The Master Programme in Robotics and Advanced Construction is an innovative educational format that offers interdisciplinary skills and understanding through a series of class seminars that are put into practice through hands-on workshops. IAAC gives students the opportunity to create individual studio agendas and develop Pilot Thesis Projects based on the knowledge acquired during the seminars and workshops split into 3 Modules. In this way, IAAC puts together an experimental learning environment for the training of professionals with both theoretical and practical responses to the increasing complexity of the construction sector.

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Workshop 2.1:

Team Collaborative Workflow and Modular System Development Group C: Onur Dogrultucu, Priyam Ravinder, Sam Holcombe __________________________________________________________________ The workshop comprised of learning about the varying aspects of collaborative and professional workflows used within robotics development System Architecture Github Workflow & WSL Basic IDEs, Docker & Advanced Python The first day of the project was centered around … Read more

Workshop 2.1 – AIRFLIP

In the following blog post, we will analyse the development of the concept of our project carried out in Workshop 2.1. Team Collaborative Workflow and Modular System Development Guide, in which a Rotatory Gantry structure is proposed for the flip-type movement of a robotic arm. AIRFLIP – Rotary Gantry System for Small-Scale Cobots Overview The … Read more

WORKSHOP 2.1 toss a coin

Robotic Coin Toss — Workshop Context This project was developed within the framework of MRAC Workshop 2.1, a hands-on workshop focused on collaborative workflows and modular system development in robotics. The workshop emphasizes not only technical experimentation, but also the process of working as a team using shared digital tools, version control, and structured documentation. As … Read more