Innovation Hub

Research Lab

Mechastra Research Lab supports open experimentation, mentor-led prototyping, and applied robotics research for student innovators.

Focus Areas

AI · Robotics · Control

Access

Clubs & Partners

Lab Sprints

Monthly

Open Briefs

12 Active

Visual Overview

Research laboratory

Prototyping space for registered clubs

3D printing workshop

Rapid iteration for mechanical designs

AI and embedded systems

Edge AI benchmarks and sensor fusion

Electronics bench

PCB bring-up and debugging support

Students in workshop

Mission

The Research Lab bridges classroom learning and competition-grade engineering by providing structured experiments, reference builds, and technical mentorship.

We encourage reproducible prototypes, documented iterations, and peer-reviewed design decisions before arena deployment.

Every open brief includes success criteria, safety notes, and a reference BOM so teams can start building on day one.

Robotics prototyping

What We Provide

Open challenge briefs, reference architectures, sensor integration guides, and benchmark test protocols for autonomous and tele-op systems.

Periodic lab sprints, office hours with industry mentors, and collaboration channels for registered RoboClubs and partner institutions.

Shared test rigs for line-follower tuning, maze-mapping validation, and drone PID calibration.

Current Research Tracks

Autonomous Navigation — SLAM-lite mazes, obstacle avoidance, and path-planning benchmarks for micromouse-class robots.

Human-Robot Interaction — Tele-op latency studies, gesture interfaces, and safety stop protocols.

Sustainable Robotics — Low-power drive systems, recyclable chassis materials, and solar-assisted sensor nodes.

Partnership meeting

Collaboration

Schools, universities, and maker spaces can partner with the Research Lab for workshops, hack weeks, and joint publication of technical outcomes.

Industry partners may sponsor briefs, provide hardware kits, or host field visits for top-performing teams.

For partnership enquiries, contact mechastra.org@gmail.com with the subject line Research Lab Partnership.

Need more clarity?

Our command desk is ready to help with registrations, partnerships, and technical questions.