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Future engineers shine at ATU Donegal Summer Camp

written by Staff Writer August 26, 2024
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Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Donegal recently hosted its highly anticipated Mechanical & Electronic Engineering Camp at its Letterkenny campus.

It brought together 26 young minds for a hands-on experience in engineering.

The camps, which are designed to introduce secondary school students to the exciting world of mechanical and electronic engineering, featured a variety of engaging activities that showcased the practical applications of these critical fields.

Christopher Roulston, Engineering Lecturer at ATU Donegal, comments “Students from across Donegal displayed enthusiasm and talent throughout the week, making the camp a resounding success.”

One of the most exciting events of the week was the “Robot Soccer Wars,” where teams of three students each programmed their robots using Python and customised their team colours with Neopixels. Equipped with two DC Motors, one Servo Motor, and a Micro:Bit, the students had full control over their robots’ movements as they competed in a thrilling robotics football championship. Participating teams transformed the campus into an arena of high drama, with tactics, elation, and even some disputes mirroring the intensity of professional sports throughout the competitions.  

The competition finalised with two winning categories, a junior and senior team. Dean Porter (Crana College, Buncrana),  Sean Bradley (Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana), and Niall McShane (St. Eunan’s College, Letterkenny) took home the winning prize for the junior team. Max Gubbins, (St. Eunan’s College, Letterkenny) Daniel McShane, (St. Eunan’s College, Letterkenny) and Alex Butler, (Carndonagh Community School) claimed the prize for the senior category.  

Beyond the excitement of robotics, students also delved into Mechanical Engineering. They were introduced to 3D CAD software to design components for an Air Engine, learning to visualise and interact with these components digitally. In the mechanical workshop, students brought their designs to life using 3D printed parts, demonstrating impressive engineering skills in building and assembling their engines. Additionally, participants engaged in a 3D scanning and reverse engineering exercise, scanning and 3D printing busts of themselves. As a souvenir, each student received a custom-made CNC machined fidget spinner.

Christopher further added, “We are delighted to have hosted such a dedicated group of potential future engineers and are already looking forward to next year’s camp.” 

 

Future engineers shine at ATU Donegal Summer Camp was last modified: August 26th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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