Competition Projects
The Engineering Design & Innovation Centre is home to a number of multidisciplinary project teams who participate in annual or biennial overseas competitions. The project teams comprise of and are led by students in the Innovation & Design Programme who can count their work in the competitions toward their project modules in the programme.
Bumblebee is a student-run, multi-disciplinary robotics team. The Bumblebee team designs and builds Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) and Autonomous Surface Vessels (ASVs) to navigate across oceans independently, from the shore line and the water surface, to deep waters.
In this competition team, students design, manufacture, and build a formula style race car to compete in the annual intercollegiate FSAE competition in Michigan.
NUS RoboMaster is a student-run team comprising members hailing different academic disciplines, working together to develop multiple robots to compete in the DJI RoboMaster University Championships – the ultimate robot death match.
This multidisciplinary team of students from Engineering, Science, and Computing builds robots to participate in the prestigious University Rover Challenge held annually at the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah, USA.