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C1C0
C1C0 is Cornell Cup Robotics’ semi-autonomous lab assistant. Designed to explore and interact with its environment, C1C0 can greet people, open doors, and even fire Nerf darts at a target—all while inspiring curiosity at club fairs, science expos, and community events.
Facial recognition, speech processing, and sentiment analysis allow C1C0 to engage naturally with users—checking in members for attendance, reacting to tone of voice, and conversing through its chatbot hub.
With a precision arm for delicate motions and a strong arm capable of exerting 25 pounds of force, C1C0 can wave, pick up pens, hold doors, and lift heavy objects. Object detection and computer vision guide its grasping tasks.
A redesigned head houses sensors, expressive features, and even a Baby Yoda canopy. Locomotion is controlled via an Xbox interface for smooth driving, while integrated sensors and path-planning algorithms help C1C0 traverse obstacles and varied terrain.

3D models coming soon!
Blending engineering with playful design, C1C0 is both a capable lab assistant and an engaging ambassador for robotics innovation.