E1.09 Project M.A.R.U
Robot that Detects and Pushes Objects Autonomously.
Sponsor: Texas State University & Mr. Jeffrey Stevens
Student Team: Jordan Severinson, Ezequiel Gardea, Alejandro Longoria, Andres Saldivar
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Lee Hinkle

Our project showcases a small autonomous Robo-Car that is designed to navigate a variety of competitive scenarios. The Robo-Car will use a variety of sensors to detect a block or another Robo-car and push it out of a sumo ring while avoiding the boundary of the ring. The Robo-Car will traverse a designated course without human intervention. This project could benefit school districts’ science and engineering programs by giving them hands-on experience to create their own Robo-Car and develop a good foundation of robotics.
E1.09 Poster Pitch
To view a PDF file of our poster, click the link below!
Team Contact Information

Team Project Manager: Jordan Severinson, jrs389@txstate.edu
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Lee Hinkle, lbh31@txstate.edu
Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: E1.09 Evaluation Form