The mechanical team is the side that actually creates a robot. It's their responsibility to manufacture parts, slot electrical components, and build not only the competition robot, but also the outreach robot which is meant to be a bot taken to community events and make an impact on the community, runs the pit at competitions in a 10x10 space, as well as coordinate with other teams to create a gameplan.
Student Leader - Jansen Joss
The Software team aims to design and manage the technical aspects of the robot, program and test code in order to automate functions and features, with the ultimate goal to simplify and smoothen the code in order to strengthen the structure of the robot's technological workings.
Student Leader - Elijah Clark
The Electrical branch of the club gets deep into the guts of the robot. They deal with the innards of the robot which includes managing wiring, cables, fuses, and circuits in order to maximize energy to power efficiency and prevent any electrical issues like blown fuses or shortages during competitions.
Student Leader - Luke Tuttle
The Outreach and Branding team focuses on connecting and giving back to the community. When focusing on the branding side of the scale, we aim to gather the attention of potential investors/sponsors in order to further the clubs overall supply of resources. On the other hand, the outreach side deploys our member front and center into the community to support our peers and display HAWK spirit.
Student Leader - Kirsten Walsh
The Business and Finance teams targets several aspects outside the robotic aspects of the club. Some of the tasks of the business side include writing and showcasing essays, presentations, and speeches in order to compete for awards and show off the club to newcomers or potential sponsors. Meanwhile, the financing aspect tackles the difficulties of managing clubs funds, creating social networks, and teaching club members how to learn to live financially stable lives.
Student Leader - Josiah K. Ablordeppey