ASU engineers aid high school robotics

Carl Hayden High School’s Falcon Robotics team celebrated its recent victory in an international competition

Carl Hayden High School’s Falcon Robotics team celebrated its recent victory in an international competition with a gathering at Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering.

 

In April, the 42-member Phoenix high school team bested 350 other high school robotics teams from 26 countries in taking the first-place prize in the competition in Atlanta.

 

Many of the Falcon team members came to the celebration at ASU for a demonstration of computer-game development, an exchange of ideas with ASU robotics experts, a congratulatory presentation by school of engineering Dean Deirdre Meldrum and Executive Dean Paul Johnson, and a dinner and a tour of the engineering school’s robotics facilities.

 

The engineering school has played a role in the education of the Falcon team through its outreach efforts to spark interest in science, engineering and technology among K-12 students.

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