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Ahoy explorers! Are you ready to dive into the world of underwater vehicle autonomy? Let us introduce you to RoboSub.
RoboSub is an international competition that invites participants to tackle simplified versions of challenges facing the underwater maritime industry. These challenges may include oceanographic exploration and mapping, detection and manipulation of objects, and pipeline identification and tracking.
Assemble your crew and chart a course on this systems engineering adventure where you will have the opportunity to design, build and test an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV). Once you have worked past the lead times for underwater parts, come join us at the RoboSub competition and see how your unique system compares to systems designed by competitors from around the world.
Learn more about RoboSub by reviewing past competitions!
Bring your AUV and join us at the 28th Annual RoboSub competition!
August 11-17, 2025
Irvine, California, USA
High School, College
Deadline: February 28
Coming soon!
FIND YOUR WAY
EVENT HOTEL: HILTON IRVINE/ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT
18800 MacArthur Blvd, Irvine, CA 92612
• Rate: $182.93+ tax / night
• Available Dates: August 8-20
• Booking Deadline: July 17, 2025 (or when room block is full)
• Reservations: Click here to start your reservation.
• Parking Fee: $12.00+ tax/ night
* Note: All RoboSub teams are permitted to utilize the hotel’s pool for overnight testing (August 11-16). Parking fee will apply each night.
ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS
Many teams reserve a short-term rental in the area. Several cities in Orange County have implemented bans or strict regulations on Airbnb and other short-term rentals. RoboNation recommends that staying in a hotel is going to be a more reliable and secure option.
San Diego, California, USA
We are a community robotics team based in San Diego, California, started in 2011. We have students ranging from middle school to college students. We currently participate in the FTC, RoboSub, RoboBoat, Donkey Car, and RobotX competitions. Our goal is to be able to learn the most we can about robotics and to spread all that knowledge to others. Fittingly, our team motto is:
To learn, to share, to innovate, to inspire!
Pleasanton, California, USA
We are Amador Valley Robotics (AVBotz), a high school robotics team from Pleasanton, California, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of autonomous underwater robotics while expanding our knowledge. With 25 years of experience in RoboSub, we look forward to competing again this year.
Chandler, Arizona, USA
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Desert WAVE (Women in Autonomous Vehicle Engineering) is an all-female underwater robotics team based in Arizona. Founded in 2019 as a collaboration between the Si Se Puede Foundation and Arizona State University, the team designs and programs autonomous underwater vehicles. Desert WAVE empowers women in STEM by providing hands-on experience in engineering, programming, and teamwork while promoting diversity in robotics. Desert WAVE inspires the next generation of young women to pursue STEM careers.
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA
BeaverAUV is a high school robotics team based out of Beaver Country Day School in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Our teammates are students ranging from grades 9 – 12 with varied experiences. In addition to building and programming our AUV, we work to give all members access to learn about all types of robotics and technologies.
Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Bangladesh’s first underwater robotics team, BRACU Duburi, working on developing AUV technology. Our specialty is in developing advanced autonomous navigation, designing and constructing AUVs that can tackle difficult tasks and investigate unexplored marine areas.
As a team, our core focus is to do better in underwater autonomy, specifically to build feasible and innovative ideas. We hope to contribute to the future of ocean exploration and sustainability through our members actively working in multiple sub-teams.
Fullerton, California, USA
Our team participates in Real-world applications, competitions, and research opportunities. We are a collaborative underwater robotics club that participates in collaboration projects. We explore cutting-edge technologies and engineering principles, sharing knowledge, resources, and expertise in building ROVs and AUVs.
Los Angeles, California, USA
Hi! We’re RobosubLA, the Cal State LA competition team. Although our club is small, we are mighty and it shows with our two competition AUV’s that are being brought along for this year’s event; Lanturn and Wailord. Our team not only features two robots, but also 5 different subteams in which our members are able to join interchangeably, which guarantees each member to have rich experience in all aspects of creating the robots.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Founded in 2018, TAUV has become a nationally-ranked underwater robotics team tackling challenges in autonomy and design. Our team is comprised primarily of undergraduate mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and computer science students who dedicate time towards experiential learning in a competitive environment.
