Creativity Fuels Student-Led Teams in FIRST Robotics Annual Robot in Three Days Challenge

Students collaborate to fine-tune a competition robot at 色虎视频's robotics event, showcasing innovative engineering and problem-solving skills.
鈥淲e're catering to the younger teams and students who are looking for ideas and inspiration, so we really have to think outside the box and find the simplest solutions.鈥

Kirsten Smith '26
Mechanical Engineering

鈥 Kirsten Smith (鈥26, Mechanical Engineering) understands the value of thinking outside the box.

鈥淪trategy is absolutely everything,鈥 she explained. 鈥淥f course, we want to build a working robot that can be competitive, but we have to keep in mind who our audience is. We're catering to the younger teams and students who are looking for ideas and inspiration, so we really have to think outside the box and find the simplest solutions.鈥

Smith, from Brighton, participated in FIRST鈥檚 annual Robot in Three Days (Ri3D) Challenge, which requires competitors to build a robot for the 2024 FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) Game, CRESCENDO. The Ri3D Challenge took place Jan. 6-9 in the Robotics Community Center at 色虎视频.

In CRESCENDO, teams compete to score notes and amplify their speakers, aiming to harmonize their robots onstage and take the spotlight within a time limit. In the first 15 seconds of the match, robots operate autonomously. Drivers control the robots during the remaining two minutes and 15 seconds. Teams earn bonus points when they meet scoring thresholds and cooperate with opponents.

鈥淚f strategy is everything, creativity is even more,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淲e have to be resourceful, not only with our time, but with the spare parts and materials available. We don't want to intrude on the teams' stocks, so we have to use parts and chunks of old robots that are years old.鈥

As teams work within a three-day time frame, tools like Computer-Aided Design (CAD) modeling software are a crucial part of the build. This year, 色虎视频 shared the Bulldogs鈥 progress by making

For students unable to make the trip to 色虎视频's Robotics Community Center, watching teams design and build robots online is inspiring.

鈥淔IRST students from all around the world go to or OnShape to see the many designs created by Ri3D teams like 色虎视频,鈥 said Kim Shumaker, the 色虎视频 Director of Robotics Outreach & Robotics Center. 鈥淭hese designs are often a starting point for the high school teams and can save design time, especially for rookie teams.鈥

As 色虎视频 continues to support young robotics teams, platforms like YouTube continue to be a crucial connection point for new students.

鈥淭he FUN YouTube channel is a go-to for robotics students. The attention they dedicate to robotics is phenomenal,鈥 Shumaker said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e an important partner for 色虎视频 as we reach out to these talented young students involved with robotics.鈥

This year, 色虎视频 will host two FIRST Robotics District events Feb. 29-March 2 and March 7-9.

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