt to talk to us. But they did.

We tested our robot in the arena and we did alright.

Much of the beginning consisted of inspections of our hardware and our software as well as judging of our team cohesion and robotic ability. Then after lunch, we moved onto the actual competition where we began to see who really knew what they were doing. We did alright considering that was our first competition. Many of the thrills and ups and downs of the game were crazy and exciting but in the end, we came out 11th place out of 21 contenders; not too shabby.



We all decided to leave the competition a bit early and we got berated on that but we had won an award and the only one there to pick it up was Miguel and he was not too happy about it. We won the award for best presentation, no surprise there. All in all, it was a good learning experience and lots of fun for the whole club.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Final Topic

Good news! I finally decided on my final topic that I follow through with until the rest of the year. My topic is robotics. I went through many different topics before i finally came to rest on this one. The first topic i had was computer repair, after that it was interior design which is completely different. After that didn't pan out, i decided to go into wildlife management and hopefully find somebody who could mentor me. While waiting for people to respond to phone calls and emails, i received a call from someone who said they were part of a robotics team and they asked me if i was still willing to join. I remembered afterward that i had signed up to be contacted to join a robotics team sometime during junior year. I decided that if i was going to invest my time into an extracurricular, i could also use that to my benefit and make it into my senior project. Also, robots are cool so why not make an awesome senior project out of it. So all in all, it took me 4 different attempts to finally find a working senior topic and mentor.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/489098247844023/
{Here is the facebook page for the robotics group}