Article: BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGE STUDENT TEAM FINISHES THIRD, OVERALL IN WORLD DURING 2009 INTELLIGENT GROUND VEHICLE COMPETITION

BLUEFIELD, W.Va., June 12 -- Bluefield State College issued the following news release:

"Anassa V," an autonomous ground vehicle developed, designed, programmed, and created by Bluefield State College students, contended for another world championship and finished third, overall, during the recent "2009 Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition (IGVC) Autonomous Challenge" at Oakland University, MI. The four-day competition attracted 52 entries from institutions of higher education in the U.S. and abroad.

The BSC student team included Justin Milam, Matthew Duncan, Chris Thompson, Saleh Alobaishi, Justin Pennington, Louis McAllister, and Toni Villanueva. "Our students did an outstanding job," ...

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