Students building with students
Open workshops, project nights, and peer mentoring make robotics approachable while still keeping the technical bar high.
CTU Prague Student Robotics Club
A student-led club for hands-on robotics, shared research culture, and international collaboration from the Dejvice campus to partner labs around the world.
mission pillars
CTU faculties to connect
collaboration first
Who We Are
Prague Robotics brings CTU students together across mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, AI, cybernetics, and design. The club is structured around real projects, shared technical learning, and exchange with students, labs, startups, and universities outside Czechia.
Open workshops, project nights, and peer mentoring make robotics approachable while still keeping the technical bar high.
The club can serve as a practical bridge between CTU faculties, CIIRC, and Prague's wider deep-tech ecosystem.
Every flagship project is shaped so external teams can contribute, benchmark, visit, or collaborate remotely.
Mission
The goal is not only to build robots. It is to build a reliable student organization that can document work, host visitors, join competitions, and create projects other universities want to work on.
Weekly robotics sessions covering ROS, controls, perception, embedded systems, mechanical design, simulation, and technical communication.
Flagship projects in autonomous mobile robots, drones, manipulation, and field robotics with public milestones and reusable documentation.
Exchange weekends, joint hackathons, invited talks, open demos, and remote project partnerships with robotics clubs and labs abroad.
Teams
Clear team ownership makes collaboration easier. Each team publishes goals, documentation, open issues, and demo results so visiting students and partner clubs can join without starting from zero.
Navigation, planning, SLAM, simulation, and robot software infrastructure.
Mechanical design, electronics, sensors, fabrication, and field reliability.
Computer vision, learning-based control, datasets, and model evaluation.
Partner outreach, exchange formats, documentation standards, and events.
Network
The club can become a visible student entry point for visiting teams, European robotics competitions, Erasmus project work, startup demos, and research groups looking for motivated technical students in Prague.
Contact
Use this section for the club's real CTU email, application form, Discord, or interest list once those are ready. For now, it gives the site a complete public launch shape.