Our Mission
MSOE Robotics is a student run collegiate robotics team with three main goals: community outreach through support of local FIRST robotics programs, professional development of students through connections with local businesses and experts in STEM industries, and competition in college level competitive robotics across multiple offered platforms.
Our Focus Areas
Empowering students and the community through dedicated robotics initiatives.

Professional Development
MSOE Robotics is dedicated to providing students the resources and opportunities they need to be successful in their future. From providing opportunities to meet peers to networking with business leaders in the community, we allow for our members to explore many possible career paths for their futures.

Community Outreach
MSOE Robotics seeks to grow local elementary through highschool STEM programs and forge pathways and opportunities for the next generation of engineers and innovators. We help lower-income schools with few STEM opportunities through mentorship and resource sharing.

Competitive Robotics
MSOE Robotics features a number of competitive robotics programs that offer students experiences and opportunities they won’t find in the classroom. From hands on technical skills to developing embedded software and architecting artificial intelligence systems.
Digital Engineering Notebook
We've pioneered a professional-grade, open-source digital notebook platform specifically for VEX robotics teams. Our editor streamlines documentation with automated LaTeX exports and collaborative tools.
LaTeX Powered
Professional typesetting for high-quality engineering documentation.
Cloud Sync
Collaborate in real-time with your entire team from anywhere.
Open Source
Built by students, for students. Completely free to use.
Raider Robotics
One of our project teams is the Raider Robotics VEX U team, providing students a way to put their skills to the test with competitive robotics. In VEX U, students work with the team to design, develop, test, and compete with multiple robots against other collegiate teams.
This team works year-long to design and program two collaborative robots to compete in a yearly game. These robots are required to both operate completely autonomously, as well as operating with human drivers during a competition match.

Get In Touch
We're always looking for new partners and talented members.
Whether you're an MSOE student looking to join us, or a company interested in sponsorship, we'd love to hear from you.
msoerobotics@gmail.com







