Micromouse is a robotics competition hosted by IEEE in which students design, develop, and program a robotic mouse to autonomously navigate a maze. While it sounds like an easy task, it will require your minds to perform at an extraordinary level as you start to apply the knowledge you acquire from coursework to the real test!
We are a club that is geared towards promoting IEEE's Micromouse Competition and helping it grow at UCI. We will be having weekly meetings and build sessions to help students in groups of 1-5, build a micromouse. Our goal is to reach out to engineering and computer science students to teach them about the competition and design process, with the eventual hope of building the foundation for a successful Micromouse program here at UCI.
Micromouse is a project that gives engineers and computer scientists the hands-on experience they truly need! This project will teach you a great deal about electronics, circuit design, PCB design, and Arduino programming, which can set you apart from others professionally.
We will be starting Winter Quarter 2019.
Join our Facebook group and Slack for meeting times and updates.
Presentations and resources can be found in our Google Drive.