A student robotics team driven by innovation and teamwork.
3rd Place Inspire Award · Top 3 in Germany 🇩🇪
Inspiring the next generation of engineers.
Note: This website is currently still under construction.
As of: February 2026
Kazuma Wong
The strategic force behind RoboRooster #32819—turning engineering concepts into competitive reality.
Designing and building the physical core of our robot, from custom CAD models to precision turret systems.
Implementing sensor fusion, Triple-Disc Odometry, and autonomous logic.
Bridging engineering and community through digital media.
Designed for "Touch-it-Own-it" acquisition using high-traction rubber wheels and a 3.7k RPM motor deep-mounted in the chassis.
The heart of our scoring efficiency. Our segmented "clover" geometry prevents jams and allows for high-cadence firing.
By engineering a custom DIY bearing stack, we integrated rotation gears directly into the plates.
We use mathematical localization to overcome hardware limits, allowing the robot to understand its position in real-time.
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a global robotics community that prepares young people for the future through a suite of inclusive, team-based robotics programs. It’s more than just building robots; it’s about "Gracious Professionalism" and "Coopertition."
As part of the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), we are challenged to design, build, program, and operate robots to compete in a head-to-head challenge in an alliance format. It forces us to apply real-world math and science concepts while developing problem-solving and teamwork skills.
Through FIRST, we gain access to over $80 million in college scholarships and a network of professionals who are redefining the boundaries of STEM.
RoboRooster is a student-led robotics club dedicated to engineering excellence. We operate as a mini-tech company where students specialize in CAD Design, Java programming, mechanical assembly, and community outreach. Our mission is to bridge the gap between classroom theory and hands-on application.
In our lab, we don't just follow instructions—we iterate. From our early "Cardboard & Duct Tape" prototypes to our final V3 precision-engineered assembly, every component is a result of rigorous testing and data-driven design.
info@roborooster.de
Ev. Heidehof-Gymnasium, Heidehofstrasse 49, 70184, Stuttgart