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OUR PROGRAMS

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The School of Engineering and Science Robotics program consist of two FLL teams for 7th and 8th grade students, one FTC team for the 9th and 10th graders, and one FRC team for the 11th and 12th graders. In addition to competing in the First Competition each year, our team members also volunteer in community events to teach neighborhood elementary pupils about Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).

  • First Lego League: Team 4844 (B Fusion) and Team 4845 (G Fusion). Our students learn about robot program and design through the Lego Mindstorm set.

  • First Tech Challenge: Team 4943 (RoboFusion). Our students build on the foundation of robot program and manufacture and assemble an 18" x 18" x 18" tall robot.

  • First Robotic Challenge: 3598 (SEStematic Eliminators). Our students compete at highest level of the First Challenge by programming, manufacturing, and assembling a 33"x 28" x 55" tall robot.

  • SeaPerch: a Water Robotics competition sponsored by the US Navy

  • Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE)

  • First Lego League: Team 4844 (B Fusion) and Team 4845 (G Fusion). Our students learn about robot programing and design through the LEGO Mindstorm set.

  • First Tech Challenge: Team 4943 (RoboFusion). Our students build on the foundations of robots by programing, manufacturing, and assembling an 18" x 18" x 18" robot.

  • First Robotic Challenge: Team 3598 (The SEStematic Eliminators). Our students compete at highest level of the FIRST by designing, manufacturing, assembling, and programming a 120 lb. robot.

  • SeaPerch: (RoboFusion). Our students prototype and design an underwater ROV and compete in a series of challenges hosted by the US Navy.

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  • The SEStematic Eliminator finished at 13th place out of 39 teams and advanced to the National Championship in Houston (April 18-21). We also won the Regional Engineering Inspiration Award and Safety Award sponsored by Underwriters Laboratories. See link for the full coverage of the regional 2018 at Boise. 

  • We placed 8th after the qualification round and were given the chance to be the Alliance Captain, thus allowing us to pick our alliance member. In the Quarterfinals, we teamed with Team 1569 Haywire Robotics (from Pocatello ID) and 4135 Iron Patriots (from Modesto CA). We went against some tough competition and did not advance to the semi-final. 

  • We made some new friends in Boise throughout the competition and was really glad to have participated.

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  • 2017-2018 FRC (Sacramento Regional at Davis)
  • The SEStematic Eliminator finished at 21st place out of 65 teams. We also won the Judge's Award. Here are some of the highlight videos of our robot in action. See link for the full coverage of the regional 2018 at Davis. 

  • We were glad to spend time learning, sharing and competing with some old and new friends at the Davis Regional.

Please email or call our office if you have questions about our programs, volunteering events, and sponsorship or any general inquiry.

Mailing Address:
SES Robotics, Inc.
7345 Gloria Drive
Sacramento, CA 95831-4580
Attention: Information - MS 2000

Office Phone : (916) 258-2107

 

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