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Evodyne Interns' Projects and Accomplishments

Updated: Sep 9

This June, Evodyne Robotics welcomed a new batch of talented interns who played a vital role in making our summer programs a success. Not only did they contribute to building the foundations for the EvoDroid humanoid robot, but they also served as Teaching Assistants for our summer robotics classes, guiding students through hands on projects and problem solving challenges.

Our interns tackled complex projects, including designing the driver PCB and a fully automated Stator Winding Machine for Evodyne's new Quantum Flux Actuator for powering EvoDroid's joints.


As summer wraps up, many of our interns are heading to top universities, including UC Berkeley, MIT, and Carnegie Mellon. We’re proud that Evodyne Robotics serves as a hub for learning, not only for our students but also for our interns, who use this opportunity to test new ideas, gain hands-on experience, and expand their expertise.


The work doesn’t stop here. This fall, our Emergence Track students will be picking up right where our interns left off, continuing to advance the EvoDroid project and push the boundaries of what they can do. It’s an exciting handoff that keeps innovation moving forward year-round.


If you’re inspired by our interns’ and want to be part of the team, the path starts here: complete our Genesis and Emergence Tracks before applying for an Evodyne internship. These programs equip you with the skills and experience you’ll need to contribute to cutting-edge projects from day one.

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