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JHU RoboCompetition 2010 Wrap-Up

Let the day begin!
Let the day begin!
Every team needs a pep talk!
Every team needs a pep talk!
Making a robotic windmill is hard work!
Making a robotic windmill is hard work!
The slalom race always draws a crowd.
The slalom race always draws a crowd.
Some robots are made to dance.
Some robots are made to dance.


This year's JHU RoboCompetition was a wonderful success! The event brought over 100 high school and middle school students to compete, making it our largest competition ever. The new location was a nice home for the event and the judges were truly amazed by the entrants in this year's new event-- Robot Dance. Additionally, we were very happy that so many attendees could stay for the LCSR laboratory tours, on which students were able to interact with cutting-edge medical and underwater robotics. This page lists the challenge winners and shows some photographs from the event. Click on a photograph for a larger view.

Thank You!

Thank you all -- for your hard work, your wonderful spirits throughout the event, and your astonishing robots. For us, you all are winners, and we were very impressed with the performance of each team. You all really exceeded our expectations in so many ways.

We would also like to thank our sponsors:


We hope to see you all next year!!

2010 Winners

Congratulations to all the teams who participated in the 2010 Johns Hopkins Robo-Challenge!

Petite Slalom

Category 1 (Boe-bots):

1st place - Institute of Notre Dame: Alison Friedlander, Ester Palocci, Marylynne Sitko

2nd place - Home Schooled: Gideon Billings

3rd place -Thomas Jefferson High School and Chantilly High School: Pavan Naik, Nakkul Sreenivas

Category 2 (Other robots):

1st place - Crofton Middle School: T. Shane McClanahan, Michaela O'Connor, Miahnna Nguyen

Mystery Course

1st place - Old Court Middle School: Kathy Nguyen and Nere Eyeguokan

2nd place - Wilde Lake High School: Nitin Raghu, Moriah Counts, Niket Jhaveri

3rd place - Eastern Technical High School: Paul Hollenstein, Patrick Socha, Frank Eyenga

Search and Destroy

1st place - Home Schooled: Gideon Billings

2nd place - Institute of Notre Dame: Alison Friedlander, Ester Palocci, Marylynne Sitko

3rd place - Eastern Technical High School: Paul Hollenstein, Patrick Socha, Frank Eyenga

Innovative Use

High School Category:

1st Place - Hareford High School: Kenna O'Rourke

2nd Place - Eastern Technical High School: Connor Gudmundsson, Illya Lukynenko, Ronald McKinney

Middle School Category:

1st Place - Loyola Blakefield School: Dan Noppenberger, Dan O'Neill, Maximilian Victor McCrary

2nd Place - Argyle Magnet Middle School: Adonis Corvosier

Robot Dance

1st place - Institue of Notre Dame: Alison Friedlander, Ester Palocci, Marylynne Sitko

2rd place - Rocky Run Middle School: Dev Lakhia, Rishabh Mazmudar

3rd place - St. Timothy's School: Sum Mei Cheung, Ching Ting Chen, Wanqing Wang

School Prizes

Participation Award - Argyle Magnet Middle School

Dedication ("Lifer") Award - Chopticon

This page was last modified 14:45, 5 May 2010.