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Our robot climbing.

Our robot climbing.


Team 167's 2010 Robot!

Team 167's 2010 Robot!


Seniors of Team 167. Go Class of 2009!

Seniors of Team 167. Go Class of 2009!


2008-09 Iowa City Robotics Team 167

2008-09 Iowa City Robotics Team 167


Control board in the dark. It glows!

Control board in the dark. It glows!


Our 2009 control board.

Our 2009 control board.


The back of our shirt. Sponsors are just below what you can see.

The back of our shirt. Sponsors are just below what you can see.


The front of our 2009 shirt shows off our emblem for this year: the corn is our logo (obviously), with a moon representing lunacy, and arrows to either side symbolizing our robot's dumping function.

The front of our 2009 shirt shows off our emblem for this year: the corn is our logo (obviously), with a moon representing lunacy, and arrows to either side symbolizing our robot's dumping function.


Our robot, with the hopper half full. Or maybe it's half empty?

Our robot, with the hopper half full. Or maybe it's half empty?


Students working hard on the robot.

Students working hard on the robot.


Our 2007 robot, fully extended.

Our 2007 robot, fully extended.


Working frantically on our robot at the competition, as usual.

Working frantically on our robot at the competition, as usual.


Working with our robot makes everyone happy!

Working with our robot makes everyone happy!


Question: are we allowed to have our human player in the robot?

Question: are we allowed to have our human player in the robot?


Two of our mentors look at our robot.

Two of our mentors look at our robot.


A classic example of Team 167 wiring.

A classic example of Team 167 wiring.


Our lead programmer preparing to download extract of win into our robot.

Our lead programmer preparing to download extract of win into our robot.


Our 2008 club president inspects the robot.

Our 2008 club president inspects the robot.


A student checks our robot's ability to support the trackball.

A student checks our robot's ability to support the trackball.


Our 2008 robot: Operation Scorpion.

Our 2008 robot: Operation Scorpion.


2007-08 Robotics Team in Milwaukee

2007-08 Robotics Team in Milwaukee

We Love Our sponsors!
Founder level sponsors: Rockwell Collins AeroAntenna, Inc
Chairman level sponsors: JCPenney

University of Iowa Department of Physics and Astronomy

Executive level sponsors: Seltec Sales Procter and Gamble
Entrepreneurial level sponsors:

Shive-Hattery Inc.

Hills Bank and Trust Co.

University of Iowa Community Credit Union

NCS Pearson

Shoemaker & Haaland Professional Engineers