New York, New York, USA
We are a team of 10 Columbia University students from CS, ECE, ME, and Barnard, building an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) for RoboSub 2025 in just one year. Combining AI, robotics, and engineering, we tackle challenges in navigation, vision, and sensor fusion. Our interdisciplinary approach drives innovation, pushing the boundaries of underwater autonomy. Stay tuned as we make waves at RoboSub 2025!
Ithaca, New York, USA
Since 1999, Cornell University Autonomous Underwater Vehicle has been giving students the opportunity to hone their engineering skills on cutting-edge robotics. With no professional aid, the 50 members of our mechanical, electrical, software, and business sub-teams fully control the design and manufacturing process, creating a wholly new vehicle from the ground up every year. And we have a lot to show for it: seven RoboSub victories to-date.
New Delhi, Delhi, India
The Delhi Technological University (formerly Delhi College of Engineering) has a group of students who have been working on an innovation project called the Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (DTU-AUV) since 2007. The team consists of undergraduate students from multidisciplinary backgrounds. The team is devoted to developing indigenous technological solutions for AUVs and ROVs. The team has developed ten different frames over the years, continuously refining and upgrading them to align with the latest industry standards.
Durham, North Carolina, USA
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The Duke Robotics Club is a student-run organization in Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering. Our mission is to provide Duke undergraduate and graduate students a place to pursue their interest in robotics by working on high-impact, large-scale robotics projects and competitions, primarily in the realm of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs). These projects allow our talented students to hone their skills and demonstrate the strength of Duke Engineering.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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S.O.N.I.A (Système d’Opération Nautique Intelligent et Autonome) is a scientific club from École de Technologie Supérieure in Montreal, QC, which has been designing and manufacturing autonomous submarines for 25 years. S.O.N.I.A was founded in 1999 and its members have designed a total of 8 autonomous submarines since. The club is made up of students from programs in mechanics, electrical, automated production and software.
Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
The Autonomous Maritime Robotics Association represents Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University for the RoboSub Competition. It is a completely undergraduate student-led organization that comprises of a variety majors like computer science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and even future airline pilots. We strive for a positive learning environment for everyone!
Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Terra Competition is a multidisciplinary engineering team from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) dedicated to developing Autonomous Underwater Vehicles. We aim to have around 20 students in various fields of engineering — mostly naval and mechatronics engineering, but we also have people from civil, railway and aerospace engineering.
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
The Marine Robotics Group is a student organization at Georgia Tech tackling the challenges of sending autonomous machines into the blue. Our team is composed of undergraduate and graduate students who cooperatively learn about and develop aquatic autonomous vehicles.
Issaquah, Washington, USA
The Circuit Trees are a student-led team from Gibson Ek High School in beautiful Issaquah, Washington. Our goal is to push our skills and knowledge in all areas of robotics including AI to new depths through RoboSub. After winning Rookie of the Year during the 2024 competition, we have seen our skills, enthusiasm, and confidence grow. We plan to continue this so that more students can experience the complexity and depth of underwater robotics.
Claremont, California, USA
We are a student run team with a passion for robotics and engineering. We offer an exciting and unique opportunity to students of all years and majors to work together in a student-run initiative to design and deploy an autonomous robot. We are currently working to design and fabricate our new robot, Crush, which will be improved with the lessons we’ve learned from our current robot, Alfie.
Mumbai, Maharashtram, India
We’re a rag-tag team of enthusiastic undergraduate students who love tinkering with robots and swimming with them. We’re India’s best collegiate-level underwater robotics team and have won multiple awards across competitions in India and the USA over the last decade. This year, we’re bringing the latest iteration of our robot, Matsya 7, to the waters of California, and we hope to put up a good show!
