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◈ Homepage — https://www.evodyneacademy.com/Skip to Main Content Home Programs Adults Classrooms Internship News Student Sign In More 0 Summer Robotics 2026 Early Bird Pricing Ends May 14  Build Real AI-Enabled Robots Summer Robotics Program 2026 ​Our robots can be found in Stanford University, CA Palo Alto High School, CA Alleghny College, Meadville, PA Monta Vista High School, CA Sacramento County Office of Education, CA Antelope High School, CA Gray's Creek High School, CA Beaver Dam School District, WI Augusta Preparatory Day School, GA Graham Middle School, CA Stanford University, CA Palo Alto High School, CA Alleghny College, Meadville, PA Monta Vista High School, CA Sacramento County Office of Education, CA Antelope High School, CA Gray's Creek High School, CA Beaver Dam School District, WI Augusta Preparatory Day School, GA Graham Middle School, CA Stanford University, CA Palo Alto High School, CA Alleghny College, Meadville, PA Monta Vista High School, CA Sacramento County Office of Education, CA Antelope High School, CA Gray's Creek High School, CA Beaver Dam School District, WI Augusta Preparatory Day School, GA Graham Middle School, CA Stanford University, CA Palo Alto High School, CA Alleghny College, Meadville, PA Monta Vista High School, CA Sacramento County Office of Education, CA Antelope High School, CA Gray's Creek High School, CA Beaver Dam School District, WI Augusta Preparatory Day School, GA Graham Middle School, CA Summer Advanced Robotics Program 2026 This is an exclusive program with the teens of some of Silicon Valley's smartest parents enrolled. They know the secrets of how the world is changing and that students who delay learning modern robotics will ultimately get left behind. Learn More A New Path for Advanced Robotics Learn More Where cutting-edge robots are designed, manufactured, and brought to life through hands-on research and rapid iteration. Now Accepting Applications: Emergence Track Fall 2026 Programs Exclusive robotics programs and camps for high school and middle school students to learn advanced concepts of building modern AI-enabled robots. ​ Learn More Workshops Once you have done this session, all those cool robots on TV and in the movies will not seem like a mystery anymore! ​ ​ Learn More Projects We design and manufacture our robots in-house specifically for educational purposes.  You can learn and build the robots while getting certified right at home with our tutorial platform. Learn More Classrooms Advanced Robotics  Program specially designed for high school and middle school classrooms. Curriculum and robot kits are designed for both in-person and online learning. Learn More Why Join Evodyne's Advanced Robotics Program? We give students an immersive experience in making intelligent robots We design our curriculum and robots in tandem for educational purposes Learn advanced robotics concepts by building and programming real AI-enabled robots Get live US based support ​Flexible program timings ​ Choose a Program 1 ELITE JR 10+ Arduino, Sensors, Motors, Wires, C++, CAD Modeling, 3D Printing ​ ​ FALL 2 ELITE 12+ Raspberry Pi, Python, Computer Vision, Basics of AI, Arduino, Motor Control ​ FALL 3 GENESIS 14+ Raspberry Pi, Python, Computer Vision, Basics of AI, Motor Control, Arduino ​ FALL 4 EMERGENCE Genesis + EVODROID Humanoid Project - Research Oriented Internship Readiness Program FALL 5 INTERNSHIP Emergence+ $$ Evodyne Research Labs Work on Advanced Robotics Projects ​ FALL 6 COLLEGE !!! !!! ​ ​ ​ ​ FALL OR OR OR OR SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER  Programs and Camps Summer Program 2026 Now Enrolling Learn More Fall Program 2026-2027 Now Enrolling  Learn More Self-Paced 2026 start right now! Learn More What Parents Are Saying Advanced Robotics Programs 2026-2027  We offer learning programs where students will get introduced to many advanced concepts of robotics and start building robots from scratch!   Programs Dates Summer Robotics Program 2026 Jun 8 - Jul 24 Reserve Spot Fall Robotics Program 2026-2027 Begins September Reserve Spot Self-Paced Robotics Program 2026 Year Round Reserve Spot  Workshops and Projects Build a custom-designed high-quality smart AI-enabled robot from scratch. Learn to program it using advanced robotics elements including Arduino Uno/Arduino Nano, Raspberry Pi, ROS, motors, sensors and more. Take the robot home with you once built! ​ Location: Downtown Mountain View, California Build Your First Robot $69 | 1.5 hrs Learn More Build An AI-Enabled Robotic Arm​ $399 | 15 hrs Learn More Build An AI-Enabled Quadruped Robot Dog $499 | 15 hrs Learn More Evodyne Robotics offers an Advanced Robotics Program specially designed for high school and middle school students. Our curriculum and robot kits are designed for both in-person and online learning.  Classrooms Our Customers Contact Us Ask a question or submit a class suggestion! 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 [email protected] 650-318-1534 Submit Join our Evodyne Community Receive our latest news and programs updates! Email Subscribe 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation ◈ Interior Pages — 22 pages crawled--> Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 | Evodyne Robotics top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Fall 2026 Early Bird Pricing Ends May 16 Advanced AI & Robotics  Program Fall 2026 - 2027 Build real AI-Enabled robots designed by Silicon Valley roboticists for Silicon Valley students In-Person |  Via Zoom | Flex Labs Learn More Reserve Spot Partnering With To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Why join Evodyne's Advanced AI & Robotics Program? At Evodyne, each student builds their own advanced robots completely from scratch while learning: Programming and Computer Science Networking, Bits and Bytes AI and Computer Vision Electronics and Electricity Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering 3D printing and 3D design ​ ​ ​ Designed to engage, excite and build confidence, Evodyne has designed the robots and a sequential multi-year curriculum that can intake a student at any experience level whether in Elementary, Middle, or High School ,  and take them all the way to forefront research robotics by the time they are applying for college. In person Program Benefits   Graduate with a Robotics Specialist Predegree Class recordings available after every session Certification for everything learned and built All robots included in program cost  Take your robots home once built Internship at Evodyne's Research Lab Robot Dog_Evodyne Robotics.jpg Graduation 1/19 Congratulations  Evodyne Graduates! 1/9 This is an exclusive program with the students of some of Silicon Valley's smartest parents enrolled. They know the secrets of how the world is changing, and that students who delay learning modern robotics will ultimately get left behind. View Timings 1 ELITE JR 10+ Arduino, Sensors, Motors, Wires, C++, CAD Modeling,  3D Printing ​ ​ FALL 2 ELITE 12+ Raspberry Pi, Python, Computer Vision, Basics of AI, Arduino, Motor Control ​ FALL 3 GENESIS 14+ Raspberry Pi, Python, Computer Vision, Basics of AI, Motor Control, Arduino ​ FALL 4 EMERGENCE Genesis + EVODROID Humanoid Project - Research Oriented Internship Readiness Program FALL 5 INTERNSHIP Emergence+ $$ Evodyne Research Labs Work on Advanced Robotics Projects ​ FALL 6 COLLEGE !!! !!! ​ ​ ​ ​ FALL OR OR OR OR SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER Choose A Program GENESIS TRACK Age 14+         Designed for students who already have some experience with robotics and coding, this track will take their skills, knowledge and enthusiasm to the next level.  Learn more ELITE TRACK Age 12+ Become an expert at modern robotics and get hands-on experience by building your own AI-enabled Robotic Arm using Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and an advanced camera-enabled Mobile Robot. Learn more ELITE JR TRACK Age 10+ Build functional robots completely from scratch while learning increasingly advanced topics in robotics ​ ​ Learn more Help Me Decide Quickly Reserve Free Trial Curriculum Overview Genesis Track Build An AI Enabled Quadruped  Robot Dog 14+ | High School Designed for the student who wants to seriously pursue robotics. This track will take their skills, knowledge and enthusiasm to the next level. By the end, they will have solved several hard problems with robot design, coding, and AI while bringing their new quadruped robot to life completely from scratch. Genesis Track Graduate with a Robotics Specialist Predegree Learn advanced robotics concepts Learn basics of  AI and computer vision Bigger, more complex and powerful robots  Path to  Internship Advanced Python, C++ programming skills  CAD design and modeling  ROS - Robot operating system  Stand out in your College Application Reserve Free Trial Reserve Spot Help Me Decide Quickly Elite Track Build An AI Enabled Mobile Robot And   Robotic Arm 12+ | Middle School Become an expert at modern robotics and get hands-on experience by building your own AI enabled robotic arm using Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and an advanced camera-enabled mobile robot. Gain experience in programming, electronics, 3D Printing, computer vision and much more.  Elite Track Start by building an advanced robotic arm from scratch  Learn basics of AI and computer vision Learn Arduino, Raspberry Pi   Absorb basics of electricity, electronics  How to use sensors and motors together to design intelligent robots   Reserve Free Trial Reserve Spot Help Me Decide Quickly Elite Jr Track Elite Jr Track Build real robots with Arduino, sensors, motors, jumper wires 10+ | Elementary School   Step up from Lego and learn to design, build and program your own robots with real robotics components like Arduino, sensors, motors, wires ​ Step up from Lego and learn real robotics.   Become an expert at Arduino and work with real motors, sensors and wires.   Build complete robots and learn robot programming   Learn 3D design and 3D printing   Design, 3D print and program your own robot completely from scratch Reserve Free Trial Reserve Spot Help Me Decide Quickly Free Trial Classes Grab a spot in our limited Free Trial sessions and experience the exciting world of robotics hands-on! Each student will receive our custom-designed robotics kit, and by end of the class will have made an Arduino based robot all by themselves, with the option to take everything home. Free Trial classes will take place in-person in Mountain View September 8-19. To schedule a visit, click the link below: View Free Trial Schedule Free Trial Registration closing soon   FreeTrial Fall 2026  Program Schedule Classes begin the week of September 15   and will  continue for 8 months until  May 2027 Location: Downtown  Mountain View, CA GENESIS   TRACK ELITE TRACK ELITE JR TRACK View Timings View Timings View Timings Reserve Spot What Students  Are Saying What Parents Are Saying Can't Decide? Simple Decision Making Algorithm   Is the student 15 and above? Yes : Choose  Genesis Track Is the student 14 and has significant experience in coding/robotics? Yes : Choose  Genesis Track   Is the student 12 or above? Yes : Choose  Elite Track Is the student 10 and above? Yes : Choose  Elite Jr Track My 6 year old knows everything about robotics. He already does the 14+ Lego projects.  Can he attend the Genesis Track? Unfortunately not. Our curriculum is designed to be age appropriate keeping the advanced Silicon Valley student in mind. Or visit our Open House sessions  Every Saturday    2:30 pm (Third week of September through the last week of May only) Come to see the space, meet the staff, and check out the ro bots. . 