Mission Statement

The mission of the robotics club at National University is to enhance and supplement the science and engineering curricula offered at National University with fun and interesting robotics seminars and projects while facilitating an environment for all robotics enthusiasts to gather, exchange ideas and meet other likeminded students

What We Do

At NURobotics we are excited to learn new things, build awesome stuffs like Self-Driving Cars, Drones or Quadruped Robots.

Learn

Robotics isn't an easy topic as there are a lot of things you need to know such as electronics, programming. But don't be intimidating, it's not as hard as you thought it would be. NURobotics is an open space for learning, asking questions and getting helps from our advisor or fellow students.

Build

The field of Robotics system encompasses everything to do with the design, neural networksm engineering, programming, testing and development of robors. After all, it's IoT that has become popular nowadays. Here at NURobotics we provide you tools and projects that help you understand programming and build a real-world application.

Play

What do you want to build? What about applying machine learning or artificial intelligence to your next robot? Be creative and apply what you learn to solve a real-world problem.

Explore Our Currrent Projects

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Get Started With Arduino

Arduino is an awesome open-source electronics platform that allows you to learn about hardware and software.

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Arduino Car

Build an Arduino Car from scatch.

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Learning Autodesk Fusion 360

All days lights grass midst from unto

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Raspberry Pi Projects

You can build incredible things with Raspberry Pi every day.

Upcoming events

Our meeting is on Friday weekly.

We get together every Friday from 10am-12pm, room 211, at the Kearny Mesa Campus. Feel free to join us. If you are new and want to join our club please sign up using the link below

Sign Up

Interesting Reads

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Technology | March 30, 2019
What Is a Robot?

Ever curious about what made of a robot?

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Technology | March 30, 2019
So you want to build robots?

Here are some practical steps to get you started.

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