Intro Electrical Camp 2025

From June 30 to July 2, Team Neutrino hosted an Intro Electrical Camp to teach prospective members about our robot’s electrical system. Participants learned how our robot is powered and how we transmit and receive information from its various mechanisms. They then applied these concepts by wiring FRC hardware on test boards. They also built skills crucial for the electrical side of the Controls subteam, such as soldering, crimping wires, and troubleshooting.

We’re excited to see how these students apply their new skills in future!

Emerson Sponsor Visit

Team Neutrino recently attended our first Sponsor Visit with Emerson, a global technology and engineering company. The near 50 Emerson employees in attendance gave us a warm welcome and engaged with us during our presentation and robot demonstration. We recieved lots of questions from the employees, and we loved sharing about the many different aspects of our team. In turn, Emerson gave our members a comprehensive and interactive tour, teaching us about what they do.

Thank you, Emerson, for sponsoring our team and supporting our mission!

4th of July Parade

Team Neutrino participated in the 4th of July Parade in downtown Ames on Main Street, displaying the robot while throwing out candy to attendees. In keeping with this year’s parade theme—“Stars, Stripes, and Summertime”—we decorated our robot and designed our cart with festive accessories. Our team members had a great time handing out candy to over a hundred spectators. This was a great way to raise awareness for Team Neutrino in our community, and we had a great time showcasing our robot, Leviathan! Thank you to all those who attended, and we are excited to attend next year’s parade as well!

FLL Blastoff! has Landed!

Over the past several months, Team Neutrino has embarked on a quest to begin a new team-wide passion project. The result was a summer program designed to provide a pathway for young students to gain or continue to expand their knowledge of FLL (FIRST LEGO League) and other STEM topics.

From starting this program as a team “passion project” to transforming it into an impactful, unique STEM summer camp for our community, Team Neutrino is proud of all the work and results that have come from the pilot FLL Blastoff! summer camp.