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Book a FREE Session Cant decide Graduation ​ Certification for everything learned and built Graduate with a Robotics Specialist Predegree Take your robots home once built Internship at Evodyne's Research Lab   Flex Labs with Live Support Flex Labs We designed our Flex Labs program based on parents' requests for students with a busy schedule.  Do it when the time best works for you ​ Do it At Home, or In-Person with Live Instructor Support ​ ​ Reserve Spot Self Paced Learning Unfettered access to all equipment (including 3D printers) and tools including on weekends! ​ ​ Guest lectures from inspiring Silicon Valley AI and Robotics rock stars ​ ​ Over the course of the program, each student will receive more than a hundred components and electronics equipment, all free of charge and included in the program cost What other benefits do you get? Entry into Autonomous Racing T --> Build A Robot Workshop | Evodyne Robotics top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Advanced Robotics Workshops For Complete Beginners, experienced Software Developers, retired NASA Engineers, and everyone in between Begin your robotics journey in our awesome workspace in downtown Mountain View Build custom-designed smart AI-enabled robots from scratch, learn to program them using advanced robotics elements including Arduino Uno/Arduino Nano, Raspberry Pi, ROS, OpenCV, motors, sensors, cameras  and more. Take the robots home with you once built! ​ Location : downtown Mountain View, California Build Your First Robot $69 | 1.5 hrs Have you always wanted to learn how robots work, but didn't get the right guidance on what to do in the very beginning? This is the perfect project to start your robotics journey. Learn more Build A Programmable Robotic Arm​ $399 | 14 hrs Become an expert at modern robotics and get hands-on experience by building your own AI enabled robotic arm using Arduino and Raspberry Pi Learn more Build An AI-Enabled Quadruped Robot Dog $499 | 15 hrs Designed for those who have decided to seriously pursue robotics. This project will take their skills, knowledge and enthusiasm to the next level.  Learn more 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> Build an AI Enabled Robotic Arm With Arduino and Raspberry Pi | Evodyne Robotics top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Evodyne's Advanced Robotics Program   - Self-Paced Program with Unlimited Live Support from Mountain View, California   - All robots and kit hardware are included in the cost. Kits will be dispatched upon completion of registration.   - You are welcome to work on your robots during office hours any Saturday from 2:30 - 5pm with an instructor present at our Mountain View office.   - Instructional content for learning robotics and building the provided robots will be made available immediately upon registration. You will have a very clear pathway to following the instructions, and will need to clear small quizzes and tests along the way to ensure concepts are retained and building the robot successfully is guaranteed.   - Evodyne's Advanced Robotics Program Certification will be granted and dispatched upon successful completion at each level.   You will become an expert at modern robotics and get hands-on experience by building your own AI enabled Robotic Arm using Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and an advanced camera-enabled Mobile Robot. You will gain experience in programming, electronics, 3D Printing, computer vision and much more.    The course progresses over 2 levels with consecutive projects of increasing depth and expertise. A new kit is provided at the beginning of each level which adds on to the build from the previous level . We recommend signing up for only one level at a time.   Part 1: Unlike other programs that use pre-manufactured "kits", in this course you will learn, program, and manufacture a small robotic arm from scratch. By the end of this session, you will:   Have a thorough understanding of programming an Arduino and connecting various sensors and motors together using actual individual wires, not proprietary connectors An intuitive understanding of electricity and current Knowledge of basic electrical components like breadboards, resistors, capacitors, potentiometers, LEDs, servo motors and PWM signaling Get an introduction to 3D Printing and 3D Design You will also learn some of the real-world applications of the geometry you may have learned at school!  You will receive your own kit will all the supplies required.   Part 2 Building upon the basic robotic arm built in Part 1,  in this course you will modify your arm by adding several elements including a Raspberry-Pi and Camera, that will ultimately make it fully AI-enabled, and Wi-fi connected, and learn how to program it to do all kinds of activities.   By the end of this session, you will have received:   An introduction to advanced topics including face recognition and its application to robotics by implementing live interactive face-following with their EvoArm. Learn how to program your robot to play songs on any typical piano keyboard. Deep dive into the Raspberry Pi and how to interface it with Arduino and other IOT devices and sensors. Learn how to program several robotic activities like box stacking for warehouses, object pick and place, writing on a whiteboard using their EvoArm, and so on. Python programming A Raspberry-Pi camera will be mounted on top of the arm and you will learn how to program the arm to see through the camera and react accordingly You will receive their own kit with all the parts and supplies required including Raspberry Pi and camera.   Prerequisites None. Previous programming experience will help, but is *not* required.   Requirements You must have your own Mac Or Windows laptop with sufficient free disk space, and administrative rights to install the Arduino IDE and other necessary utilities. Chromebook will not work A USB-C to USB adapter if your laptop contains only the new USB-C ports Philips / Cross-head screwdriver   Build an AI Enabled Robotic Arm With Arduino and Raspberry Pi $399.00 Price Course * Select Quantity * Add To Cart RETURN & REFUND POLICY We're confident you're going to love our robotics courses. If you're not 100% satisfied and the course is not watched after the first lesson, simply return the complete robotics kit and we will refund you within 30 days of purchase.  Product Page: Stores Product Widget Back to Top 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 | Evodyne Robotics top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Summer 2026 Early Bird Pricing Ends May 14 Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program   2026 Build real AI-enabled  robots designed by Silicon Valley roboticists for Silicon Valley students. Last year we gave all students a fantastic, yet safe in-person experience. This year, our goal is to provide an unforgettable summer filled with excitement  and adventure. In-Person Mountain View Via Zoom Partnering With To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Why join   Evodyne's Summer Advanced Robotics Program? In-person or via Zoom, each student builds their own advanced robots completely from scratch while learning programming and computer science, AI, GPT, electronics, electricity, mechatronics, mechanical engineering, 3D printing and 3D design. Program Benefits  Class recordings available after every session Certification for everything learned and built All robots included in program cost  Take your robot home once built Continue learning even after program ends  Robot Dog_Evodyne Robotics.jpg Graduation 1/19 Congratulations To Evodyne Graduates! What Parents Say He is really enjoying exploring the robotic arm and everything he learned in your class. He enjoys working on it everyday on his own, trying new ideas and really persisting till it works! Thanks so much again! Archana U. She really enjoyed the way you taught the class and had fun building and programming the robotic arm. She is looking forward to the next class. Anu K. He was excited about the Robotics class he took with you a few weeks ago, and he wants to sign up for the Advanced Robotics if you still have a space for him. Please let me know what I need to do to register him! Meredith W. This is an exclusive program with the kids of some of Silicon Valley's smartest parents enrolled. They know the secrets of how the world is changing, and that kids who delay learning modern robotics will ultimately get left behind. Reserve Spot 1 ELITE JR 10+ Arduino, Sensors, Motors, Wires, C++, CAD Modeling,  3D Printing ​ ​ FALL 2 ELITE 12+ Raspberry Pi, Python, Computer Vision, Basics of AI, Arduino, Motor Control ​ FALL 3 GENESIS 14+ Raspberry Pi, Python, Computer Vision, Basics of AI, Motor Control, Arduino ​ FALL 4 EMERGENCE Genesis + EVODROID Humanoid Project - Research Oriented Internship Readiness Program FALL 5 INTERNSHIP Emergence+ $$ Evodyne Research Labs Work on Advanced Robotics Projects ​ FALL 6 COLLEGE !!! !!! ​ ​ ​ ​ FALL OR OR OR OR SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER Courses Choose A Program (Help Me Decide Quickly..) Build An AI Enabled Quadruped Robot Dog And Take It Home Age 14+ Genesis Track Last 2 seats left Build An AI Enabled Robotic Arm And Mobile Robot And Take It Home Age 12+ Elite Track Last seat left Advanced Robotics Lab AI, 3D Computer Vision Internship Pathway Age 16+ Advanced Robotics Lab Last 4 seats left 3DPrinting 3D Design & 3D Printing for Robotics Add to any track, or attend independently Learn More Robotic Competiton info Competition or Competitive Spirit? Learn More Curriculum Overview EliteTrack ElTrackUse Elite Track Build An AI Enabled Mobile Robot And   Robotic Arm 12+ | Middle School Become an expert at modern robotics and get hands-on experience by building your own AI enabled robotic arm using Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and an advanced camera-enabled mobile robot. Gain experience in programming, electronics, 3D Printing, computer vision and much more.  