Tim Warber is currently the President of Advanced Robotics at the University of Washington, leading a team of 70 students in building custom robotics systems for the RoboMaster competition. Additionally, Tim has experience as a Mechanical Project Manager, overseeing the design and construction of a 20kg Quadcopter with an adaptive gimbal system, and as a Mechanical Engineer working on mechanical design for ARUW's Engineer robot. Tim also worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, focusing on designing a battery testing system for high-altitude solar aircraft. Tim holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Materials Science from the University of Washington.

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Advanced Robotics at the University of Washington

Advanced Robotics at the University of Washington (ARUW) is a student-run competitive robotics team. Engineering and business students come together to build nine robots to compete in the RoboMaster competition, held annually in Shenzhen, China. ARUW provides its student members with hands-on experience in robotics development, engineering management, and business. Through ARUW, student members learn to use professional grade tools and work in a small team to design, build, and test integrated robotic systems. Student leads learn about engineering and business management, gaining insight into all aspects of the project as a whole including project management, budget management, and recruitment.


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