UNLV Engineering Team One of 25 Selected to Participate in Worldwide Robotics Challenge

News Release Media Contact: Megan Downs, Director of Communications, College of Engineering (702) 895-3965 A team of UNLV researchers and students will compete in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, (DARPA) Challenge Finals, an elite competition of robots and their human supervisors to be held on June 5-6, 2015 at Fariplex in Pomona, Calif. UNLV was one of just 25 teams worldwide announced as finalists today by DARPA. In the demonstration event, robots will be tested on capabilities that could enable them to assist first responders during future natural and man-made disasters. UNLV will compete against teams from institutions such as Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Virginia Tech, Lockheed Martin; as well as countries such as Hong Kong, China, Italy, Germany and Japan. UNLV’s team, DRC-HUBO @UNLV, is led by Paul Oh, Lincy Professor for Unmanned Aerial Systems at UNLV. Oh, who is part of the mechanical engineering department in the Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering, is an internationally renowned expert in robotic and autonomous systems with more than 20 years in the field. Oh leads UNLV’s team of post graduate researchers, industry partners, as well as graduate and undergraduate students. “The scope of work that a robot must execute for the DRC is unprecedented,” Oh said. “It is an honor for us at UNLV to be counted among the top roboticists in the world who get to pursue this noble endeavor.” To qualify for the DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) finals, the UNLV team had to prove its robot is able to engage an emergency shut-off switch, get up from a prone position, traverse 10 meters without falling, pass over...