We started our first-ever meeting by introducing to our members the 3 Sub Teams: Suspension, Wheels, and Frame. In the beginning, we only had the Chassis team, but we later found the help of Electrical and Mechanical Senior Design Teams.
Second-ever rover meeting, with Suspension Team presenting research findings and important general information.
Wheels, Frame, and Suspension Team Brainstorming
Suspension Team finalizing their concepts
ASME Rover Pumpkin wins 1st Place in ME Pumpkin Carving Contest.
Outreach event for transfer and freshman students of UNT
Wheels, Frame, and Suspension Team meeting at the Spark Lab over Winter Break
Merging Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, our Chassis Team now works with 3 Senior Design Teams to support the progression of the Rover.
All teams are now granted access to a group Work Area to collaborate in the assembly of the Rover
6 D.O.F. Service Robotic Arm Senior Design Team
Controls Senior Design Team
Communications Senior Design Team
Weekly meetings in the Computer Lab working on SolidWorks
ASME placing 1st in the Trebuchet Challenge for Engineering Week
Weekly coffee meeting with our sponsor
Quick 3 day break from the Rover Project to make the Trebuchet
As we continue with our progression in the project, we hope to extend the opportunity for future generations of UNT students to improve on our Rover and continue to compete on a yearly basis. The University Rover Challenge is known for its abundance in national and international teams, so we hope that our small yet continually growing team from Texas can one day compete and continue to compete for years to come.
-UNT Rover Team