Where ideas transform into automation. We engineer the future of AI and robotics at East West University through hands-on learning, collaborative research, and national competition.
East West University Robotics Club (EWURC) was established with the vision of uniting tech enthusiasts and providing a collaborative environment to research and engineer physical computing, robotics, and automated systems.
We host weekly learning circles, hands-on lab training sessions, and annual technology festivals. Whether you are curious about autonomous vehicles, competitive coding, machine design, or hardware interfaces, EWURC is the launching pad for your innovation.
Celebrating EWURC's legacy of excellence, research accomplishments, and competitive awards.
EWURC structures its activities into three core engineering pillars.
Focuses on microcontrollers (Arduino, ESP32), sensor integrations, motor controls and custom hardware prototyping.
Features advanced development and national contests in RoboSoccer, Line Follower Robot (LFR), Drone / UAV, Firefighting Robot, and Mars Rover systems.
Encompasses machine learning models, computer vision systems, simulation environments, cloud databases, and software controls for robotics platforms.
Explore our upcoming, active, and legacy events.
Held on June 28-29, 2026 under the theme "Domination is Destiny" and supported by the ICT Division of the Government of Bangladesh, NRF26 gathered 1,400+ participants from 60+ educational institutions competing across 6 segments (Capture The Flag, Valorant, E-Football, Line Follower Robot, Project Showcasing, and Robo Soccer) for a prize pool exceeding Tk 160,000.
Relive the highlights, competitive segments, and grand showcases of National RoboFest 2024.
Our signature hands-on workshop series. IgniteR trains young tech minds in embedded programming, sensor interfacing, and robot prototyping.
Where we teach basic robotics to beginners, introducing fundamentals of electronics, logic design, and simple robot building.
Innovative works conceptualized and fabricated in the club labs.
Dual-drive high-torque motor robots using local RF channels for wireless command interfaces, competing in national tournaments.
Equipped with thermal array sensors, path mapping guidance, and automated CO2/water mist ejectors to suppress source fire hazards.
High-speed line following robot using calibrated infrared sensor arrays, custom PID speed control models, and differential active motor braking.
The academic guides and faculty moderators of EWURC.
Advisor, EWU Robotics Club
Convenor, EWU NRF26
Dean, Faculty of Sciences & Engineering, East West University
Moderator, EWU Robotics Club
Senior Lecturer, Department of CSE, East West University
Moderator, EWU Robotics Club
Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, East West University
Meet the active members and student coordinators driving our projects, workshops, and national events.
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