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Durham Tech Takes First Place in National NASA Competition
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- The Programmabulls, as the Durham Tech student group is known, won first place in the Physical Team competition at the 2018 NASA Swarmathon, a three-day robotics event at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on April 19.
- The purpose of the competition is to improve students’ skills in robotics and further advance technology for future NASA space exploration.
- This was a huge learning experience for me,” said Meredith Murray, a Durham Tech student who helped the team with its photography and videography.
- Two other community colleges competed in the event and the competing four-year universities included Fayetteville State University, Winston-Salem State University, the University of Houston, and the University of Maryland at College Park.
- Our rovers performed much better than I could have ever believed, and that was a great sensation to experience,” said Soham Pai Kane, Durham Tech student and team member.
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