Here's a collection of pictures and videos I shot on my trip to RoboMaxx II in Grants Pass, Oregon. I had a good time. Come and see what I saw!
...oh, and they also should want to work with us.
We have a few positions open we want to fill with people that have a good sense of humour, have some geek qualities, and can tell the difference between a diode and resistor (or sincerely want to learn!)
Here are the types of
people we're looking for:
ubergeek specializing in microcontrollers &
other clever electronics. Atmels, PICs, and Stamps, oh my! Oh, and
discrete electronics experience is always a plus. Want to impress us?
Show off some 'bots & projects. Did I mention the fully-furnished
R&D lab you get to share? Even has Sherline Lathes and Mills to
better make projects with!
Purchaser/Coordinator/Ass't Manager. There's lots
going on here, so we're looking for a person that is comfortable with
tracking inventory, placing POs, and making sure they arrive and get
processed appropriately. In addition, this person will be the
administrative "Left Hand" (the "right-hand" position is already
taken!).
So if you have a sense of humour (an absolute
necessity - we like to working with people who like coming to work),
don't mind a dog and an occasional after-school child, and want to join
us up here in the Great White North (where it's truly beautiful), drop us a line
with your resume, your contact information, and if applicable, a
link to your website. (Solarbotics/HVW Technologies is a non-smoking workplace)
Here's a collection of pictures and videos I shot on my trip to RoboMaxx II in Grants Pass, Oregon. I had a good time. Come and see what I saw!
We've churned out another Bicore Experimenter's PCB project: The "Bare Bones PhotoVore". This is an elegant little circuit, which offers the functionality of a basic photovore (with tactiles) all on a very simple circuit. Ours is solar-powered by a Miller Solarengine, but if you wanted to build one with a battery, your parts count would […]
It's been a while in the making, with a good many prototypes, but finally here it is: The Solarbotics Turbot Kit This alien-like robot is unlike any other robot you've seen!
Hey, looks like we are still being late with the Wednesday cool link posts. Our busy days at the office are filled with fighting the multiple misbehaving lasers (with other lasers), conquering fridges stuffed with food (curtsey of Solarbotics bosses) and withstanding the unexpectedly good weather (or so I've heard…). Today's link collection is random […]
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