From robot cars to Coke cans: teaching controls during a pandemic  @PurdueME
From robot cars to Coke cans: teaching controls during a pandemic  @PurdueME
Purdue University Mechanical Engineering | From robot cars to Coke cans: teaching controls during a pandemic @PurdueME | Uploaded April 2021 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
Full story: https://engineering.purdue.edu/ME/News/2021/from-robot-cars-to-coke-cans-teaching-controls-during-a-pandemic
In a “normal” semester at Purdue, engineering students in the ME 375 class Measurement & Control Systems II would be preparing robot racecars to compete against each other. But with the restrictions of the COVID pandemic, both students and faculty have had to get creative to showcase their mastery of systems and controls.

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