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Team Amogh is a newly formed undergraduate team of about 8 students from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. We are looking forward to understand and contribute to the domain of underwater robotics in whatever way we can.
Istanbul, Sariyer, Türkiye
ITU AUV Team is an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle team established in 2018 within Istanbul Technical University.The ITU AUV Team, which has achieved great success in competitions it has participated in Turkey and abroad, has set its main goal as representing our country and our university in the best way possible in various AUV competitions to be held in Singapore, Italy and the United States.
Marietta, Georgia, USA
Kennesaw State University’s Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) team has members who are undergraduate students pursuing degrees in Mechanical, Electrical, Computer, and Mechatronic engineering that compete in the annual Robosub competition. As a result, our team gains valuable real-world engineering experience, networking opportunities, and access to new research from all competing teams.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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McGill Robotics Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) team, is made up of a dedicated team of engineering students collaborating to bring Douglas to life, our AUV representing McGill at this year’s RoboSub competition. Spanning three different subdivisions of Mechanical, Electrical, and Software, over 70 students work together to develop and design Douglas. Their commitment and excellence truly showcase the best of McGill University’s student talent.
Çankaya, Ankara, Türkiye
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We are a cutting-edge team with a vision to lead the national maritime defense industry with our innovative AUV’s. The team consists of 28 members and is actively conducting research and development in this field.
Singapore, Singapore
Team Bumblebee is a student-run multi-disciplinary project team comprising students from the College of Design and Engineering, School of Computing and Business School.
The team started out in 2012 with a small team of 9. We have evolved through the years, developing 4 generations of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), Autonomous Surface Vessels (ASVs) as well as 2 generations of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). We participate in the Maritime RobotX Challenge and RoboSub.
New York, New York, USA
NYU RoboSub team is an undergaduate led team with the goal of providing students with the opportunity to improve their multidisciplinary engineering skills by working on our AUV named Kelpie. The team was founded in 2023, and this is our first official competition.
Bremerton, Washington, USA
Olympic College Engineering Club is dedicated to giving students an extraordinary experience in the field of marine robotics. We have gained traction in the last year with a growing array of students. We are ecstatic to be able to compete this year and are bringing unique ideas to the table and a modular design for our robot. We look forward to meeting our competitors and learning from the competition!
Doha, Qatar
A multidisciplinary team made up of 11 senior engineering students at Qatar University, combining electrical, computer, and mechanical engineering majors.
Aiming to build a functional AUV with the ability to perform the main tasks at the RoboSub 2025 competition as their final year project. Equipped with enthusiasm, determination, and the necessary skills to do what it takes!
San Diego, California, USA
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Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary team comprised of undergraduate business and mechanical, electrical, and software engineering students from San Diego State University.
Our goal is to give hands-on experience to passionate students through challenging robotics projects like autonomous submarines (RoboSub) as well as autonomous land vehicles.
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
DragonLeap is made up of 10 members from different subjects in Shenzhen Technology University. Our team is committed to using our love and passion to explore the undersea environment, resources and protection of the Marine environment.We hope to learn advanced technology and exchange advanced Marine concepts through our efforts!
Singapore, Singapore
SUTD Organization of Autonomous Robotics – Underwater Unit deals with R&D of our own Autonomous Underwater Vehicle. We have developed 2 AUVs thus far, Anglerfish from 2021-2023, and Blobfish from 2023 onwards. We also participate in SAUVC Challenge every year.
Stanford, California, USA
Stanford AUV (Robosub) is a 15-member interdisciplinary team dedicated to designing and building next-generation autonomous underwater vehicles. We focus on rapid iteration, robust engineering, and innovative sensor integration to tackle real-world marine challenges. Our goal is to inspire environmental stewardship, advance ocean research, and prepare engineers for cutting-edge problem-solving.
San Diego, California, USA
We are a team of High School students from San Diego.
