Northrop Grumman Hosts Robotics and Computer Science Projects for San Fernando Valley Students
The HIP program's 10th year in
Students who successfully complete the HIP program are eligible for a partial college/university scholarship for four consecutive years. Scholarship requirements include full-time enrollment in an accredited academic program in engineering, physics, computer science or mathematics and maintenance of a 3.0 or above grade-point average.
"The HIP program inspires students and contributes to a solid foundation for pursuing a technical career path," said
Steve Toner, vice president and
Four high school seniors who completed their second year in the HIP program displayed their computer programming projects, including a mobile phone application to control an unmanned aerial vehicle, a "Rate my teacher" website and a universal remote control.
Four juniors who completed the program's first year showed how remote-controlled robots that they designed and built were able to skillfully navigate a course and play "basketball." The robotic vehicles picked up and dropped balls into cylinders of different heights, which represented varying difficulty levels and points earned. The students incorporated designs such as a cage that could hold multiple balls to make their robotic vehicles the most adept at collecting balls.
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