Iowa City was the first city in the United States and the third in the world to receive the prestigious UNESCO City of Literature title in 2008. Renowned worldwide for its rich literary heritage, it is also home to the historic University of Iowa. On its campus, a dynamic and dedicated student organization called Robotics at Iowa advances scientific knowledge through hands-on engineering experience. Driven by a shared passion for science and technology, the team design and constructs a prototype Mars Rover inspired by NASA's design. Each year, we compete with our rover in the Canadian International Rover Challenge (CIRC), an esteemed international competition. Since 2014, Robotics at Iowa has upheld a legacy of excellent, passing down its values of innovation, teamwork, and perseverance from one generation to the next. 

We are an interdisciplinary team composed of students from both STEM and Non-STEM disciplines, united by a commitment to education, professional development, and community outreach in the field of robotics.

In 2025, Robotics at Iowa earned a Top 7 ranking out of 26 international teams at CIRC. We are currently preparing for CIRC 2026 and The University Rover Challenge 2026, with the continued objective of designing, programming, and constructing a highly capable Mars Rover prototype - one that performs a wild range of tasks representative of real-world extraterrestrial exploration. 

Our goal is to design, program, and build a prototype Mars rover that will achieve a host of tasks an actual rover would need to complete. We compete with our rover in two international rover challenges: (1) The University Rover Challenge at the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah and (2) The Canadian International Rover Challenge in Alberta, Canada.

Our ultimate goal is to earn the championship title - a reflection of our unwavering commitment, dedication, and pursuit of excellence. Beyond the competition, we deeply value the journey itself: growing together, embracing every challenge, and openly sharing our passion for science and engineering with the world, whole-heartedly.

 

 

Team Award 01

The team's award-winning journey.These awards represent the team's hard work and a glorious legacy passed down through generations — a lifeline that continues to drive us forward.

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Team office

We moved into our new office in 2025.

our old office

Our old office from the beginning until 2024.

Team Honor Roll

Without the hard work and dedication of our predecessors, we would not have achieved what we have today. In gratitude, we proudly honor these outstanding former leaders.

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Kate

Honoring outstanding former team leads

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Kyle 

Honoring outstanding former team leads

 

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Will 

Honoring outstanding former team leads

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Abby 

Honoring outstanding former team leads

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Luke

Honoring outstanding former team leads

Joe's Headshot

Joe 

Honoring outstanding former team leads

Cam's Headshot

Cameron 

Honoring outstanding former team leads

Ted's Headshot

Ted 

Honoring outstanding former team leads

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Mykayla

Honoring outstanding former team leads

The establishment of the team in 2014

The founding of the team in 2014

(At Seamans Center in 2014)

The Team in 2015

The team in 2015

(At the Kennedy Space Center NASA Competition in 2015)

The Team in 2016 - 2018

The team in 2016 - 2018

(At the Central ILLINOIS First Robotics Competition in 2016)

The Team in 2019

The team in 2019

(At CIRC 2019)

The Team in 2020

The team in 2020

(On Campus)

The Team in 2021

The team in 2021

(On Campus)

The Team in 2022

The team in 2022

(At CIRC 2022)

The Team in 2023

The team in 2023

(At CIRC 2023)

The Team in 2024

The team in 2024

(AT CIRC 2024)

The Team in 2025

The team in 2025

(At CIRC 2025)