AUST Robotics Club successfully organized Robotics Bootcamp 101 during the Spring ’24 semester, offering students a hands-on entry into the world of robotics through a structured 4-week program. Designed for beginners, the bootcamp provided practical experience with microcontrollers, sensors, and real-life automation projects. Participants worked on exciting builds such as Smart LED Control, Light Sensor-Based Night Lamps, Temperature and Humidity Monitors, Motion-Activated Lights, Bluetooth-Controlled Devices, and Soil Moisture-Based Plant Watering Systems.
The highlight of the bootcamp was the Line-Following Robot project, which was split into two parts: hardware assembly and software testing—giving students a complete robotics workflow experience. All sessions were scheduled to complement academic classes, making it easy for students to join without affecting their coursework.
Through this initiative, AUSTRC continues to uphold its mission—“Robotics for Building a Safer Future”—by empowering students to bring their ideas to life with technology and teamwork.