Start by building an advanced robotic arm from scratch  Learn basics of AI and computer vision Learn Arduino, Raspberry Pi   Absorb basics of electricity, electronics  How to use sensors and motors together to design intelligent robots   3 Weeks, add 3D printing optional Program Dates Pricing Week 1 Build A Robotic Arm With Arduino and Raspberry Pi - Part 1  + Sensors, motors, Resistors, Breadboards View Details Week 2 Build an AI Enabled Robotic Arm with Raspberry Pi & Camera - Part 2 + Python, AI, Computer Vision, Face Detection View Details Week 3 Build an Advanced AI-Enabled Autonomous Mobile Robot - Part 3 + Autonomous Driving, Competition Readiness View Details Week 4 3D Design & 3D Printing for Robotics Autodesk Fusion 360, Slicing, Printing View Details EliteSchedule Option 1 - June  June 8 - June 26 Save by registering for full 3 week track, or book individual weeks below No seat left Reserve Full Track Build AI Enabled Robotic Arm - Part 1 June 8 - 12 10AM - 1PM Week 1 Build AI Enabled Robotic Arm - Part 2 June 15 - 19 10AM - 1PM Week 2 Build Autonomous Mobile Robot Part 3 June 22 - 26 10AM - 1PM Week 3 3D Design & 3D Printing for Robotics June 29 - July 2 10AM - 1PM Reserve Option 2 - July July 6 - July 24 Save by registering for full 3 week track, or book individual weeks below Last seat left Reserve Full Track Build AI Enabled Robotic Arm - Part 1 July 6 - 10 2:30PM - 5:30PM Week 1 Build AI Enabled Robotic Arm - Part 2 July 13 - 17 2:30PM - 5:30PM Week 2 Build Autonomous Mobile Robot Part 3 July 20 - 24 2:30PM - 5:30PM Week 3 3D Design & 3D Printing for Robotics Jun 29 - July 2 2:30PM - 5:30PM Reserve Our program accommodates short schedule conflicts. Class Recordings are available daily for catching up. You can attend Part 1 in June, Part 2 in July and so on. Contact us to make changes. Genesis Track Build An AI Enabled Quadruped  Robot Dog 14+ | High School Designed for the student who wants to seriously pursue robotics. T his track will take their skills, knowledge and enthusiasm to the next level. By the end, they will have solved several hard problems with robot design, coding, and AI while bringing their new quadruped robot to life completely from scratch. GenesisTrack Learn advanced robotics concepts Learn basics of AI and computer vision  Bigger, more complex and powerful robots  Path to Internship ROS - Robot operating system  Advanced Python, C++ programming skills  CAD design and modeling  Stand out in your College Application 3 Weeks, Optionally Add 3D Printing Program Dates Pricing Week 1 EvoDog - Build An Advanced Quadruped Robot Dog Part 1 + Kinematics, Mechatronics, Motion Control  View Details Week 2 EvoDog - Build An AI Enabled Quadruped Robot Dog Part 2 + Robot Operating System, Linux, Python View Details Week 3 Advanced Robotics and AI Lab AI, 3D Computer Vision, Deep Learning View Details Week 4 3D Design & 3D Printing for Robotics Autodesk Fusion 360, Slicing, Printing View Details GenesisSchedule Our program accommodates short schedule conflicts. Class Recordings are available daily for catching up. You can attend Part 1 in June, Part 2 in July and so on. Contact us to make changes. Option 1 - June June 8 - June 26 Save by registering for full 3 week track, or book individual weeks below Last 1 seat left Reserve Full Track Build Quadruped Robot Dog - Part 1 June 8 - 12 2:30PM - 5:30PM Week 1 Build Quadruped Robot Dog - Part 2 June 15 - 19 2:30PM - 5:30PM Week 2 Advanced Robotics Lab - Part 3 June 22 - 26 2:30PM - 5:30PM Week 3 3D Design & 3D Printing for Robotics June 29 - July 2 2:30PM - 5:30PM Reserve Option 2 - July July 6 - July 24 Save by registering for full 3 week track, or book individual weeks below Last seat left Reserve Full Track Build Quadruped Robot Dog - Part 1 July 6 - 10 10AM - 1PM Week 1 Build Quadruped Robot Dog - Part 2 July 13 - 17 10AM - 1PM Week 2 Advanced Robotics Lab - Part 3 July 20 - 24 10AM - 1PM Week 3 3D Design & 3D Printing for Robotics Jun --> Internship | Evodyne Robotics top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Evodyne Robotics Internship Program Summer 2026 High School Internship Internships have always been a vital part of Evodyne's mission to create a positive impact for students and families. Last year, eight former students from Evodyne's programs successfully transitioned into internships. Those who are seniors this year have been able to leverage these experiences for their college applications, gaining valuable recommendation letters, essay strategies, and more. Are you a  college student searching for an engineering internship?  Learn More Internships at Evodyne Eugenie Cha Palo Alto High School , Genesis Track Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA My experience interning at Evodyne Robotics has greatly impacted my goal of becoming an engineer. With Evodyne's innovative and learning-friendly environment, I was pushed to tackle challenging engineering problems with my CAD and electronics skills, such as designing and 3D-printing a planetary gearbox and bipedal leg. Most memorably, I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to learn from other excited and skilled interns. With the problem-solving and technical skills I've learned from Evodyne, I'm excited to continue engineering in college and beyond! Andrew Goldberg Branham High School UC Berkely, Berkely, CA I absolutely loved my experience as a summer intern at Evodyne Robotics. I got to choose projects I wanted to work on in both CAD and software. I also got to be the head teacher for the 3D printing course. Teaching forced me to more rigorously learn Fusion360 and I’m thankful for the knowledge I gained from that experience. I wrote code for both the EvoDog and EvoStinger robots, integrating WiFi and a new UI. I also redesigned parts, optimizing them for 3D printing. Through this, I learned a lot about software development and Arduino. I’m very grateful for my experience at Evodyne Robotics, and I can’t think of a better way to have spent my summer Peter Wang Homestead High, Genesis Track Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana I really enjoyed interning at Evodyne Robotics because I learned many valuable skills from working on projects to helping young students build robots. During my time here I’ve learned how to interact with colleagues in a professional environment. The most important experience for me while working here has been interacting with the students and helping them work through problems they may have experienced with their robots. Rowan Arora . University of Toronto, St. George I joined Evodyne Robotics Academy for a five-week internship, and despite having no prior experience in robotics, I was tasked with a challenging project: to recreate the Evodog robotic model entirely in code and run virtual physics simulations on this model. In order to compete this task, I learned the basics of CAD modeling, Ubuntu system management, how to create Docker environments, the structure of URDF files, meshes, and basic physics—skills essential for completing the project. Additionally, I became proficient in ROS 2 and Ignition Gazebo, the virtual physics simulators used to test the Evodog model. Outside of the work aspect of my internship, it was really nice connecting with so many like minded individuals. Even though my internship was fairly short, it has opened up many new pathways for future endeavors in the world of computer science and robotics. Emma Cao Gunn High School, Genesis Track University of California, Los Angeles, CA Working at Evodyne Robotics was a great way to grow my technical skills and understand more about robotics outside of school or competitive robotics. I filmed, scripted, and edited a 10-part introductory robotics video series for the EvoBug to be featured on the Evodyne website, improved the EvoDog's ability to walk on perpendicular and parallel slopes by redesigning the feet and reprogramming the balancing functionality, and completed various smaller CAD projects on the side. I'm so grateful to have worked with the other student interns—who are all so talented and bright, and I feel confident to pursue my own robotics projects and delve deeper into the field. Thank you guys so much! This summer was so much fun. Aarav Upadhyay Mountain View High,  Genesis Track Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana As an intern at Evodyne robotics I’ve been able to build my collaboration skills with fellow colleagues in a professional and social setting. I was also able to help kids learn and understand more about the robotics field and help them learn how to problem solve, which will set them up for success in the future. Garrett Webster . York School, Monterey, CA I learned a tremendous amount during my summer internship at Evodyne. Without the experience much from getting to work on projects each day, I would not have such strong foundational knowledge. I was already familiarized with each aspect of STEM we work with, but I learned a new kind of problem solving in this environment which there was no clear or direct answer. Even learning how to maintain a professional tone with students and parents was a totally new expectation. I think what we teach students is incredibly valuable, regardless of which area of STEM they choose to pursue in the future. Alvin Zhu Mission San Jose High School University of California, Los Angeles, CA My experience as an intern at Evodyne robotics was everything I hoped for. I had the opportunity to choose CAD and programming projects that I both found interesting and fit my skill set. I was also a head instructor of the 3D printing course, which pushed me to understand Fusion 360 at a deeper level. I redesigned the Evo-Dog Quadruped Robot into the larger, more capable Evo-Dog Pro. I also took RoboClaw’s Python motor controller library and converted it into a more usable and intuitive API controller. I then created a spline path finding algorithm and integrated it with Pure-Pursuit to calculate differential drivetrain kinematics for position and orientation in 2D space. I was forced out of my comfort zone, utilizing new software, electronics, and languages to learn more advanced CAD and computer science. I am very grateful for the skills and professional experience Evodyne Robotics has given me, as well as the time I spent with Raghav and my fellow interns. Aditi Lagisetty Genesis Track Olin College of Engineering, Massachusetts  As a Robotics Intern at Evodyne, I've gained invaluable experience in various aspects of robotics engineering. From developing PID controllers to designing RC systems and even improving a pulse motor, I've had the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects. My work has involved programming in C++ and Java, utilizing microcontrollers like Arduino and ESP32, and designing mechanical components using Fusion 360. One of my most challenging and rewarding projects at Evodyne was the Evodog balancing project. The goal was to equip a robot dog with the ability to navigate uneven terrain and inclined planes. I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to have worked alongside such talented and dedicated student interns as well as mentor Mr. Raghav at Evodyne. Their passion for robotics and their innovative ideas have been a constant source of inspiration. I feel confident that the skills I’ve developed during my internship will serve me well as I pursue my own robotics projects and continue to delve deeper into this exciting field. Jin Cho . Branham High, San Jose, CA I loved my summer at Evodyne. I had the opportunity to work on both CAD and programming projects throughout my time, --> Build Your First Robot with Arduino | Evodyne Robotics top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Overview Have you always wanted to learn how robots work, but didn't get the right guidance on what to do in the very beginning? We have designed the kit and instruction for this project to give you that confidence. After just 1 hour, you will have built your own robot using an Arduino, and you will fully understand how it works,  and how to make it do something different. You do not need to have any prior experience in robotics or coding.   How it Works You will receive our custom robotics kit including an Arduino in the mail, which you will use to build the snake while following along with our online curriculum.    Need Help? We've got your back! Email us at [email protected] and one of our robot designers will help you overcome any obstacle.   Once you have done this project, you will begin to feel a deep intuitive appreciation of how robotics requires various concepts in engineering to work together, and you will have that spark of insight into how bigger more complex robots are made.   Doing this project is a good way to discover if you want to pursue learning robotics more deeply.    What You Need A Mac, Windows or Linux laptop with sufficient free disk space.  Chromebook does not work.   About Us Evodyne Robotics is a startup building personal and educational robots in Silicon Valley.  