Meet The John Bowne Robotics Team
Welcome to the John Bowne High School Robotics Team. In this page, we will introduce you the different teams that are involved, as well as the director for that subteam. Each team has a different job to accomplish and working together is the best way to get the job done.
Team Captain: Daniel Lim
Subteams:
1) CAD
The CAD stands for "Computer-aided design" or "Computer-aided drafting". Here students in this specific subteam, create a visual idea of the robot that is being created. The visual idea that they create is in a 3D format which will help rest of the groups how the different parts are put together and seek the problems they might face during they put together the robot.
Director: Daniel Lim
2) Public Relations/Marketing
Here students have a job of spreading the words of the FIRST Robotics. They update the school website with newly added information, make t-shirts for the team, inform people what the F.I.R.S.T Robotic is, as well as our team and write letters for getting sponsor to support for the team.
Director: Shifat Ferdy
3) Electronics
The people in Electronics play a major part in making the robot. This subteam controls the motors which allows the robot to function as well as providing the circuts to provide the electronic signals needed for the robot to work.
Director: Michael Odemena/James Woo
4) Programming/Command and Control
Programming works as brain in making the robots.Student in programming writes codes that instructs the robot. The source code is written in more than one programming language. The main reason for this is to create instructions for the robot, to perform specific operation.
Director: Asif Ali
5) Drive Train/Chassis
Students who belong in this group controls the movement of the robots as well as the main body. They make sure that the robots move and provide the under cariage for the robot.
Director: Sanjay Singh
6) Pneumatics and Effector
The robot may look like its finished, but the robot need the ability throw, lift, push and pull specific objects. In order for these actions to take place, the arm and the ends must to be good and well made enough to participate in the mechanical game.
Director: Thalyann Olivo
Welcome to the John Bowne High School Robotics Team. In this page, we will introduce you the different teams that are involved, as well as the director for that subteam. Each team has a different job to accomplish and working together is the best way to get the job done.
Team Captain: Daniel Lim
Subteams:
1) CAD
The CAD stands for "Computer-aided design" or "Computer-aided drafting". Here students in this specific subteam, create a visual idea of the robot that is being created. The visual idea that they create is in a 3D format which will help rest of the groups how the different parts are put together and seek the problems they might face during they put together the robot.
Director: Daniel Lim
2) Public Relations/Marketing
Here students have a job of spreading the words of the FIRST Robotics. They update the school website with newly added information, make t-shirts for the team, inform people what the F.I.R.S.T Robotic is, as well as our team and write letters for getting sponsor to support for the team.
Director: Shifat Ferdy
3) Electronics
The people in Electronics play a major part in making the robot. This subteam controls the motors which allows the robot to function as well as providing the circuts to provide the electronic signals needed for the robot to work.
Director: Michael Odemena/James Woo
4) Programming/Command and Control
Programming works as brain in making the robots.Student in programming writes codes that instructs the robot. The source code is written in more than one programming language. The main reason for this is to create instructions for the robot, to perform specific operation.
Director: Asif Ali
5) Drive Train/Chassis
Students who belong in this group controls the movement of the robots as well as the main body. They make sure that the robots move and provide the under cariage for the robot.
Director: Sanjay Singh
6) Pneumatics and Effector
The robot may look like its finished, but the robot need the ability throw, lift, push and pull specific objects. In order for these actions to take place, the arm and the ends must to be good and well made enough to participate in the mechanical game.
Director: Thalyann Olivo