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I am excited to contribute to the Robotics Society in a leadership role, leveraging my experience in robotics, teaching, and industry engagement to drive impactful initiatives. Having led a team of A-level students to design and build an Arduino-based robot to navigate an obstacle course for a competition, I developed strong leadership, problem-solving, and hands-on technical skills essential for managing projects and guiding teams.
Beyond building robots, I have a passion for teaching. My experience mentoring underprivileged children using LEGO Mindstorms strengthened my ability to break down complex concepts, making robotics accessible and engaging. I am eager to apply these skills by organizing workshops and structured learning opportunities that enhance both technical and interpersonal skills within the society.
Additionally, my leadership experience in the Energy Society equipped me with networking and sponsorship acquisition skills, allowing me to liaise effectively with industry professionals and secure funding. My time on the UCL Racing team further developed my ability to work under pressure, communicate effectively, and adapt quickly to challenges—skills crucial for managing robotics projects and competitions.
In any role, I will work to enhance learning, strengthen industry links, and foster a collaborative environment where members can develop their skills and push the boundaries of robotics. I look forward to building a stronger, more impactful Robotics Society.
As a robotics and ai student, I go to events that are related to robotics where I meet many people from industry. I could leverage this networking for the benefit of robotics society and connect the society with industry contacts. In addition, through the nature of my course and it’s location, I have relatively easy access to the research side of robotics at UCL East and can take advantage of their industry connections to try and get interesting companies to know robotics society.