Build Your First Robot with Arduino $0.00 Price Student * Select Quantity * Add To Cart Return Policy We're confident you're going to love our robotics courses. If you're not 100% satisfied and the course is not watched after the first lesson, simply return the complete robotics kit and we will refund you within 30 days of purchase.  Product Page: Stores Product Widget Back to Top 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> Evodyne Robotics --> Evodyne Robotics Evodroid - Build an Advanced Life Size Humanoid Robot with Emergence Track top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. EvoDroid Now Accepting Applications: Emergence Track Fall 2026 APPLY NOW Now Accepting Applications: Emergence Track Fall 2026 Step Into the Future with Humanoid Robotics! * Only 10 spots are available! CAD Modeling ROS AI & Deep Learning Open CV Linux Kinematics & Dynamics Research Project BUILD THE FUTURE - EMERGENCE TRACK This is an advanced robotics research program that will take admitted students on a journey of discovery as they see their contributions become a permanent part of a new life-size humanoid robot they help bring to life. Participants will be expected to deliver on their assigned projects in a self-guided manner as part of a team, and learn the required tools and technologies on their own with provided frameworks. Topics will include electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, design, psychology of interaction with humanoid robots and of course, loads of fun. APPLY NOW Only 10 spots are available HOW IT WORKS Upon joining the track, each student will become part of a small team and collaborate on the design, construction, and programming of a humanoid robot. Teams will meet every week for research project activity, demos, learning sessions, progress updates and guidance on next steps. Apply Join A Team Research & Build APPLY NOW Participants will be grouped based on their skills and interests to ensure balanced teams. Each student will contribute to at least one of seven key project areas WHAT YOU WILL WORK ON i. Bipedal Locomotion Master control systems to achieve stable, adaptive, and efficient movements for humanoid robots, empowering them to perform complex tasks in real-world environments. Acquired Skills: 1. Balance and Posture Control PID Control (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) State-Space Control 2. Bipedal Locomotion and Gait Planning Inverse Dynamics & Computed Torque Control Model Predictive Control (MPC) ii. Actuator Design Electrical Engineering Work on Evodyne’s new Quantum Flux Diffusion Actuator , the core innovation that will power all of EvoDroid’s joints for maximum performance Acquired Skills:  Actuators & Motor Drivers Microcontrollers & Single-Board Computers Motor PWM Control Sensors Wiring & PCB Design Real-time systems Electrical Engineering iii. 3D Depth Perception and Environment Sensing A humanoid robot needs exceptionally high performance environment sensing capabilities for even basic functionality. Acquired Skills: Visual Navigation for Humanoid Robots Object Recognition for Humanoid Robots Environment Mapping and Planning ​ Depth Sensing Hardware Integration Stereo Vision and 3D Reconstruction  SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping Point Cloud Processing  iv. Hand Design And Articulation The human hand is one of the most complicated electromechanical structures one can build. By joining this team you will work on some of the most advanced intricate mechanisms and algorithms there are. Acquired Skills: CAD Modeling Mechatronics Grasping Sensing v. AI for Human Robot Interaction Human Robot Interaction with a humanoid robot is an entire world of challenges waiting to be solved. Acquired skills: Speech Processing Natural Language Understanding Behavior Design and Animation Sensor Integration Safety Protocols vi. Advanced CAD Modeling Advanced modeling skills for Strength, aesthetics and functionality Parametric 3D Modeling Articulated Joint and Linkage Design Motion Simulation and Interference Checking Design for Manufacturing (DFM) vii. Applications of Household and Assistive Humanoid Robot Program EvoDroid for real-world use cases. Pick and Place tasks with various types of household objects APPLY NOW Only 10 spots are available EMERGENCE TRACK Based on their interests and skills, each student will become part of a team working on some aspect of the design, construction, and programming of EvoDroid, a life-sized humanoid robot. Internship Readiness College Applications Advanced Research APPLY NOW Tuition Cost: $1592, or $199 monthly Duration: 8 months (every Saturday) This fee covers all materials, learning and outcome assessments.   Who should not join this undertaking? You need to have finished Genesis Track successfully and enthusiastically to enroll in the EvoDroid Emergence Track. Only enroll if you are passionate about humanoid robotics and can commit time and significant effort to learning and contributing. This is an industrially advanced research program meant for those who want to seriously make an impact on this field. Dates Emergence Track activity runs from late August - May   Spots 10 spots are available Schedule In person attendance every Saturday 3:00pm - 5:00pm, beginning August 22, 2026 Prerequisites You must have finished our Genesis Track and have advanced knowledge in one of the following fields: 1. Mathematics : A solid foundation in mathematics is essential for understanding fundamental robotics concepts. 2. CAD Modeling (Fusion 360) 3. Advanced Python Programming  4. C++ 4. AI/Deeplearning toolkits 5. Soldering and electronics 6. Web development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP) ​ ​ Genesis APPLY NOW Only 10 spots are available You might be interested in: Genesis Track Fall Program Duration: 8 months Time: Sept 2025 - May 2025 Age: 14+ Genesis Track Summer Program Duration: 3 weeks​ Time: June or July 2025 Age: 14+ Genesis Track Self - paced Duration: 26 hours Time: anytime Age: 15+ 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> Evodyne Robotics Research Lab Makes Rapid Progress top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Blog All Posts robotics summer programs STEM team members middle school advanced robotics highschool science-technology coding high school ai computer vision raspberry pi arduino evoarm robotic arm robot arm open house event EvoStinger internship supply chain shortage after-school program college summer internship research lab Internship emergence evodroid humanoid robotics Search Evodyne Robotics Research Lab Makes Rapid Progress evodynerobotics Dec 19, 2025 3 min read Our Robotics Research Lab together with the Emergence Track team have made groundbreaking strides on the EvoDroid project along several fronts: EvoRaptor - Small Bipedal Robot for Gait Research The EvoRaptor project aims to quickly build a fully functional smaller biped robot to allow for research and development on the challenging balancing gait algorithms needed. This project implements several advanced engineering concepts including: Mujoco - Google Deepmind's Advanced Physics Simulator Uses smaller versions of Evodyne's new Quantum Flux Diffusion Actuator High speed CAN communication Advanced CAD modeling and mechanical engineering concepts Advanced electronics, PCB Design Humanoid Hand Project How do you make a functional full size humanoid hand that is lightweight and strong enough to crush an empty can of soda, yet gentle enough to safely handle an egg? Members working on this project are doing extensive research and testing on various types of mechanisms, actuators, linkages and sensors. They started with the question: "How does a single human finger work, biologically, mechanically and functionally?". As a result of furious iteration, we now have a working prototype of a finger, making the remaining challenges more approachable. Evodyne's Quantum Flux Diffusion Actuator EvoDrive Motor Controller A robotic actuator needs a smart, high-current, high-performance controller to be usable for its task. Bit by bit, the members of this team have optimized the design of our EvoDrive Brushless Motor Controller With Dual Input/Output Encoder capability, integrated cooling, and several other features including communication via USB-C, CAN Bus, Wifi, Bluetooth, while gaining expertise in advanced areas of Electrical Engineering. High-Precision Dual Encoder Manufacturing Making a high-power, high-precision robotic actuator from scratch is no mean feat. Every component needs to be tested during various phases of assembly. For an actuator, the position encoder is one of the most important sub-components. It combines technology from several disciplines into an extremely tiny package, and determines the power flow inside the actuator during operation hundreds of thousands of times a second. Therefore even the testing equipment for such a device is a complex engineering project. Actuator Design and Manufacturing Evodyne's actuators implement a new and unique compact and lightweight gearbox design for maximum torque density. Members of this team have begun to master advanced Mechanical Engineering concepts while being hard at work constructing the gearboxes and actuators with the intricate components involved, while discovering issues and fixing the original design as they go along. Head and Neck Assembly/Design This seems trivial, however the electro-mechanical attachment of a humanoid head to the torso is anything but. It must carry the weight and momentum of a head filled with instrumentation, mechanisms, cameras while the lower body of the robot is going through various movements and impacts. Members of this project are working to simultaneously maximize strength and fluidity of motion, so communication with the robot feels as natural as possible. Addtionally, a web interface to easily control the assembly is necessary during testing and development. Human-Humanoid Robot Interaction There was once the popular field of "Human Computer Interaction", which is now in the process of being replaced by the uncharted complexity of "Human Humanoid Interaction". From a software standpoint, this is one of the most challenging parts of the project. How do you make sense of everything a robot camera is seeing around it, in real-time so as to "understand" what is going on, who is talking to it, and what must be done next? Members of this team have all gained expertise in programming with ROS2 while implementing various machine learning models for human Pose Detection, Face Detection and Recognition, Object Detection and Segmentation, Emotion Detection, Gesture Recognition, Speech Recognition and Generation, 3D Stereo Depth Processing using Intel Realsense Depth cameras, 3D Matrix math for world space transformations, Fiducial marker detection and localization, and other advanced topics in image processing. The standalone Head/Neck assembly described above will serve as the testbed for human-robot interaction while the larger robot is slowly built up. This group will begin to lean seriously into more complex AI topics as the work progresses. Reflection on Progress, and Looking Ahead As I guide and oversee the activities of the large and diverse teams working on all these sub-projects, I am most happy to note the improvement nearly everyone has made on learning to work with others. The respect of your peers is earned only when you show patience and integrity along with technical skill. As everyone gets better, I can already see our progress accelerating. Stay tuned for the next update! Be A Part of The Journey! Tags: internship Build robot high school robotics emergence research lab evodroid advanced robotics coding ai Recent Posts See All Evodyne Robotics 2025 Open House Recap! Summer of Robotics Graduates Over 170 Students Evodyne Interns' Projects and Accomplishments 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> Build an AI Enabled Robotic Arm With Arduino and Raspberry Pi | Evodyne Robotics top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Evodyne's Advanced Robotics Program   - Self-Paced Program with Unlimited Live Support from Mountain View, California   - All robots and kit hardware are included in the cost. Kits will be dispatched upon completion of registration.   - Instructional content for learning robotics and building the provided robots will be made available immediately upon registration. You will have a very clear pathway to following the instructions, and will need to clear small quizzes and tests along the way to ensure concepts are retained and building the robot successfully is guaranteed,   - Evodyne's Advanced Robotics Program Certification will be granted and dispatched upon successful completion at each level   You will become an expert at modern robotics and get hands-on experience by building your own AI enabled Robotic Arm using Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and an advanced camera-enabled Mobile Robot. You will also gain experience in programming, electronics, 3D Printing, computer vision and much more.   The course progresses over 3 levels with projects of increasing depth and expertise. A new kit is provided at the beginning of each level, which adds on to the build from the previous level . We recommend signing up for only one level at a time.   Part 1: Unlike other programs that use pre-manufactured "kits", in this course you will learn, program, and manufacture a small robotic arm from scratch. By the end of this session, you will:   Have a thorough understanding of programming an Arduino and connecting various sensors and motors together using actual individual wires, not proprietary connectors An intuitive understanding of electricity and current Knowledge of basic electrical components like breadboards, resistors, capacitors, potentiometers, LEDs, servo motors and PWM signaling Get an introduction to 3D Printing and 3D Design You will receive their own kit will all the supplies required   Part 2 Building upon the basic robotic arm built in Part 1,  in this course you will modify your robot arm by adding several elements including a Raspberry-Pi and Camera, that will ultimately make it fully AI-enabled, and Wi-fi connected, and learn how to program it to do all kinds of activities.   By the end of this session, you will have received:   An introduction to advanced topics including face recognition and its application to robotics by implementing live interactive face-following with their EvoArm Learning how to program your robot to do various pick and place activities Deep dive into the Raspberry Pi and how to interface it with Arduino and other IOT devices and sensors Learning how to program several robotic activities like box stacking for warehouses, object pick and place, writing on a whiteboard using their EvoArm, and so on Python programming A raspberry-pi Camera will be mounted on top of the arm and you will learn how to program the arm to see through the camera and react accordingly You will receive your own kit with all the parts and supplies required including Raspberry Pi and camera   Prerequisites None. Previous programming experience will help, but is *not* required.   Requirements You must have your own Mac Or Windows laptop with sufficient free disk space, and administrative rights to install the Arduino IDE and other necessary utilities. Chromebook will not work A USB-C to USB adapter if your laptop contains only the new USB-C ports Philips / Cross-head screwdriver Build an AI Enabled Robotic Arm With Arduino and Raspberry Pi $0.00 Price Project * Select Experience Level * Select Quantity * Add To Cart RETURN & REFUND POLICY We're confident you're going to love our robotics courses. If you're not 100% satisfied and the course is not watched after the first lesson, simply return the complete robotics kit and we will refund you within 30 days of purchase.  Product Page: Stores Product Widget Back to Top 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> Graham Middle School Boosts District Robotics Program with Evodyne Robots top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Blog All Posts robotics summer programs STEM team members middle school advanced robotics highschool science-technology coding high school ai computer vision raspberry pi arduino evoarm robotic arm robot arm open house event EvoStinger internship supply chain shortage after-school program college summer internship research lab Internship emergence evodroid humanoid robotics Search Graham Middle School Boosts District Robotics Program with Evodyne Robots evodyneacademy Aug 23, 2021 1 min read Updated: Aug 26, 2021 We are happy to announce our recent collaboration with Graham Middle School (Mountain View) for the 2021-2022 school year. This marks our first partnering with a middle school after several high schools in the Bay Area and nationally. Agnes Kaiser, the STEM, Robotics and Engineering teacher at Graham had this to say: "I’m really excited to teach my students with Evodyne’s curriculum and robots since it completely stands out from the program that we had before. I would like to teach the students how to build the robots with breadboards and using Arduino and let them learn real robotic components" . Graham Middle School purchased a total of 135 robots including EvoRover, EvoSnake and EvoLamp to teach advanced robotics to students from grade 6 to grade 8. Last Friday Evodyne Robotics conducted a training session with Graham Middle School teachers where the company provided hands-on training and curriculum. By learning to build our robots, students will get introduced to different robotic concepts including but not limited to electronics, programming, engineering, 3D design and printing. Besides distributing our robots to schools, we offer the Advanced Robotics Program for students who are interested in learning robotics in-depth and want to get experience in building bigger and more complex AI-enabled robots. Check out our program page for more information: https://www.evodyneacademy.com/robotics-stem-program Tags: robotics robotics classes after-school robotics high school robotics robotics courses robot arm kit robot dog kit robotics STEM middle school Recent Posts See All Evodyne Robotics Research Lab Makes Rapid Progress Evodyne Robotics 2025 Open House Recap! Summer of Robotics Graduates Over 170 Students 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> Evodyne Robotics Careers top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Home: Welcome Evodyne Robotics Careers   Are you passionate about robotics education? Evodyne Robotics is rapidly expanding and looking for skilled professionals to join our team. Please see our list of job opportunities below - we’d love to hear from you! For High School Internships go here For College Student Internships search for Evodyne's job posting in Handshake Senior Robotics Educator While we do advanced research on robotics and push boundaries, Evodyne's broad mission is to demystify robotics. To be the person others will listen to, you will need  have a simultaneous grasp of electrical engineering, coding, mechanical engineering, visual design, CAD modeling, 3D printing among others. And then you should have the time, motivation and patience to prepare and mentor the next generation of students  who will later enter the workforce in a society already shaped by robotics and AI. This will be an in-person position in downtown Mountain View, CA, with schedules generally following a regular school year.  Classes are typically conducted in the afternoons during weekdays , and on Saturdays for the entire day. Hours can be flexible, except for scheduled class teaching sessions. To explore or begin a  conversation, email your resume to  [email protected]   Home: Contact 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 [email protected] 650-318-1534 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> --> Internship | Evodyne Robotics top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Evodyne Robotics College  Internship Program Summer 2026 Engineering Robotics Internship Evodyne is an innovative educational robotics startup located downtown Mountain View, California. Our Research Lab designs and manufactures a range of cutting-edge robots in-house, including robotic arms, robot dogs, and our latest creation, a life-sized humanoid robot. Utilizing kinematics, actuator design, ROS, CAD modeling, AI, and computer vision, we bring our robotic visions to life.   The position will be in-person Mon-Fri starting in June, with an opportunity transition into a full-time role in the fall. ​ See Current Research Lab Projects Apply Via Handshake Anchor 1 Internships at Evodyne Hieu Trung Hoang UC Berkeley, Berkely, CA I learned a wide variety of things as a Evodyne intern, such as web development, electrical engineering, coding, etc. I'm also learning how much I dont know and filling gaps in my current knowledge. This internship has honed my problem solving skills as well as my ability to work with others. I enjoyed being an instructor and seeing the students bring their creativity to life. As the instructor for the Evodog, I saw students code custom animations such as the dog doing push-ups and punches, which was exciting to see. Issac Hernandez-Nguyen Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA My favorite part about being an intern is working with Raghav, he has been a great mentor and helped me alot with coming up with designs. My abilities in creating complex gearing systems using CAD have significantly improved. Also my 3D printing abilities. I absolutely recommend this internship. Raghav gives us lots of freedom to come up with efficient designs while still guiding us. It is helping me to become a better engineer. Seeing how some children really enjoy the projects and want to learn more in depth. They come after class or during break to ask advanced questions. Jack He Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA My time at Evodyne was a great learning experience. I was the primary instructor for the Genesis course. In this role, I was able to hone my teaching skills. I also had the opportunity to tackle some unique technical challenges, such as developing a self balancing algorithm for a quadruped robot. Nathan Chuop San Jose State University, San Jose, CA As an instructor and a researcher here, I am always debugging for the students and finding better ways to design my projects. Unlike school where there is a clear solution, I get to figure it out myself. I get to work on things that I feel are useful to me and others. Getting to know the other interns has been great. We all come from different parts of the Bay Area and have vastly different experiences and we were able to connect because of our passion for robotics. I enjoy customizing the lessons for the students and making sure it is easy to understand, lively, and practical. While prepping for lessons can take a while, it makes me feel really knowledgable and that I can be a robotics version of Bill Nye the Science guy. Anuj Kathail Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Interning at Evodyne Robotics has been a really great experience for me. During my