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title: "Educational Robot Arm"
date: 2024-01-05T09:00:00+00:00
-description: Introduction to Sample Post
+description: Educational Kit for Introductory Robotics
hero: images/kavar_background.jpg
author:
image: /images/sharwin_portrait.jpg
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name: Educational Robot Arm
identifier: robot-arm-edu
weight: 4
-tags: ["Basic", "Multi-lingual"]
+tags: ["3D Printing", "Arduino", "C++", "MATLAB"]
# categories: ["Basic"]
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+---
+
+An educational kit designed to teach the fundamentals of kinematics and dynamics. The kit is intended to accompany the course ME3460: Robot Dynamics & Control at Northeastern University. The kit is a physical representation of the final project, which is currently done purely through MATLAB simulation.
+
+## Kit Design
+The entire kit is composed of 3D printed parts, and off-the-shelf hardware/electronics. Students can assemble the kit without any soldering and with minimal tools.
+
+