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Queens College Robotics Teams Shine at Caribbean Science Olympiad: A Triumph of Determination and Innovation

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January 24, 2023
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Two Queens College robotics teams represented Guyana successfully at the Caribbean Science Olympiad, a virtual event that saw the participation of teams from across the Caribbean region. The team, consisting of two groups, the Tweak Titans and Robotastic, competed in the level one and level two categories, respectively. The Robotastic team, led by STEMGuyana’s Lateisha McArthur and featuring Joshua McArthur, Raphel Shaw, Akaia Griffith, and Jayden Smith, were awarded the bronze medal. The Tweak Titans team, led by STEMGuyana’s Zionara Lawrence and Mahir Rajkuhmar, and featuring Aquila Whyte, Yeshua Hutson, and Nikhel Persaud, received the silver medal.

Despite some challenges encountered, the young engineers from Queens College demonstrated grace and maturity throughout the event. Their success at the Caribbean Science Olympiad is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and innovative thinking.

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Robotics competitions are not just about engineering and technology, they are also about teamwork, collaboration, and determination. These competitions require sacrifice and the ability to resolve conflicts respectfully, as well as the engagement of talented mentors who can contribute to the mission. STEMGuyana’s Director, Karen Abrams, is proud of the members of the Queens College STEM club and has announced plans to work with the Ministry of Education to bring robotics clubs to as many schools as possible this year.

The success of the Queens College robotics teams has made the nation proud and serves as an inspiration to other students across Guyana. STEMGuyana has also announced a national robotics competition in late April that will see more than 100 teams from across Guyana competing for the top 10 spots. These 10 teams will represent Guyana at the annual IYRC robotics challenge in Korea in August 2024. With this level of excellence and determination, Guyana’s future looks bright.

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