About Us

Welcome to the official website of our Robotics And Automation Center. We are a passionate group of individuals who share a common interest in robotics, technology, and innovation. Our club provides a platform for students and enthusiasts to explore the exciting world of robotics.

Our History

Robotics and Automation center (RAC) at Thapathali Campus, TU offers a wide range of programs for students interested in robotics and automation. The center provides courses in Robotics and Automation, Control Systems, Mechatronics, and Artificial Intelligence. These courses offer students practical knowledge in the field, preparing them for a career in the industry. The center also provides research opportunities for students, and they are guided by experienced faculty members. Students from the Automobile and Mechanical, Industrial, Electronics, and Computer engineering departments work cohesively in Robotics and Automation Center for various projects and competitions. RAC's inclusive approach is reflected in its diverse membership, welcoming students from every faculty within our campus. This interdisciplinary collaboration fosters a vibrant environment where individuals from various backgrounds contribute their unique perspectives and expertise to the field of robotics. Through their tireless efforts, RAC has solidified its position as a pioneering force in the realm of robotics and technology, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of innovation within our campus and beyond. In addition to programs, the RAC at Thapathali Campus also organizes competitions and training programs for students. In the academic year 2079, RAC participated, organized, and won several competitions including the International Micro mouse Challenge held at IIT Bombay with the first runner-up position. It also organized Robotic Week Jestha 29-3 Ashar, which was a great opportunity for students to showcase their skills and knowledge in the field. Furthermore, it has organized a one-week training program on Aeromodelling and PCB design and fabrication, allowing students to learn and experiment with the latest technology. These programs and competitions were a great way for students to gain practical experience, showcase their skills, and learn from industry experts.