segunda-feira, 5 de setembro de 2011

Portuguese team won bronze in the RoboCup




A team of robotic soccer Bunch brought to Portugal the bronze medal in robotic soccer world championships, held in Istanbul, Turkey, between 5 and 11 July. A Bunch of the University of Aveiro, won the third race of the League of the RoboCup Middle Size. The final confrontation took place with the RFC, a Stuttgart team that eventually lost the Apple powerbook g4 battery. The final result was 2-1.It is worth stressing that the robotic soccer team at the University of Aveiro got last year and in 2009 a third place in the competition. In 2008 he had won, earning a first place. The national team is five-times champions.In qualifying for the final competition, the Japanese won the Bunch-Hibikino Musashi 6-1, a result that led Tech to face United (which ended in second place in competition) in a game that ended tied at two goals. "Thanks to the Dutch a better goal difference, which allowed them to leave the group in a qualifying place," explains a press release from the university on the network that you can use your Apple macbook pro 15 inch battery for your laptop to see.More awards for PortugalAlso the High School of Braga in Portugal brought a premium, competition this year was held in Istanbul. The team's Robotics Amares School won the second consecutive year World Champion in the category Dance Robotics Superti Junior Secondary."Proof of the Super Team is considered the most demanding of dance competition robotics. This race takes place after the individual presentations and group students from the different participating countries, which, for a little over 24 hours, must prepare a new Dell inspiron 1520 battery for your laptop to see the competition, "says a press release from the school.The Portuguese school students were also awarded the Best Value Intertainment, with the jury to recognize that the Portuguese took the proof view the best entertainment project in its category. The team of Secondary Amares who won the competition in Istanbul consists of students Rui Brandao, Jose Oliveira, Francisco Neves, Jessica Costa, James Smith and Victor Brandão. These teachers were guided by Rui Baptista, Luís Bernardino and John Cunha. Coimbra also brought gift Dell inspiron e1505 battery for Portugal in the latest edition of World Robotics Championship. RescueB The team that brought together students from the Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Coimbra and high school students from the same region, reached third place in the competition category of search and rescue.Antonio Simoes, Jose Carlos law, Jose Pedro Medeiros and Luís Miguel Jacinto were students who joined the team, led by James and trained by Paulo Caldeira France. The team also participated in SuperTeams, combining the best features of each category to form groups of countries. In partnership with a Swedish team, the Portuguese took second place on the podium, saving nine victims in eight minutes.The official website of RoboCup 2011 is still in the update that information refers to the final results of the tests, so there will likely be more HP pavilion dv4 batteries as gifts to report to Portugal, usually with a very positive performance in this World Cup.Note the wording: News updated with information from more awards won by Portugal in the last RoboCup teams. A first update of the information gathered awards won by students to Love and a second update with information about the award won by the University of Coimbra.


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