My name is Vishnu Rathnam, co-founder of Snoqualmie Robotics, freshman at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. I have been building and programming robots competitively for the past 7 years and won many awards. I did four years of FIRST Lego League (FLL) and four years of FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC). My favorite part in robotics is to work on the mechanical and electrical aspects of the robot.
I do Robotics Summer Camps to raise funds for charity. Here is a small video me and my brother put together of our work. Check it out here. |
Hi, my name is Hari Rathnam, co-founder of Snoqualmie Robotics, sophomore at Mount Si High School. I have done FIRST Lego League (FLL) three seasons in a row Food Factor, Senior Solutions and Natures Fury. Each year we went to the state finals and in Natures Fury we won the award for project presentation. At FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), me and my team went to the state championship two times in a row :).
Me and my brother Vishnu Rathnam ran a robotics class in summer since 2014. We raised $4000 from those classes as of spring 2017 for a charity in India. I am delivering a robotics camp again this year 2017 for my charity. I hope to visit my charity during our upcoming visit to India and donate the funds we raise in 2017. |
My name Manjesh Puram, sophomore at Mount Si High School. My favorite hobbies are biking with my friends. I love to play league of legends. Enjoy playing soccer and riding my bike.
I am part of CKMS Robotics team for the past two years. I am the lead build engineer. Our team went to the FTC state championship two years in a row. My favorite part of robotics is building and talking about how to make the robot work. I love working on the robot and with the team. I was one of the instructors at the 2015 summer camps. |
My name is Rahul Rajkumar, recent graduate from Mount Si High School. I was one of the mentors to the FLL team at Snoqualmie Elementary School (2015-16). I did one year of FLL and four years of FIRST Tech Challenge. I enjoy building and dealing with the mechanical aspects of the robot. Our team from MSHS went to FTC State Finals in 2016 and won the Control Award.
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