
Stanford Student Robotics is an entirely student-run group dedicated to building robots and fostering learning. They offer experience, equipment, funding, and manpower to help students build robots. Their projects range from pneumatic arms and Mars rovers to drones and vehicles. They have also developed Stanford Pupper, a state-of-the-art quadruped robot used for teaching AI in Robotics. The organization utilizes a project dashboard called Mothership to align projects with student schedules and interests, and encourages new project ideas. They also provide documentation and kits for their Stanford Pupper robot, which is an inexpensive and open-source quadruped robot designed for K-12 and undergraduate robotics research. Stanford Student Robotics collaborates with vendors like Cypress Software and MangDang for parts kits and pre-assembled robots.

Stanford Student Robotics is an entirely student-run group dedicated to building robots and fostering learning. They offer experience, equipment, funding, and manpower to help students build robots. Their projects range from pneumatic arms and Mars rovers to drones and vehicles. They have also developed Stanford Pupper, a state-of-the-art quadruped robot used for teaching AI in Robotics. The organization utilizes a project dashboard called Mothership to align projects with student schedules and interests, and encourages new project ideas. They also provide documentation and kits for their Stanford Pupper robot, which is an inexpensive and open-source quadruped robot designed for K-12 and undergraduate robotics research. Stanford Student Robotics collaborates with vendors like Cypress Software and MangDang for parts kits and pre-assembled robots.