About Us
PVAMU RoboSub is an entirely student focused endeavor based on innovation, excellence
and professionalism. Students and faculty work cohesively to gain a unique
applied experience with high-tech instrumentation. The collaboration creates
interesting ideas and produces next generation concepts. It is this ideology
that has made PVAMU RoboSub the most comprehensive and technologically advanced
program of its kind. The support of our partners is essential to the success of
students and the program.
Further contributions will mold the minds of tomorrow and allow for future
development. PVAMU RoboSub holds our contributors in the highest regard to ensure
substantial exposure and continued promotions. It is our belief this
collaboration produces a mutually beneficial relationship with our supporters.
The combined effort of current and future contributing partners will allow our
vision of a more enhanced intensive and comprehensive educational experience to
become a reality. It is these efforts that provide the ability to change the
face of tomorrow. This initiative acts as a utility for students to identify
theirs passions and exhibit their abilities. The popular and growing success of
this program has and will continue to produce innovative
technology.
PVAMU RoboSub is a senior design research team within the Prairie View A&M
University Roy G. Perry College of Engineering. The objective of this research team
is to be actively involved in the design and building of an Autonomous Underwater
Vehicle (AUV). The 2013 design team consists of approximately 14 undergraduates
Mechanical, Electrical, and Computer Engineering students, and two faculty advisors.
PVAMU RoboSub goal for this year is to build its fifth generation AUV, while gaining
knowledge about and enjoying engineering. The 2014 AUV will compete in both the
AUVSI and ONR's 10th Annual International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
Competition in San Diego, California.
and professionalism. Students and faculty work cohesively to gain a unique
applied experience with high-tech instrumentation. The collaboration creates
interesting ideas and produces next generation concepts. It is this ideology
that has made PVAMU RoboSub the most comprehensive and technologically advanced
program of its kind. The support of our partners is essential to the success of
students and the program.
Further contributions will mold the minds of tomorrow and allow for future
development. PVAMU RoboSub holds our contributors in the highest regard to ensure
substantial exposure and continued promotions. It is our belief this
collaboration produces a mutually beneficial relationship with our supporters.
The combined effort of current and future contributing partners will allow our
vision of a more enhanced intensive and comprehensive educational experience to
become a reality. It is these efforts that provide the ability to change the
face of tomorrow. This initiative acts as a utility for students to identify
theirs passions and exhibit their abilities. The popular and growing success of
this program has and will continue to produce innovative
technology.
PVAMU RoboSub is a senior design research team within the Prairie View A&M
University Roy G. Perry College of Engineering. The objective of this research team
is to be actively involved in the design and building of an Autonomous Underwater
Vehicle (AUV). The 2013 design team consists of approximately 14 undergraduates
Mechanical, Electrical, and Computer Engineering students, and two faculty advisors.
PVAMU RoboSub goal for this year is to build its fifth generation AUV, while gaining
knowledge about and enjoying engineering. The 2014 AUV will compete in both the
AUVSI and ONR's 10th Annual International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
Competition in San Diego, California.