Founders

Droids Robotics

Sanjay and Arvind Seshan are the founders of this site. They are also the primary authors of the lessons and resources. They curate the website, and manage all the content and collaborations. In addition to competing in FIRST LEGO League and writing lessons for EV3Lessons, they mentor 100s of teams and teach programming and FIRST LEGO League workshops and camps in several states.

Related Accomplishments:
2011. First Place Robot Performance, Third Place Champion's (Western PA)
2012. Second Place Robot Performance, Second Place Champion's (Western PA)
2013. First Place Robot Performance, First Place Champion's (Western PA)
2014. First Place Innovative Solution (International Open, Toronto)
2014. First Place Robot Performance, Second Place Champion's (Western PA)
2015. First Place Champion's, Second Place Robot Performance (International Open, Arkansas)
2015. First Place Robot Performance, First Place Champion's (Western PA)
2016. First Place Programming (World Festival)
2016. Global Innovation Award (Top 20 or 29,000)
2016. First Place Robot Performance, First Place Champions (as Coaches of team)(Western PA)
2017. Coach/Mentor Award (World Festival)

The Seshan Brothers also like to build and program robots for fun. These robots have been featured at: 2015-2016 World Maker Faire (New York), 2016-2017 Innovation Faire (St.Louis), 2016 Pittsburgh Maker Faire, 2016 WRO Finals (New Delhi), and 2017 Maker Faire Bay Area.

Social Networking:

Seshan Brothers

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Collaborators

Thank you to our numerous collaborators

Contributing Teams

FLL Team Bayou Builders (Lousiana, USA)
FLL Team NXT Generation (Eindhoven, Netherlands)
FLL Team TILT (Brazil)
FLL Team Mesa Robot Works Y (California, USA)
FLL Team World Changers (Iowa, USA)
FLL Team The Final Elements (Missouri, USA)
FLL Team Cadmes Creators (Netherlands)
FLL Team Best Matrioshka (Russia)
FLL Team Baker's Dozen (Indiana, USA)
FLL Team GameTech Canaa (Brazil)
FLL Team Pear (Brazil)
FLL Team GEETec (Brazil)
FLL Team Flying Manatees (Canada)
FLL Team Younglings (Arkansas, USA)
FLL Team LegoWorks (Pennsylvania, USA)
FLL Team Maerlant Robotics (Netherlands)
FLL Team The Gnome it Alls (USA)
FLL Team Hoosier Girls (Indiana, USA)
FTC Toxic (Indiana, USA)
FTC Team 6041, Robot X Games (Texas, USA)
FTC Team Maerlant Robotics (Netherlands)
FTC Team BrainSTEM Robotics (Pennsylvania, USA)
FRC Team Tec Balam (Mexico)
FRC Team Panteras (Mexico)
FRC Team Impossible Robotics (Netherlands)

Contributing Individuals

Angela Wellick (Netherlands)
Ken Kirk (USA)
Benjamin Popp (USA)
Randy Steele (USA)
Sam Last (USA)
Carrie Koepke (USA)
Haruna Cofer (USA)
Rob Humfeld (USA)
Andy Milluzzi (USA)
Jean Findley-Williams (USA)
Jucain Butler (USA)
Emily Viehland (USA)
Gloria Gibson (USA)
Brian Wheeler (USA)
Felipe Bergerman (USA)
Benjamin Popp (USA)
Clueless Dad (USA)
Maria Yamanaka (USA)
Swati Gupta (USA)
Cathy Sarisky (USA)
Leonardo Curtolo Leandro (Brazil)
Pedro Afonso Kuhn/MIDAS (Brazil)
Mr. Naira Miyuki Hirakawa (Brazil)
Luiz Gabriel Vieira Costa (Brazil)
Anderson Harayashiki Moreira (Brazil)
Dr. Damien Kee (Australia)
Michael Graffin (Australia)
Mr. Toni Solor (Spain)
Plakias Georgios (Greece)
Amit Tunkelrot (Israel)
Robotec (Israel)
Mr. Abdul Malik Halawani (Palestine)
Jetro de Chateau (Spain)
Ahmad Sahar (Malaysia)
Tim for Cassapeia (Germany)
David Daniel Galván Medrano
Markus Böge, Team SAPfinity (Germany)
Attila Farago (Hungary)
Nikolas Samaras (Greece)
Benoît Parsy (France)
Anthony Jacques (Belgium)
John Pap (Greece)
Farmakis Thrasivoulos (Greece)


Event Collaborators

FRC Girls of Steel (FLL Summer Camp 2014, FLL Kickoff 2014 and 2015)
FRC Team SHARP (FLL Kickoff 2016 & 2017, FLL Community Outreach 2016)
FTC Team BrainSTEM Robotics (FLL Community Outreach, FLL Rookie Team Training in 2015, 2016)
FRC Team Frobotics (FLL Community Outreach 2016)