time here I have been able to grow both technically and professionally. I developed both a steering system for the evocar using computer vision as well as creating a way for the evodog to balance and move on angled surfaces. Overall, during my time here I have been able to meet many incredible people and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to learn so much. Some exciting moments from the internship program at Evodyne Robotics We are looking for a team member who will: - Assist as a robotics instructor to high school and middle school students for our summer program - Enhance our existing robots and help with designing new educational robots to add to our portfolio - Example projects include: Working on EvoDroid, a full-sized humanoid robot being designed and built from scratch and the adaptive gait control algorithm for our research robot dog (EvoDog Pro) - Work on a custom brushless motor + integrated gearbox design with high backdrivability - Design the motor driver and controller for brushless motors The candidate should be: - Familiar with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, basic electronics, CAD modeling - Good programming skills, C++/Python - Willing to learn quickly using tons of our existing content as taught by existing teachers - Ability to build rapport with students - Excellent written and verbal communication skills More: Previous experience with teaching is a plus, but not mandatory Apply Via Handshake Apply Now Are you a  high school  student searching for a  robotics  internship? Learn More 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> About Us | Evodyne Robotics Academy | Mountain View top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Home: Welcome About Evodyne Academy  Evodyne Robotics Academy is associated with Evodyne Robotics , a startup building personal and educational robots in Silicon Valley. Our goal is to improve the awareness of robotics as a future career path for parents and students.   We give students an immersive experience in making intelligent robots, including programming, 3D design, 3D printing, electronics, computer vision, deep learning and so on. Older students complete their experience by doing internships at Evodyne where they help design the next generation of robots. Never Stop Learning Whether you're a student, someone already in STEM, or someone who doesn't consider themself a "techie," we believe that everyone should have access to educational robotics.   If you have an interest in robotics we have a project for you!  Our Mission 1000+ Students taught 1000+  Robots delivered 10+ Patents filed 300+ Online curriculum  hrs And Counting! What Makes Us Different Our curriculum and robots are designed and manufactured in Mountain View, California Students learn advanced robotics concepts by building and programming real AI-enabled robots from scratch Get live US based support ​Learn in-person or remotely via zoom  What We Offer Programs Exclusive robotics programs and camps for high school and middle school students to learn advanced concepts of building modern AI-enabled robots. ​ Learn More Workshops Once you have done this session, all those cool robots on TV and in the movies will not seem like a mystery anymore! ​ ​ Learn More Projects We design and manufacture our robots in-house specifically for educational purposes.  You can learn and build the robots while getting certified right at home with our tutorial platform. Learn More Classrooms Advanced Robotics  Program specially designed for high school and middle school classrooms. Curriculum and robot kits are designed for both in-person and online learning. Learn More FAQ What equipment is needed? A Mac, Windows, or Linux laptop with administrative rights to install Arduino, Python and other programming tools. If you have a newer Mac or Windows laptop with only USB-C ports, you will need a USB-C to USB adapter to be able to connect the Arduino to your computer. Chromebooks will not work for our program. Do I need  prior experience to start? All experience levels are welcome with us! Whether you're someone with no experience, or someone who's had their fair share of time in robotics, we're confident you will learn something exciting with us. What if I get stuck? We’re here to help! Submit a ticket, or ask a question in the community forum to get help fast. What happens after I've completed my course? After successfully completing one of our courses, you will receive a downloadable  certificate you can use on your resume for college applications or LinkedIn to show your skills and knowledge in robotics. Do you have advanced projects I can work on? Yes, try our Build Your Own Quadruped Robot Dog project. Where are these kits from? All our robots are manufactured in Mountain View, California, and designed in tandem with the curriculum for the best learning experience possible for hands-on robotics. Which programming languages will I be learning? C++, Python, Shell Scripting What is the return policy? W e will do everything to make sure you have a flawless experience. 100% will be refunded if the kit has not been dispatched, or is returned without being opened. All other sales are final. Home: Contact Contact Us Ask A Question Or Submit A Class Suggestion! 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Learn Advanced Robotics Hands-on robotics projects with certification delivered to your door Explore options How It Works When you build with Evodyne , you receive: Full access to our online curriculum A robotics kit designed and manufactured by our team The freedom to work on your robot at your own pace Unlimited support from Mountain View, California Multiple skill levels to choose from  Full access to our online curriculum   Robotics kit delivered to your door Certificate after project is completed Anchor 1 Master New Skills Programming and computer science AI and Computer Vision Electronics and electricity Mechatronics and mechanical engineering 3D printing and 3D design Learn more Projects & Courses Designed and manufactured In Mountain View, California, each robot and associated course will take you through a journey of increasing confidence and expertise Projects Build Your First Robot ROBOT SNAKE WITH ARDUINO Ages 16 - 99 | 1.5 Hrs Have you always wanted to learn how robots work, but didn't get the right guidance on what to do in the very beginning? This is the perfect project to start your robotics journey. Learn more EvoArm A robot with the precision, accuracy, and intelligence to play real Tic-Tac-Toe against you. EVOARM Vision Kit With the Vision Kit EvoArm can do Face Detection, Object Detection, 30fps streaming feed, and more. EvoArm A robot with the precision, accuracy, and intelligence to play real Tic-Tac-Toe against you. 1/5 Build EvoArm AI-ENABL ED ROBOTIC ARM Become an expert at modern robotics and get hands-on experience by building your own AI enabled robotic arm using Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and an advanced camera-enabled mobile robot. Gain experience in programming, electronics, 3D Printing, computer vision and much more.  Ages 13 - 99 | 15 H rs Start by building an advanced robotic arm from scratch  Learn basics of AI and computer vision Learn   Arduino, Raspberry Pi Absorb basics of  electricity, electro nics How to use sensors and motors together to design intelligent robots Learn more Build EvoDog ADVANCED QUADRUPED RO BOT DOG Ages 16 - 99 | 15 Hrs Designed for those who want to seriously pursue robotics. This project will take their skills, knowledge and enthusiasm to the next level. By the end, they will have solved several hard problems with robot design, coding, and AI while bringing their new quadruped robot to life completely from scratch. Receive a Robotics Specialist Predegree at the end of this course Learn advanced robotics concepts Learn basics of  AI and computer vision Bigger, more complex and powerful robots  Advanced Python, C++ programming skills  CAD design and modeling  ROS - Robot operating system  Learn more 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> Genesis Track - Build an AI Quadruped Robot Dog with Advanced Robotics Lab | Evodyne Robotics top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Evodyne's Advanced Robotics Program   - Self-Paced Program with Unlimited Live Support   - All robots and kit hardware are included in the cost and will belong individually to the student. Kits will be dispatched upon completion of registration.   - Students are welcome to work on their robots during office hours any Saturday from 2:30 - 5pm with an instructor present (Starting the 3rd week of September to first week of May only).   - Instructional content for learning robotics and building the provided robots will be made available immediately upon registration. The student will have a very clear pathway to following the instructions, and will need to clear small quizzes and tests along the way to ensure concepts are retained and building the robot successfully is guaranteed.   - Evodyne's Advanced Robotics Program Certification will be granted and dispatched upon successful completion at each level.   Do you already have experience with robotics and coding? This is the ideal project for you to apply all your existing skills and go to the next level. In this course you will build EvoDog, an advanced  AI-enabled quadruped robot dog, completely from scratch using Arduino Nano, Raspberry Pi, Camera, and many other advanced components, and then program and teach it to walk, run and do tricks on 4 legs just like a dog. When complete, use EvoDog as a pet around your house!   - In Part 1 you will build the robot from ground up while understanding the principles of mechanical engineering, motion control, kinematics, programming, and use the trigonometry you learned in high school to program synchronized leg motion.   -In Part 2 you will make it AI-enabled, WiFi-connected, and learn how to program it to do all kinds of tricks.   - In Part 3 you will go through the Advanced Robotics Lab, where you will gain expertise in the latest AI, deep learning, computer vision programming techniques.   By the end of this course,  you will have learnt: Deep dive into kinematics - synchronized motion control of large number of motors and joints  How to use real animals' behavior and structure to make better robots Python ROS - Robot Operating System Linux OpenCV - Computer Vision Raspberry Pi, Arduino Networking Power Management Mechatronics High power robot motors and joints Each student will receive brand-new hardware and non-shared equipment.   Prerequisites Basic knowledge of coding. Comfortable using a computer. Student will need to have a computer with admin rights during this session.   Requirements The student must have his/her own Mac Or Windows laptop with sufficient free disk space, and administrative rights to install the Arduino IDE, python, AI toolkits and other necessary utilities. Chromebook will not work A USB-C to USB adapter if your laptop contains only the new USB-C ports Philips / Cross-head screwdriver   Genesis Track - Build an AI Quadruped Robot Dog with Advanced Robotics Lab $0.00 Price Course * Select Quantity * Add To Cart RETURN & REFUND POLICY We're confident you're going to love our robotics courses. If you're not 100% satisfied and the course is not watched after the first lesson, simply return the complete robotics kit and we will refund you within 30 days of purchase.  