UROP Research Mentor Project Submission Portal: Submission #826
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Submission Number: 826
Submission ID: 14756
Submission UUID: 4452dfa9-c535-4dac-8081-21fe68fb19e5
Submission URI: /urop-research-mentor-project-submission-portal
Submission Update: /urop-research-mentor-project-submission-portal?token=aWSD8e96F1o5dZZhimwBwbDc4Nww_HRrY5hEQXOs1hk
Created: Fri, 08/16/2024 - 05:24 PM
Completed: Fri, 08/16/2024 - 05:24 PM
Changed: Mon, 10/07/2024 - 10:33 AM
Remote IP address: 144.174.212.17
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
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Overall Project Details
F1/10 and Electric GoKart Autonomous Vehicle Racing Platforms
Autonomous Vehicles, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Sensors, Control Systems, Robotics
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Open to all Engineering and Computer Science majors
2000 Levy Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32310 - Near the MagLab and FAMU-FSU Engineering in Innovation Park
"Innovation" bus route
In-person
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Flexible schedule (Combination of business and outside of business. TBD between student and research mentor.)
This project has two components, the first being the development of an F1/10 (Formula 1/10) car platform for autonomous and collective (swarm) operation. The second involves the development, building, and testing of an autonomous electric go-kart. Both these projects have a racing component, including going to competitions.
This research is part of a group of projects in our lab that focus on autonomous vehicle research across different settings, including urban roads, water, racing environments, and multi-vehicle collaboration. You will be exposed to key areas such as sensor technologies, environmental perception, vehicle localization, control systems, and artificial intelligence.
Our lab uses the latest technologies in machine learning, control theory, optimization methods, and connected systems to create resilient and autonomous systems. Our research involves multiple disciplines, bringing together expertise from mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer engineering, embedded systems design, mathematics, and computer science.
This research is part of a group of projects in our lab that focus on autonomous vehicle research across different settings, including urban roads, water, racing environments, and multi-vehicle collaboration. You will be exposed to key areas such as sensor technologies, environmental perception, vehicle localization, control systems, and artificial intelligence.
Our lab uses the latest technologies in machine learning, control theory, optimization methods, and connected systems to create resilient and autonomous systems. Our research involves multiple disciplines, bringing together expertise from mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer engineering, embedded systems design, mathematics, and computer science.
1) Algorithm Development and Implementation
-- Includes perception, control, localization, and path planning
2) Data Collection and Analysis
-- Gathering, processing, and interpreting data from various sensors and test drives
3) System Integration and Testing
-- Combining software and hardware components, conducting simulations and real-world experiments
4) Vehicle Building and Maintenance
-- Building and maintaining test vehicles for research
5) Collaborative Research and Documentation
-- Team meetings, literature reviews, and recording research findings
-- Includes perception, control, localization, and path planning
2) Data Collection and Analysis
-- Gathering, processing, and interpreting data from various sensors and test drives
3) System Integration and Testing
-- Combining software and hardware components, conducting simulations and real-world experiments
4) Vehicle Building and Maintenance
-- Building and maintaining test vehicles for research
5) Collaborative Research and Documentation
-- Team meetings, literature reviews, and recording research findings
REQUIRED:
- Basic experience with any programming language
- Attention to detail
- Problem-Solving
RECOMMENDED:
- A basic understanding of:
-- 1. Electric circuits
-- 2. Computer hardware, electronic devices
- Laboratory skills (training will be provided)
- Time management
- Basic experience with any programming language
- Attention to detail
- Problem-Solving
RECOMMENDED:
- A basic understanding of:
-- 1. Electric circuits
-- 2. Computer hardware, electronic devices
- Laboratory skills (training will be provided)
- Time management
My mentoring philosophy revolves around empowering students to be independent problem solvers in any domain. I treat students as subject-matter experts in their respective projects and serve as a resource alongside them when they need help, to brainstorm ideas, and if there is an issue of safety. My students should expect to look things up, learn new skills, acquire knowledge needed to accomplish their tasks, and have fun while being in a safe and professional environment. I do not expect perfection, just a willingness to learn and recover quickly from any failures. There is always something new to learn and I look forward to learning new things from students.
https://raslab.netlify.app/
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