Dhaka, Bangladesh
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BengalSub is a fusion of students from different ages and backgrounds, working together to build an autonomous underwater vehicle. Our team has expertise in technical and mechanical fields, inspiring the local community of Bangladesh to engage in and participate in various STEM activities. Bengalsub is dedicated to using cutting-edge & green technology to build an AUV for underwater exploration & research, and environmental monitoring.
College Station, Texas, USA
WIRED AUV is part of the Women In Robotics, Engineering, and Development (WIRED) student organization at Texas A&M University. Established in 2015, our purpose is to build an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) for the annual RoboSub Competition. WIRED AUV is a learning team that focuses on recruiting underrepresented freshmen and sophomores and cultivating a supportive environment to gain hands-on experience.
Columbus, Ohio, USA
The Underwater Robotics Team at Ohio State is an interdisciplinary student project team that specializes in the design, construction, and operation of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs). Our mission is to provide members the opportunity to apply hands-on engineering and business principles and to serve the community through a STEM education outreach program.
Fullerton, California, USA
We are SPEAR–a robotics team comprised of 20 students who currently attend Troy High School, located in southern California. Our team was created with the goal of increasing our knowledge and strengthening our skills in the field of engineering and computer science. Over the past two years, we’ve expanded our team, now building our third and completely custom autonomous underwater vehicle after participating in our second RoboSub competition last season.
Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil
The All Blue team from the University of Brasília (UnB) is dedicated to advancing autonomous underwater robotics. Founded in 2023, we represent Brazil in RoboSub, combining expertise in mechanics, electronics, and software to develop innovative AUVs. Our mission is to push the boundaries of marine robotics through research, collaboration, and competition. With a multidisciplinary approach, we strive to inspire and contribute to the global underwater robotics community.
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
ARVP is a project team founded in 1996 that advances, promotes, and applies autonomous robotics at the University of Alberta. Self-managed by students, our team from all disciplines are provided opportunities to solve complex design problems, manage projects, give back to the community, and develop professional connections within a cohesive social network.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
UBC Subbots is an engineering student design team dedicated to making an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) for the RoboSub competition. The team was founded in 2017 and is made up of engineering and computer science students from multiple disciplines who have full control over the design, manufacturing and testing of the robot. Since becoming a team, we have learned a lot about designing for the underwater environment and are continuously improving upon our existing designs.
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Okanagan Marine Robotics (OKMR) is a student-led team from UBC Okanagan, returning for our second year at RoboSub with exciting improvements. Building on feedback and lessons learned from last year, we’ve enhanced our autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) to tackle complex challenges more effectively. Our multidisciplinary team is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of marine robotics while fostering hands-on learning and innovation. We’re excited to showcase our progress and compete at RoboSub 2025!
Berkeley, California, USA
Underwater Robotics at Berkeley is a collegiate robotics team at UC Berkeley in Berkeley, California that designs, builds and programs autonomous and teleoperated underwater vehicles to compete in the RoboSub and MATE ROV competitions. Since its founding in 2016, the team has introduced its members to industry-level design, simulation, and software tools through the lens of competitive robotics.
Davis, California, USA
Established in 2023, Cyclone RoboSub is a student-run engineering design team at UC Davis specializing in autonomous underwater vehicles. We strive to create hands-on opportunities for students across disciplines including engineering, business, and environmental research. Our team is excited to attend this year’s competition!
Los Angeles, California, USA
Bruin Underwater Robotics (BUR) is a technical project under ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) at UCLA, dedicated to creating robots capable of operating in and exploring underwater environments. With underwater robotics being such a unique field, our mission is to challenge our team of mechanical, electrical and software engineers to develop and strengthen the skills that are key for the field of robotics.
San Diego, California, USA
Triton Robosub is UC San Diego’s official Robosub team, designing and building autonomous underwater vehicles for the annual Robosub competition. Since 2019, we’ve fostered innovation in robotics, controls, and AI-driven navigation. Our multidisciplinary team focuses on cutting-edge engineering, collaboration, and real-world problem-solving to push the boundaries of autonomous maritime systems.
