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Maryland Day 2010
Robotics @ Maryland got the opportunity to demo our robots to the campus at the annual Maryland Day this year.
Tortuga took up its normal residence in the Neutral Buoyancy Research Facility and swam for nearly 5 hours. During that time, we demonstrated the robots advanced AI and let kids drive the robot around the tank.
In the image to the right, you can see the robot operating table and Nate Davidge, a member of the club who graduated last year, driving the robot.
Donatello drove around the Kim building and demonstrated its control and pathfinding algorithms.

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