Member Pages and Blogs
You can find out what projects some of our members are working on. You can get inspiration for some great ideas from these projects. Listed in alphabetical order by First Name and Last Name
Alan Timm: Built an InMoov and created the inmoov_ros ROS framework. https://www.youtube.com/c/alansrobotlab https://www.facebook.com/alansrobotlab https://github.com/alansrobotlab
Alex Brown http://abrobotics.tripod.com/ Expert competitor in the Trinity Fire Fighting Robotics contest. Winner in other divisions and regular contributor to RSSC classes. Past RSSC President. Constant contributor in the AI based robot http://leafproject.org
Bob Barboza: http://kidstalkradiola.com works on the Occupy Mars Learning Adventure for getting kids interested in STEAM - Science, Technology, Engineering, visual-Arts and Math
Bruce W. (Dr. Bruce): Artificial Intelligence based robots research http://leafproject.org
Carl S. : TeleToyland is a site devoted to web connected robots (web telerobotics), telepresence, web animatronics, animated and interactive web art, and interesting web cams. Through these projects, you can reach out of the Internet virtual world and affect the real world - the fun side of the Internet of Things! http://teletoyland.com
Eric Wiemers: is working on a robot arm that tracks a color object. Other topics include kinematics. You can read Eric's blog here:
www.itsprojectday.wordpress.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDU-0cImsBg
Arduino Code using the LynxMotion robot arm. It includes the inverse kinematics equations.
www.itsprojectday.wordpress.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDU-0cImsBg
Arduino Code using the LynxMotion robot arm. It includes the inverse kinematics equations.
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Howard Howell: Intro to Robotics and other topics testless.wordpress.com/
Jim Uberzetsig: Jim has contributed many great documents in the areas of robot navigation http://web.csulb.edu/~wmartinz/rssc/robotics-tutorials.html
John Edward Mullen: http://www.johnedwardmullen.com/ - book author and award winning book Digital Dick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AikN1jLstCY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AikN1jLstCY
John Willauer: Focuses on using Linux for robotics. Here is John's presentation from 4-9-2016 at the RSSC meeting
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Martin M. (Prof. Mason): Lots of excellent http://profmason.com
Mike Maready Virtual Robot source for linux and windows. A Python based robot simulator program.
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Download this impressive Python based program virtual robot here.
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Paul Ashley: works on teaching robotics using VEX and Arduino kits. He provides free classes. Check here for info http://www.robo-works.net/
Patricia T.: http://www.meetup.com/GEEclasses/ and https://www.facebook.com/pages/Makersville/403467696455087 and http://patch.com/users/trish-tsoi-a-sue Patricia provides classes on STEAM subjects to young students in Long Beach, California
Thomas M.: http://www.robots-and-androids.com/ and http://www.meetup.com/The-Riverside-Robotics-Society/ and the new California Institute of Robotics http://calroboticsinfo.wix.com/robotcolllege
Walter Martinez.: Competed in Battlebots, Robotica, Robotwars, Battlebots IQ, Steel Conflict, SOZbots and many others. Interests include robotics education, robot navigation, humaoids and AI. Walter designed a robotics learning kit designed to teach you robotics from scratch based on the Arduino UNO, continuous servo motors, sonar, line following IR and other sensors- see here for more info: http://roboticscity.com
Walter wrote a quick guide for installing the Leaf Artificial Intelligence software in Windows 7,8.1 or 10.
http://www.roboticscity.com/artificial-intelligence-leafproject-opensource.html Includes files need it to get it working. Original project is at http://leafproject.org Also past RSSC President 2012-2014. Currently working on creating an InMoov humanoid robot
Walter wrote a quick guide for installing the Leaf Artificial Intelligence software in Windows 7,8.1 or 10.
http://www.roboticscity.com/artificial-intelligence-leafproject-opensource.html Includes files need it to get it working. Original project is at http://leafproject.org Also past RSSC President 2012-2014. Currently working on creating an InMoov humanoid robot
Sergei G. The creator of TrackRoamer http://trackroamer.com/ among many other great robots including self balancing robots. Sergei contributes greatly to the society and actively teaches his knowledge and finding with everyone. Sergei shared lots of great files, libraries during our June 2015 meeting
Ben Partida: Is a highly motivated individual with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Technology. He is passionate about STEM education and loves promoting robotics to people of all ages. Ben's enthusiasm for technology and education makes him an excellent advocate for STEM initiatives, and his background in computer science gives him a solid foundation to support his passion. Whether it's introducing young children to robotics or teaching older adults about the latest technology, Ben is always eager to share his knowledge and inspire others.