From ARVP
The pamphlet should advise potential members what the project is about, how can they get involved, and how does the project benefit them.
Project Profile
- ARVP was established in 1996 to develop autonomous robotic vehicles. We have competed from 1996-2006 in the Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition (IGVC) engineering and building a variety of vehicles. Our most recent ground vehicle, URSA Minor, received 1st place in the GPS Navigation Challenge in 2006.
Meet our Members (quotes from various team members)
- "Working with ARVP allows me to apply theoretical knowledge I learn in my classes in a real engineering design environment. On the plus side, I get to expand my business skills in ways I have never imagined!" - Robbie Sharma, 3rd Year Electrical Engineering Student, COPPER Team Leader
Benefits Overview
- Personalized ARVP clothing
- Reference letters on volunteer initiative
- Free trip to San Diego, California
- Access to a large library of course textbooks
- Discounts on ARVP activities (mini-golf, lazer quest etc.)
- Scholarship opportunities
- Tutorials on soldering, CAD design, and circuit design
- Access to ARVP Movie night and free food
Why is ARVP a great place to volunteer?
- Dynamic people
- Team-oriented environment
- Apply and hone engineering skills
- Excellent Benefits
- Leadership opportunities
Have an application page and they drop off the brochure at our office
- Full Name
- Faculty and Program
- Contact Number
- Skills (should be listed in a way where people can check off at least 3 - confidence boost)
- Programming, Circuit Design, Research, CAD, Soldering, public speaking, powerpoint, fund raising,
- Project interests
- Either by discipline (EE, Mec E, Software) or by sub-project (Circuit Design, Programming, CAD, designing robotic projects for kids)
- What are your goals for this year?
