UCF’s New Master’s Degree Creates Pathway to Careers in Robotics for Students Students who enroll in the program will learn to analyze, design and develop the robotics and autonomous systems that are used in society.
Learn Coding Basics During Star Wars-Themed Hour of Code The “Force” will be on the University of Central Florida’s side when it hosts an event to teach people about computer coding. During this year’s…
Asteroid Scientist to Speak on NASA Space Missions Lecture is part of “Future of Space” on-campus event
Robotics Club Does It Again at RoboBoat Trials UCF's Robotics Club does it again with a 2nd place win at the autonomous surface vehicle RoboBoats competition in Virginia Beach, VA.
Robotic Arm’s Big Flaw: Patients Say It’s ‘Too Easy’ University of Central Florida researchers thought the ease of the using the program’s automatic mode would be a huge hit. But they were wrong –…
Robotics Club Brings Home 2nd Place from ASVC 2010 The UCF Robotics Club brought home a $5,000 second place win from the third International Autonomous Surface Vehicle competitions (ASVC) held in Virginia Beach June 3-6.
Robotics Club Seeks 3rd Win in Surface Vehicle Competition UCF Robotics Club are set to challenge a dozen other universities in the AUVSI autonomous surface vehicle competition. They are hoping for a third straight win.
UCF in Top 10 at Robot Games The UCF Robotics Club won seventh place out of 43 teams that competed in the 2010 IEEE Southeastern Conference Hardware Competition March 18-21 in Charlotte,…
UCF/IST Submersible Team Gets 4th Place Stray surface reflections confused the sensors on the IST/UCF Robot Club’s vehicle, spoiling the chance for a possible 2nd place finish during the Association for…
Robotics Club Competes in Virginia Event UCF’s Robotics Club is one of eight university teams meeting in Virginia Beach, VA for the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International/Office of Naval Research…
Spotlight: UCF Celebrates the Arts Elevates Collaboration of Arts and Tech Central Florida Public Media
‘National leader’: UCF Graduate Programs Get Recognition in U.S. News & World Report Florida Politics