Product Page: Stores Product Widget Back to Top 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> Build Your First Robot Workshop | Evodyne Robotics top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Build Your First  Robot with Arduino WORKSHOP     A perfect introduction to make a functional and programmable robot with Arduino and  take it home ! ​ Location : downtown Mountain View. View Timings Looking for our self-paced at home projects? Go here . No Experience Needed  You will build a robotic snake from scratch, and learn to program it without any prior experience. Live Support Our instructor is an expert with many years of experience in the industry Exclusive  Robots We design and manufacture our robots right here in Mountain View. Families Welcome Make memories with your family that you can cherish forever! How It Works Schedule your session    Attend in-person at  881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA   Custom designed robotic kit with Arduino, Servo Motors, and many additional learning components   End up with a smart robot you will continue to learn with Explore Options What You Get By the end of session, each attendee will: Have an understanding of programming an Arduino  and connecting various sensors and motors together Introduction to 3D Printing and 3D Design Every attendee will have brand-new hardware and non-shared equipment .  Arduino 4 x Servo Motors Jumper Wires Breadboard Robot construction parts Social Distancing Policy We take the utmost care to ensure a maximally safe setup. ​ ​ Masks are now optional Q & A ​ Do I get to keep the robot? ​ Yes, build the robot, and take it home for no additional cost! ​ What equipment do I need? ​ It will be ideal to bring you own Mac, Windows, or Linux laptop with administrative rights to install the Arduino IDE (Chromebook is not supported). If you do not bring a computer, we will provide one during the workshop. Other Workshops you may want to try Build A Programmable Robotic Arm​ $399 | 14 hrs Learn more Build An AI-Enabled Quadruped Robot Dog $499 | 15 hrs Learn more Still Have Questions ? If you have any questions, don't hesitate to talk to us! Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected]   Or if you are nearby, just drop by for a tour before deciding! 881 Castro St Mountain View, CA 94041 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program | Evodyne Robotics top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Advanced AI & Robotics Program Self-Paced  Learning  Build real AI-Enabled robots designed by Silicon Valley roboticists using industrial components,  delivered right to your door . Instructor Assessment Live Support Keep Your Built Robot Certification How It Works Partnering With To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. howitworks How it Works When you build with Evodyne, you receive: A robotics kit designed and manufactured by our team in Mountain View Full access to our online curriculum The freedom to work on your robot at your own pace An assigned instructor for assessments and certification Unlimited support from Mountain View, California Keep your built robots and hardware for continued learning Explore Programs In person These are some of the skills you will learn with us Programming and computer science AI and Computer Vision Electronics and electricity Mechatronics and mechanical engineering 3D printing and 3D design Browse Courses Program Benefits   Graduate with a Robotics Specialist Predegree Certification for everything learned and built All robots included in program cost  Potential  Internship at Evodyne's Research Lab in Mountain View, California! Students are welcome to work in-office Saturdays from 2:30PM - 5PM, starting the 3rd week of September through first week of May. An instructor will be present during this time.  IMG_7081 2 IMG_7066_edited Evodyne Robotics IMG_7081 2 1/14 programs Choose A Program Build Your First Robot with  Arduino 10+ | Elementary School 1 session of 2 hours Step up from Lego and learn to design, build and program your own robots with real robotics components like Arduino, sensors, motors, wires Elite Junior Track Build A Programmable Robotic Arm​ 12+ | Middle School 3 Courses of 15 sessions each Become an expert at modern robotics and get hands-on experience by building your own AI enabled robotic arm using Arduino and Raspberry Pi Elite Track Build An AI-Enabled Quadruped Robot Dog 15+ | High School 3 Courses of 15 sessions each Designed for those who have decided to seriously pursue robotics. This project will take their skills, knowledge and enthusiasm to the next level.  Genesis Track 1/9 This is an exclusive program with the students of some of Silicon Valley's smartest parents enrolled. They know the secrets of how the world is changing, and that students who are serious about a career in robotics should get started now . Programs Courses Overview Genesis Track Build An AI Enabled Quadruped  Robot Dog 15+ | High School Designed for the student who wants to seriously pursue robotics. T his track will take their skills, knowledge and enthusiasm to the next level. By the end, they will have solved several hard problems with robot design, coding, and AI while bringing their new quadruped robot to life completely from scratch .   Genesis Track What You'll Learn Receive a Robotics Specialist Predegree at the end of this course Learn advanced robotics concepts Learn basics of  AI and computer vision Bigger, more complex and powerful robots  Advanced Python, C++ programming skills  CAD design and modeling  ROS - Robot operating system  Stand out in your College Application Curriculum and Pricing Help Me Decide Quickly Elite Track Build An AI Enabled Mobile Robot And   Robotic Arm 12+ | Middle School Become an expert at modern robotics and get hands-on experience by building your own AI enabled robotic arm using Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and an advanced camera-enabled mobile robot. Gain experience in programming, electronics, 3D Printing, computer vision and much more.  Elite Track Start by building an advanced robotic arm from scratch  Learn basics of AI and computer vision Learn   Arduino, Raspberry Pi Absorb basics of  electricity, electro nics How to use sensors and motors together to design intelligent robots Curriculum and Pricing Help Me Decide Quickly BuildFirstRobot Build Evo Snake With Arduino Build real robots with Arduino, sensors, motors, jumper wires 10 - 99 | Everyone! Step up from Lego and learn to design, build and program your own robots with real robotics components like Arduino, sensors, motors, wires ​ Step up from Lego and learn real robotics.   Become an expert at Arduino and work with real motors, sensors and wires. ​ Build a complete robot while learning robot programming   Introduction to 3D printing   Gain hands-on experience building robots  using industry-standard hardware and equipment Curriculum and Pricing Help Me Decide Quickly What Parents Are Saying Can't Decide? Simpl e De cision Making Algorithm Is the student 15 and above? Yes: Choose the Gen esis Track Is the student 14 and has significant experience in coding/robotics? Yes: Choose the Genesis Track Is the student 12 or above? Yes: Choose the Elite Track Looking for a project you can work on together with your student? Yes: Choo se  Build Your First Robot My 6 year old knows everything about robotics. He already does the 14+ Lego projects.  Should he attempt  the Genesis Track? Learning adva nced robotics at Evodyne requires understanding math concepts like algebra, geometry, trigonometry. We recommend Lego Robotics for students 9 and younger. Can't decide Certification Some of our happy customers Q & A What equipment is needed? A Mac, Windows, or Linux laptop with administrative rights to install Arduino, Python and other programming tools. If you have a newer Mac or Windows laptop with only USB-C ports, you will need a USB-C to USB adapter to be able to connect the Arduino to your computer. Chromebooks will not work for our program. Do I need  prior experience to start? All experience levels are welcome with us! Whether you're someone with no experience, or someone who's had their fair share of time in robotics, we're confident you will learn something exciting with us. What if I get stuck? We’re here to help! Submit a ticket, or ask a question in the community forum to get help fast. What happens after I've completed my course? After successfully completing one of our courses, you will receive a downloadable  certificate you can use on your resume for college applications or LinkedIn to show your skills and knowledge in robotics. Do you have advanced projects I can work on? Yes, try our Build Your Own Quadruped Robot Dog project. Where are these kits from? All our robots are manufactured in Mountain View, California, and designed in tandem with the curriculum for the best learning experience possible for hands-on robotics. Which programming languages will I be learning? C++, Python, Shell Scripting What is the return policy? W e will do everything to make sure you have a flawless experience. 100% will be refunded if the kit has not been dispatched, or is returned without being opened. All other sales are final. question Have more questions ? Advanced AI & Robotics After-School Program Questions Submit Thanks for submitting! Contact Us: [email protected] 650-318-1534 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> EvoDog - Build an AI Quadruped Robot Dog with Advanced Robotics Lab | Evodyne Robotics top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Evodyne's Advanced Robotics Program   - Self-Paced Program with Unlimited Live Support from Mountain View, California   - All robots and kit hardware are included in the cost. Kits will be dispatched upon completion of registration.   - Instructional content for learning robotics and building the provided robots will be made available immediately upon registration. You will have a very clear pathway to following the instructions, and will need to clear small quizzes and tests along the way to ensure concepts are retained and building the robot successfully is guaranteed.   - Evodyne's Advanced Robotics Program Certification will be granted and dispatched upon successful completion at each level.   Do you already have experience with robotics and coding? This is the ideal project for you to apply all your existing skills and go to the next level. In this course you will build EvoDog, an advanced  AI-enabled quadruped robot dog, completely from scratch using Arduino Nano, Raspberry Pi, Camera, and many other advanced components, and then program and teach it to walk, run and do tricks on 4 legs just like a dog. When complete, use EvoDog as a pet around your house!   - In Part 1 you will build the robot from ground up while understanding the principles of mechanical engineering, motion control, kinematics, programming, and use the trigonometry you learned in high school to program synchronized leg motion.   -In Part 2 you will make it AI-enabled, WiFi-connected, and learn how to program it to do all kinds of tricks.   - In Part 3 you will go through the Advanced Robotics Lab, where you will gain expertise in the latest AI, deep learning, computer vision programming techniques.   By the end of this course,  you will have learnt: Deep dive into kinematics - synchronized motion control of large number of motors and joints  How to use real animals' behavior and structure to make better robots Python ROS - Robot Operating System Linux OpenCV - Computer Vision Raspberry Pi, Arduino Networking Power Management Mechatronics High power robot motors and joints Each student will receive brand-new hardware and non-shared equipment.   