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NASA Sponsorships for Robotics Competition Available

Jet Propulsion Laboratory https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ Oct. 9, 2001

High school students from Southern California can cash in on an opportunity to get NASA money to build their own robot.

High school students from Southern California can cash in on an opportunity to get NASA money to build their own robot.

Last year, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena awarded sponsorships to more than 20 teams to build their robots and compete in a regional robotics competition. Forty-seven schools and nearly 2,000 high school students engaged in the thrills of competition. So far, 59 schools have indicated interest in the Southern California regional. With increased interest, the competition for NASA sponsorships will be very tight.

"We want to expose new schools to this activity because it's a cool way to interest kids in science and engineering," said Alice Wessen, manager of solar system and technology outreach at JPL. "The trick is to also find ways to recruit new sponsors."

NASA sponsorships are only awarded to first- and second-year teams. Wessen says there is no limit to how many students can participate on a team, and there is something for every student. Tasks range from pneumatics and mechanical engineering to publicity and web design. There are needs for space, materials and resources to support all of their involvement. One sponsor is not nearly enough; schools need multiple sponsors. "We encourage businesses large and small to help inspire these kids in robotics. The community at large will ultimately benefit from the investment," she said.

The regional competition will take place in March and is one of 13 competitions around the country. More than 500 teams will compete in the national robotics competition held at Walt Disney World's Epcot Center in Orlando, Fla., in April.

Registration for the regional competition is open through Dec. 7. The deadline for submitting a sponsorship application is Nov. 2. Those interested in participating should contact JPL's Public Services Office at (818) 354-0112.

The competition is organized by First (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), a non-profit organization whose mission is to generate an interest in science and technology. Information on First is available at: http://www.usfirst.org/ . Managed for NASA by the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, JPL is the lead U.S. center for robotic exploration of the solar system.

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