Boulder, Colorado, USA
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Our program provides STEM-inclined students the opportunity to gain interdisciplinary experience designing, prototyping, and testing unmanned underwater vehicles. Students apply their classroom knowledge with industry experience and tools on our three engineering teams: electrical, mechanical, and software. Our program provides a safe, diverse, inclusive, and collaborative environment for students to expand their existing technical skill set and meet other students with similar passions.
Gainesville, Florida, USA
SubjuGator is an autonomous underwater vehicle project designed/built by Machine Intelligence Laboratory (MIL) students at the University of Florida (UF). The University of Florida has participated in every RoboSub competition since its incarnation in 1998. The SubjuGator team is comprised of undergraduate and graduate students of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering.
Haifa, Israel
We are the ANSFL (Autonomous Navigation and Sensor Fusion Lab) team from the University of Haifa, Israel, developing an AUV named ARIEL. As the first robotics team from our university, we aim to compete in the RoboSub 2025 competition and advance underwater exploration in our lab. Our diverse team of graduate students is dedicated to combining our expertise to build ARIEL from scratch.
Urbana, Illinois, USA
Our team has been building up to compete in the RoboSub competition and we are looking forward to competing in our first ever competition this summer. We have a team of 15+ students at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign who are working diligently to get a sub in the water. Combining across 3 subteams, mechanical, electrical, and autonomy. We hope to perform well in our first ever competition.
College Park, Maryland, USA
Robotics @ Maryland (R@M) is a student-run team dedicated to hands-on robotics education and innovation. Through Qubo, our autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), we tackle complex engineering challenges while refining skills in design, fabrication, and autonomous systems. R@M cultivates a holistic understanding of robotics and testing, equipping members for real-world situations. Beyond the technical work, we foster a collaborative environment where students support each other, learn to be leaders, and push the boundaries of robotics together.
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Michigan Robotic Submarine is a student-led engineering team comprised of primarily undergraduate students with diverse backgrounds and interests, working together to design and build an autonomous robotic submarine for the annual RoboSub competition in Irvine, CA. We strive to advance Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) technology by engineering a submarine that can perform various sub-nautical tasks, like sonar navigation and torpedo target shooting.
Columbia, Missouri, USA
Our mission is to further knowledge and provide unparalleled work experience in the field of underwater robotics by designing, implementing, and testing a fully autonomous submarine for the annual RoboSub competition. This task involves promoting collaboration and teamwork between students of various academic backgrounds including mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, computer scientists, and business majors. We strive to use our creations to spark interest in the STEM field in underrepresented youth in our community.
Kingston, Rhode Island, USA
The University of Rhode Island Hydrobotics Team is a student organization that aims to create an environment for limitless learning and professional development through mentorship, maintained equipment, and support from our professional network. Our electrical, mechanical, and controls teams have been working diligently on the next version of our AUV, which is named Tardigrade.
Los Angeles, California, USA
USC Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Design Team is a student-run group that designs and builds AUVs for the Robosub competition. We provide hands-on robotics and engineering experience in a supportive, collaborative environment, helping students develop skills for future careers while working toward a common goal of creating a functional submarine.
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Interdisciplinary Club (AUVIC) is a student run robotics team based in the University of Victoria in Canada, BC. We design, construct and program fully autonomous underwater vehicles to compete at Robonation’s annual Robosub competition. We pride ourselves in our community outreach and volunteer work in the realm of ocean science and engineering.
Pensacola, Florida, USA
The University of West Florida Hydrobotics team is a group of senior mechanical and electrical engineering students who are a part of the Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering based in Pensacola, Florida. The team was established in 2024 with the mission of learning about and cultivating our skills based around Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) to compete in the 2025 RoboSub Competition.
Chester, Pennsylvania, USA