Prerequisites Basic knowledge of coding. You will need to have a computer with admin rights for this project.   Requirements You must have a Mac Or Windows computer with sufficient free disk space, and administrative rights to install the Arduino IDE, python, AI toolkits and other necessary utilities. Chromebook will not work A USB-C to USB adapter if your computer contains only the new USB-C ports Philips / Cross-head screwdriver   EvoDog - Build an AI Quadruped Robot Dog with Advanced Robotics Lab $0.00 Price Course * Select Student * Select Quantity * Add To Cart RETURN & REFUND POLICY We're confident you're going to love our robotics courses. If you're not 100% satisfied and the course is not watched after the first lesson, simply return the complete robotics kit and we will refund you within 30 days of purchase.  Product Page: Stores Product Widget Back to Top 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: 650-318-1534 Email: [email protected] Programs Summer Robotics Program Fall Robotics Program Build A Robot Workshop Self-Paced Programs Build Your First Robot EvoArm Robotic Arm About Us Team Careers Support Discussion Forum Contact Us EvoDog Robot ©2023 by Evodyne Robotics Corporation bottom of page --> High School Advanced Robotics Curriculum | Evodyne Academy top of page Home Programs Summer Advanced AI Robotics Program 2026 Fall Advanced Robotics Program 2026-2027 Self-Paced Advanced Robotics Program EvoDroid Emergence Track Book A Free Consultation Adults Classrooms Internship Engineering Robotics Internship High School Robotics Internship News Student Sign In Careers About Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Advanced Robotics Program for Schools Evodyne Robotics Academy offers an Advanced Robotics Program specially designed for high school and middle school classrooms. Our curriculum and robot kits are designed for both in-person and online learning.  Our Customers To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Evodyne Robotics Academy is associated with Evodyne Robotics ,   a company building educational robots in Mountain View, California. We design and manufacture our robots in-house specifically for educational purposes. Our proprietary curriculum was created in tandem with the robots, and both are constantly refined and updated with student and teacher feedback. Master Robotics with Evodyne Beginner Intermediate Advanced Best-Seller View Curriculum Our Programs What you will get ​ ​ Hand-ons training with our robotics experts High-quality educational robotic kits Exclusive curriculum Give students a deep knowledge about robotics and engineering field Unlimited teacher support via email, phone, zoom, or in-person Multiple levels to choose from   Ask about setting up a group discount program for your school View Curriculum News Articles About Us “The process of constructing a robot arm, it gives you a lot of mechanical engineering exposure,” Kuszmaul said. “I mean, there’s the very fundamental things of what different kinds of machines there are, from the levers to wheel and axle.”  read more  Students start by building the mechanical parts, and those who continue code mobile phone apps to control the robot, attach wheels and a webcam to drive it remotely and eventually enable autonomous navigation.  read more Methodology Learning robotics must encompass several different disciplines. Our philosophy is to use actual hands-on elements instead of "virtualized" hardware representations.  Our robots had been painstakingly designed and refined to include all the elements required to get a significant depth of introduction to the field of modern robotics, both via remote learning over zoom, and in-person.  What Teachers Are Saying " I’m really excited to teach my students with Evodyne’s curriculum and robots since it completely stands out from the program that we had before. I would like to teach the students how to build the robots with breadboards and using Arduino and let them learn real robotic components " Agnes Kaiser STEM, Robotics and Engineering teacher Mountain View Middle School “The discussion I’m having with Evodyne, as well as a strategy for the general community, is how can we and how should we scale this because my vision is to have robot arm kits for virtually all my students,” "Day one is is the books and was awesome! Students built the motors and the gripper arm and are excited for day two!" Todd Higley  Antelope High School Chris Kuszmaul Palo Alto High School Anchor 1  Our Other Programs Summer Program 2024 enrolling now Learn More Fall Program  2023-2024 enrolling now Learn More Self-Paced 2023-2024 enrolling now Learn More For Teachers - Get Curriculum Info Not a teacher? Click here to send us a message Submit We will get in touch with you shortly! 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Root-LD v1.0 · root-ld.org · Law I+II+VII root-ld.org ↗
Schema.org Intelligence scored · graph traversal · Law VI negative space
21% coverage · 10 types · 30 props · 83 gaps · click to expand
21%
Schema Utilization Score
MINIMAL COVERAGE — SIGNIFICANT GAPS
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◈ Schema Graph — Three-Direction Traversal
Declared: LocalBusiness · PostalAddress · WebSite · Product · ImageObject · Offer · Organization · Brand · BlogPosting · Person
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A medical organization (physical or not), such as hospital, institution or clinic.
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The place where a person lives.
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◈ Structural Negative Type Space — Constitutional Law VI
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◈ BioChemEntity Branch

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◈ CreativeWork Branch

No structural connection to the CreativeWork branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/CreativeWork ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Event Branch

No structural connection to the Event branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Event ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

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No structural connection to the Intangible branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Intangible ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

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No structural connection to the MedicalEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/MedicalEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Person Branch

No structural connection to the Person branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Person ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Product Branch

No structural connection to the Product branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Product ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Taxon Branch

No structural connection to the Taxon branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Taxon ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

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◈ Source Schema.org — Raw Extraction (9 blocks)
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◈ Source: https://www.evodyneacademy.com/ · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://www.evodyneacademy.com/ · Law I — Provenance
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Semantic Words 40 words · frequency ranked · Law III
40 words · top 5: robotics · program · robot · advanced · evodyne · click to expand
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#3robot186x · 2.21%
#4advanced170x · 2.02%
#5evodyne120x · 1.43%
#6school110x · 1.31%
#7internship97x · 1.15%
#8robots97x · 1.15%
#9track87x · 1.04%
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#11summer76x · 0.9%
#12arduino75x · 0.89%
#13robotic72x · 0.86%
#14arm70x · 0.83%
#15design59x · 0.7%
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#19support57x · 0.68%
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Law III — frequency measured, meaning is the reader's · source: https://www.evodyneacademy.com/
Text Topology Fingerprint v1.0.0 · very_long · 100,685 chars · Law III
Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: 69baa8f05e26104460356f38a4a1276e...
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TTR
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HAPAX
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REP
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BIGRAM
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H2T
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CPRT
2.588
SKEW
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KURT
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C/P
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PENT
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S1P
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NASC
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◈ Topology Position
Latin dominant · narrow vocabulary range · short-form declarative register · high clause nesting · narrow topic focus · moderate uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0010
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.3262
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
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Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
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Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.0889
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
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Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.5514
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.7842
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
404
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
2.5877
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.9231
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.9111
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
32%
4-6
34%
7-10
29%
11-15
5%
16-20
0%
21+
0%
◈ Density Gradient — TTR per Document Tenth
Front-loaded = abstract/preamble · Flat = consistent prose · Back-loaded = building complexity
◈ Lexical Richness Curve — Rolling Window TTR
0.51.0
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 619 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: 69baa8f05e261044... · Law III + Law VI
Ratio Signals 8 deterministic measurements · the gap is the signal
Eight deterministic measurements. Law I: every value traces to its source stage.
schema density
0.7500
Schema props extracted / top semantic words.
nav ratio
0.2466
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.0092
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
6
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
0.1505
Fuzzy overlap across title / H1 / meta / schema name.
schema to nav alignment
0.0000
Schema type tokens vs nav link text overlap.
javascript surface ratio
0.0000
Fraction of interior pages JS-gated.
URL Depth Distribution
depth_0: 2 · depth_1: 21 · depth_2: 12 · depth_3plus: 38
Internal URLs by path depth. Depth 0 = root.
Tech Stack · Security · Freshness SecurityLabel.MINIMAL · FreshnessLabel.RECENT
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Security
SecurityLabel.MINIMAL
Freshness
FreshnessLabel.RECENT
Server
cmsWordPress
analytics['Google Analytics', 'Google Tag Manager', 'Hotjar']
Ledger Appends 11 ledgers · graph edge traversal · Law V+VII
Build: national-transit-v1.0.0 Spec: Root-LD v1.0 Status: LIVE Minted: 2026-05-12
evodyneacademy.com · gdr-67361905
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