NORTH
VANCOUVER
ROBOTICS
TEAM TO REPRESENT CANADA
AT THE FIRST LEGO LEAGUE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN ATLANTA
Click
on the
image below twice to see a video of the Buildbots Team in action.
BuildBots,
a North Vancouver Robotics Team, composed of four Children ages 10 to
13 will
represent B.C. and Canada
at the First
Lego
League World Festival Championships in Atlanta, Georgia
in April 2007.
Chris
Lovell (13), Jason Henry (13), Peter Deltchev (11) and Nicolas
Alfonso-Vargas (10),
members of the BuildBots Team, acquired the right to attend the World
Finals by conquering the 2006 First Lego League (FLL) BC Provincial
Championship last November.
With
the
generous sponsorship of Canada
Place
Corporation and Methanex
Corporation the boys will
represent B.C. and Canada
at the world championships
that will see 104 teams from 38 countries participate in a two and a
half day
tournament testing their robotic creations and highlighting their
research
projects handed out by First Lego League (FLL).
FLL is
a
partnership between the LEGO Group and FIRST (For Inspiration and
Recognition
of Science and Technology), which was founded in 1989 by inventor Dean
Kamen to
inspire young people’s interest and participation in science
and technology.
The
team
had three months to design, build, program and test a Lego Mindstorms
robot to
explore nanotechnology. Robots had to be entirely autonomous, meaning
they
could not be remote controlled.
During
the tournament, each team competed in challenge missions that included
manipulating individual atoms, clothes that never get dirty, an
elevator to
outer space and cures for diseases. Students had 2.5 minutes per round
to
complete as many missions as possible. The BuildBots team not only
completed
all nine missions but had 40 seconds to spare.
The
children also participated in presentations and interviews focusing on
their
strengths in both robot technical design and how well they worked
together as a
team.
An
important part of the challenge included a research project in which
the
BuildBots team came up with a theoretical solution for curing
Rheumatoid Arthritis
(RA) using nano-robots. After analyzing the potential causes of
Rheumatoid
Arthritis and talking with nanotechnology scientists, the team
determined that
since a potential cause of Rheumatoid Arthritis is the lack of the
DNAse II enzyme that is required for macrophages to decompose excess DNA,
they would help the macrophages to eliminate excess DNA by using
nano-robots
that could find and break down the excess DNA.
The
team has
been
meeting 3 times a week to fine tune their
performance and is
looking forward to a thrilling experience at the World Finals on April
12th.
About Buildbots
Buildbots Robotics Club was founded in 2001 by two Computer Engineers
who realized that building robots as a group can teach children not
only many aspects of science and engineering but also soft skills like
facilitation, analytical thinking, negotiation and teamwork. During the
past 6 years BuildBots has been instructing robotics to children
independently and with North Vancouver schools.
Inquiries
Joanna
Vargas & Carlos Alfonso
BuildBots Robotics Club
Phone: 604 983 7045