Northeastern London Robotics Club

At the NU London Robotics Club, we are dedicated to furthering our technical knowledge and fueling our innovative spirit through robotics. Every year we design and build a robot to compete in the UniBots UK competition in Cambridge, England. With teams coming to compete from across the UK, the club must design an innovative and effective robot to win.

The club’s mission goes beyond competition – it fosters technical development, collaboration, and creative problem solving. Members can take on unique roles, working as a cohesive team to make their robot a reality.

Student Organization Advisors


Andrew Gouldstone
Professor and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Affairs,  Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Biomechanics, material science, engineering mechanics


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Lisa DeBenedictis
Director of Student Engagement, Enroll Management & Retention,  Office of the Dean

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