Tracked Forestry Research Robot
Tracked Forestry Research Robot
Forests in the Northwest are filled with small, low-diameter trees and brush that are the perfect fuel for forest fires. Using machinery is the best way to clear this brush and reduce wildfire risk, but it has economic drawbacks. This project addresses that issue by having a small form-factor, electric drive, and potential for future independent operation. We are creating a small, remote control, potentially self-driven, machine for better brush clearing. This will ease forest management.
Attend Our Technical Presentation
3:00 p.m. Thursday, April 28 – Session 1
Team Members
Adam Palmer-Handley - Mechanical Engineering
Matt Farkas - Mechanical Engineering
Ryan Wagner - Computer Science
Micheal Bean - Computer Science
Hayden Willingham - Electrical Engineering
Ethan Reeder - Electrical Engineering
Client/Sponsor
Eric Wolbrecht - U of I Department of Mechanical Engineering
John Canning - University of Idaho, College of Engineering
Faculty Advisor
Matthew Swenson - U of I Department of Mechanical Engineering
Meet Us at EXPO April 29
Booth Number: B (Outdoors)
Join us in-person 9 a.m.-12 p.m. April 29 in the Idaho Central Credit Union Arena on the Moscow campus during our annual Engineering Design EXPO! Browse all student team booths. Maps are available on-site.