Description: Robotics is a collaborative, hands-on, project-based class. Students will work in teams throughout this course. By building and programming robots capable of manuevering around obstacles, interacting with their environment, and replicating animal behavior, students will explore basic concepts in robotics. Through various activities and assignments, students will learn how robotics is an interdisciplinary field that brings together various branches of engineering, computer science, physics, and biology. Refer to the ATDP Page for more information.
Course Instructor: Mr. Morgan Curley (e-mail: mrcurley@mac.com)
Course TA: Arkajit Dey (e-mail: arkajit@berkeley.edu, sn: chessmasteradey)
Course iTAs: Arkajit Dey & Ulysses Popple
Class Meeting Times: Monday & Thursday
Classroom: Corey Lab, Tolman Hall