Linn-Benton Community College ROV Team

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01/24/2025

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The LBCC ROV team is in the airport getting ready to board the plane for home.  The final day of competition and the fin...
06/24/2024

The LBCC ROV team is in the airport getting ready to board the plane for home. The final day of competition and the final results went very well for LBCC.

An important part of the MATE ROV competition is that this competition is more of a collaboration where all the teams work together to build tools and procedures to understand the universe in which we live. Consequently, the last round was the collaborative mission where you work with everyone, four teams at once, to build an underwater structure. Attached is a picture of us performing the collaborative mission – I’m embarrassed to say that I only got the LBCC team in the photos; but, you can see the collaborative structure in the mid-build process on the screen in the photo.

The closing ceremony also went well for LBCC. There are only 3 full-team awards given at the University level and LBCC won one of them coming in first-place for the technical presentation. The technical presentation is where the entire team gets together and discusses with a panel of judges that build rationale and process of building the ROV. A large part of being a STEM student is learning that failure is often the first (and often the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th) step of learning. The LBCC team this year was full of people who were enthusiastic in building a component of the ROV and then modifying repeatedly until something reliable and often looking much different than what they started out with appeared.

Now, despite the fact that I just espoused how important collaboration is at the MATE competition, I’m happy to mention that we came 10th out the 30 college and university teams that made it to the international level and that there were ~300 colleges and universities who started this process 9 months ago.

But, even more fun, LBCC beat Purdue this year. For the past two years, Purdue’s final score would just edge out above LBCC’s by less than 1% of the total score each year. I’m happy to report that this year LBCC was ahead of Purdue 468 points to 465 points. (And more important, we still like each other a whole bunch)

Attached is a photo from the opening of the closing ceremony where the American Samoa team sang a traditional Samoan song for us. I must admit that in the middle of the song I teared up a little bit – I looked to my left and my colleague Rick from UW also had tears in his eyes a little bit. In the photo, you can see the American Samoa team in their pink shirts and then to the right and left you can see a flag from each country who qualified to send a team.

Also attached is a photo of the LBCC team gathered together in our lab tent. I want to reiterate that we have amazing students we have here at LBCC. These students have been working every week for the past nine months. Besides building an awesome ROV they have been working for months on teaching basic circuit principles with the Albany Boys and Girls club, and doing well in their classes.

Meanwhile, the team is very grateful for all of the support we have received. As a co-curricular club, LBCC has provided space and some funds to get the team started each year. This year, the Oregon Space Grant Consortium (OSGC) provided the $10,000 needed to bring the team to the MATE International ROV competition that took place here in Kingsport, Tennessee – we definitely wouldn’t be here without the OSGC support. Additionally, the Albany YMCA graciously allowed us to use their pool on many weekends and miniROV Physics helped with more funding mostly for food throughout the year.

Finally, donations from individuals to the LBCC Foundation were greatly appreciated. Not only did a last infusion of funds from community members and past LBCC ROV team members help get us a little more badly needed equipment, but it also gave the team, and maybe mostly me, an emotional boost at the end of the school year.

05/14/2024
"Spike" is the name of the new ROV.  Spike just successfully retrieved the "irrigation system" from the bottom of the po...
05/12/2024

"Spike" is the name of the new ROV. Spike just successfully retrieved the "irrigation system" from the bottom of the pool. This is not

The LBCC ROV team has been working pretty much non-stop over the past few weeks.  Here are a few photos that show the te...
05/12/2024

The LBCC ROV team has been working pretty much non-stop over the past few weeks. Here are a few photos that show the team and the ROV at work (and after dinner at Mo's in Newport).

Please support the LBCC ROV Team go to the 2024 MATE International ROV competition that happens in Kingsport, Tennessee ...
04/20/2024

Please support the LBCC ROV Team go to the 2024 MATE International ROV competition that happens in Kingsport, Tennessee this year (https://materovcompetition.org/).

The LBCC ROV team has been going to MATE International competitions since 2008. Since then students have been exploring underwater volcanoes, meeting other groups of students from countries over most of the world, and gaining skills that both help them get jobs and help Oregon build a stronger economy.
This year, the team successfully received a $10,000 NASA OSGC grant for materials to build the ROV and to get us to the international competition, but we are still short $5000 for the week of housing we’ll need in Kingsport.

If you are willing and able, it would great if you could help the team. You can donate directly to the team through the LBCC Foundation at:
https://lfforms.linnbenton.edu/Forms/LBCC_Foundation_Donation
Even better, donations through the foundation can be tax deducted.

06/07/2023

Hi Team. The reason I boosted a post to the Linn-Benton Community College ROV Team page, is that I am still currently the administrator. BUT, since I moved back to California, it seems inappropriate that I should be the one in charge of the page. Greg Mulder also has administrator status, and he could appoint one of the CURRENT team to be the person to actively administrate CURRENT activities of the ROV team and keep the Page up-to-date.

I would like to take myself off of the administration for the page, even though I will follow it. Please select someone to do this job. The page is a great resource and should continue to be a history of the Team's work.

Are you going to Internationals this Year?

08/10/2020

Just so you know, Greg is an admin on this page and can add members from the ROV team, and the ROV team should probably update the page with current information and projects. I hope you are doing well and the team is still active.

10/10/2019

How is the team doing this year? I don't know if you have a web page, but talk to Greg about editing this one. It would be nice to have some updates on this year's MATE team.

05/03/2016

Hi Linn-Benton Community College Sea Runners!

Thanks for all your hard work this year. I really appreciate all you did to prepare for the competition.

Unfortunately, MATE has officially notified me, your Team Advisor, that LB Sea Runners did not qualify to advance to the International Competition in Houston Texas.

It is disappointing I know. But I think we can turn it into a positive by meeting to review this year's program and learn from it. And make some concrete plans for next years competition.

Mark and I will be letting you more later on.

Just wanted you to know I have appreciated all you have done!

Michael Leonard Tilse

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