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The TU STORM competition is designed for high school students for the learning of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Students will gain experience in calibrating sensors, programming robot controllers, and applying technical knowledge to the autonomous control of the robot. TU STORM is designed to be a high energy technological competition to test students' creativity and emphasizes the ability to collaborate with other teams.
Every team will use a TU designed robot capable of completing each mission in the competition. These robots are not remote controlled, but they will be controlled by the programs designed by the students.
Results:
December 16, 2005
- First Place, Dance the Reggaeton mission, B. T. Washington High School Robotics Team
- First Place, Find and recover supplies from the mother ship mission, Holland Hall High School Robotics Team
- First Place, Escape from the City of Doom through the Minefield mission, Holland Hall High School Robotics Team
- Judges Recognition, Completeness and Good Coding Practices, Holland Hall High School Robotics Team For Overall Missions Coding
- Judges Recognition, Most Original Code, B. T. Washington High School Robotics Team for BTW's Auto Idle Code
- Sportsmanship Award, Jenks High School Robotics Team
December 10, 2005
- Judges Award, Most Completed Missions: B. T. Washington High School Robotics Team
- Best performance, Dance the Macarena Mission: Memorial High School Lady Circuit Chargers
- Best Completion Time, Find and recover supplies from the mother ship mission: Memorial High School Circuit Chargers
- Best Completion Time, Find the center of the crop circle mission: Holland Hall High School Robotics Team
November 20, 2004
- First Place: B. T. Washington High School Robotics Team
- Second Place: Memorial High School Lady Circuit Chargers
- Third Place Memorial High School Circuit Chargers
- Sportsmanship Award: Holland Hall High School Robotics Team