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Student Robotics

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Student Robotics is a volunteer based organisation that runs an annual free-to-enter robotics competition for 16- to 18-year-olds.〔(¿Quién filtra los datos? - El Pais article (in Spanish) that mentions Student Robotics. )〕〔("From robot to robot", a talk at 27C3 about Student Robotics. )〕
The group was founded at the University of Southampton in 2006. Students at the University of Bristol〔(Autumn 2010 issue of LynchPin Bristol Engineering newsletter )〕 and Grenoble INP〔(Grenoble INP news article - Des élèves-ingénieurs de Grenoble INP ont participé au concours "Student Robotics" (in French) )〕 joined the project in 2010. The project is funded through sponsorship.
== Student Robotics competition ==
The competition lasts 6 months, starting in October and finalising in April.
The 2015 Competition was held on the 25th & 26 April.〔(Student Robotics Homepage )〕

The competition consists of the first day being a "Tinker Day" as well as hosting the first league matches. The second day is the continuation of the league matches and then a knockout stage to determine the winners of the competition. Historically the competition was usually hosted on the Highfield Campus of the University of Southampton, however the 2014 and 2015 competitions were held at Newbury Racecourse Grandstand.
Participating teams are introduced to the competition, as well as given their kit at a "KickStart" event at the beginning of the academic year in October. Kickstart involves multiple talks by Student Robotics volunteers who are knowledgeable in the subject. There is also a Mini-game to introduce the teams into the sort of problems they will encounter in the next 6 months. Historically Kickstart was also usually located on the Highfield Campus of the University of Southampton, but for the 2014 competition there were Kickstarts at the University of Bristol and Gresham's School, and for the 2015 competition there were Kickstarts at the University of Bristol, Facebook's office in London, and Technische Universität München.
There are then multiple "Tech Days" held at multiple locations where teams are encouraged to work on their robot under the supervision of Student Robotics Volunteers ("Blueshirts").
The competition rules mandate that the robots are autonomous, rather than remote controlled. The competitors may program their robot in Python via an IDE provided by Student Robotics. Student Robotics does not ban, nor support other methods than the IDE for programming their robots.
The competition costs schools nothing apart from travel to enter, with a budget also being given to schools to spend on equipment.〔(Information on Teams Budgets )〕

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