PBL Program 2025 at Kyutech, Japan
RAI students (i4 and i5 groups) earned top honors in a Problem-Based Learning competition at Kyushu Institute of Technology, excelling in Climbing Stairs and Football Goalkeeping challenges.
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RAI students (i4 and i5 groups) earned top honors in a Problem-Based Learning competition at Kyushu Institute of Technology, excelling in Climbing Stairs and Football Goalkeeping challenges.
RAI students and faculty secured first place at the Robocup Japan Open 2024, one of the most significant Robocup competitions in Japan and the global Robocup community.
Collaborative program between RAI and Kyushu Institute of Technology under the Sakura Science Program.
Third-year students won runner-up recognition at a competition in Busan, South Korea, focused on cultural heritage themes.
Two papers from sophomore students were published, including Autonomous Modular Harvesting System for Vertical Aeroponic Farming and Autonomous Rescue Hexapod Robot.
Seventy students participated in an academic trip featuring The International Robot Exhibition (IREX), the world's largest robot trade fair.
Dr. Pitikhate Sooraksa achieved publication in a Web of Science Q1 journal.
Students toured the facility under guidance from lecturer Mr. Sanchai Thongjantar, an ex-Senior Director at the company.
Students won first prize in the Mobile Robot for Logistics category with the esteemed royal trophy graciously granted by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.
Dr. Sarucha Yanyong and Associate Professor Somyot Kaitwanidvilai received recognition for their paper on adaptive control systems.
The department created a specialized serving robot measuring 40x40 cm, engineered to serve food to passengers while the train is in motion.
Ph.D. student Dwi Joko Suroso, mentored by Professor Pitikhate Sooraksa, received the Best Presentation Award at the 6th International Conference.