Interested in robotics and astro physics

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A first-year BTech student seeks project ideas in robotics and astrophysics, expressing interest in working with a team of two. Suggestions include developing a wireless-controlled machine, such as a car or jet, with potential progression to aircraft design. One participant shares their experience in a workshop focused on creating a solar car, which could serve as a foundation for a solar-powered wireless robot. The discussion emphasizes practical applications of robotics in renewable energy. Engaging in such projects can enhance skills and knowledge in both fields.
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hi everyone,
i am a 1st year btech student. iam interested in robotics and astro physics. i want to know what project i should takeup.we are a team of 2.
 
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Nice, for robotics why not can't you try a machine (car,jet) controlled wirelessly. Then after u can develop it to aircraft. For example, lastly i assisted in a workshop on designing a solar car which will be the base of creation of a wireless robot powered by solar energy.
 
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