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Pixelators

Stanford OHS FRC Robotics Club

Pixelators is a robotics team from Stanford Online High School (SOHS) located in Redwood City, California. It is an established and recognized club at SOHS with members consisting of students located internationally that is based in Southern California. Pixelators offers unique experiences to its members in building an industrialized, competitive robot capable of a variety of services to meet the goals and challenges of First Robotic Competition. We promote a culture of collaboration, encourage personal growth and uphold the values and teachings of Stanford Online High School. Our team members are STEM veterans, committed to providing smart solutions for any size of the project. Contact us to request a demo of our robot or meet a member of our team.

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Mission Statement

Connecting minds from across the world, we collaborate as a team to create a competitive robot in hopes to provide an example to those who are similarly interested in STEM. Through FRC, we surpass our creative limits and explore our curiosity in STEM by challenging ourselves, applying our learned skills, and innovating theory into reality in order to build a high-performing, industrialized robot.

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Alistair Keiller

Team Captain; Electronics Lead; Designer, Driver, Fabricator, Programmer

Alistair is interested in web development, competitive programming, robotics, and math. Additional hobbies he enjoys are welding and video games. Other than progressing in USACO, a programming competition, and WMTC, a math competition, most of his goals revolve around projects such as programming a browser-based collaborative web editor to compete with replies or giving Adobe Connect a dark mode.

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We’re happy to hear from you! Contact us today to learn more about our team and how you can be involved.

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John Glenn, Jr

"The most important thing we can do is inspire young minds and to advance the kind of science, math, and technology education that will help youngsters take us to the next phase of space travel."

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