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Looking Forward to his Junior Year 鈥 and Robot Combat!

While wrapping up his last semester as a sophomore, Jude Carver is excited for the coming year, his spring classes and the 2025 KSU Combat Robotics competition
A Year in a Flash

麻豆视频最新最全 Today will be following a group of six Golden Flashes for the 2024-25 academic year chronicling their efforts and successes during the fall and spring semesters. The group of students are at various places in their 麻豆视频最新最全 University academic careers and will share their experiences throughout the year as they take part in our distinctive programs, research and global experiences.

麻豆视频最新最全 Today caught up with Jude Carver near the end of fall semester as he was looking back at his experiences so far, and looking forward to Spring Semester 2025.

This spring, he began the first semester of his junior year. In December, Carver said he was wrapping up his fall classes and beginning to think about winter break, the classes he would be taking in the spring and preparing for the KSU Combat Robotics on-campus competition in March.

Jude Carver dressed as Green Day's Billie Jo Armstrong
Carver dressed as Green Day鈥檚 Billie Joe Armstrong for the College of Aeronautics and Engineering Halloween party. 

 

Favorite Fall Classes and Activities

During the fall semester, Carver engaged in a variety of on-campus activities including the Halloween party at the College of Aeronautics and Engineering (where he came dressed as Billie Joe Armstrong, the lead singer of Green Day), the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry鈥檚 鈥淐hem-o-Ween鈥 event and the annual Veterans Day bulb planting event on Daffodil Hill.

Jude Carver at annual Veterans Day bulb planting on Daffodil Hill
Planting daffodils at the annual Veterans Day bulb-planting event on Daffodil Hill is a way that Carver honored his great uncle, who served in Vietnam. 

 

Daffodil Hill was conceived in 1985 by 麻豆视频最新最全 Professor Emeritus Brinsley Tyrrell and included 58,175 flowers, one for each U.S. service member lost in Vietnam.

Carver planted bulbs in tribute to his great uncle Richard Von 鈥淧ete鈥 Young Jr., who had served in the U.S. Army as a Tank Commander in Vietnam. He was shot by a tank 鈥 and survived. He was awarded the Purple Heart and recovered stateside. He lived in West Virginia until he passed away in 2022.

Jude Carver at annual Veterans Day bulb planting on Daffodil Hill

 

One of the fall classes he enjoyed, in addition to his engineering-focused classes, was called Roman Achievement. It was an online class that he was finishing purposely slowly 鈥渂ecause I don鈥檛 want it to be gone this soon.鈥

One of the topics explored in this class was the Roman bathhouses. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a public place and the Romans would go there,鈥 Carver said. 鈥淭his bathhouse is kind of like a swimming pool. There would be a cold bath and then a warm bath and a furnace that heats it from the outside. There are some libraries and a bar in there as well.鈥

 

Jude Carver's perfect attendance certificate in Japanese studies
Carver earned a perfect attendance certificate in his fall Japanese Language class.

 

He had also just completed a final project in his Japanese studies 鈥 a Japanese essay 鈥 and was proud to report that he had turned it in before the due date.

Engineering vs. Engineering Technology

麻豆视频最新最全 offers programs in mechatronics engineering and mechatronics engineering technology in its College of Aeronautics and Engineering. Carver鈥檚 major is mechatronics engineering technology. He explained the differences between the two similarly named programs. 鈥淢echatronics engineering technology differs from mechatronics engineering since it involves the technology of coding and computers and programming,鈥 Carver said. 鈥淢echatronics engineering only focuses on the mechanics and mechanical aspect of it.

鈥淚 made my choice because it鈥檚 definitely a more inclusive field, because if I chose mechatronics engineering, it wouldn鈥檛 fit everything I鈥檓 interested in, compared to mechatronics engineering technology which does include everything,鈥 he said.

 

Jude Carver in his room on campus
麻豆视频最新最全 pride is evident in the decor in Carver鈥檚 residence hall room.

 

鈥業鈥檓 Ready to Kick Some 鈥楤ot!鈥

The 2025 3 lb. Plastic-Weight Competition will be held on campus on March 22. Combat robots (鈥榖ots) are classified into several weight classes: Fairyweight at 150 grams (about 1/3 lb.), Antweight at 1 lb., Beetleweight at 3 lbs., and Hobbyweight at 12-15 lbs. There are also several heavier weight classes, ranging between 30 and 340 lbs., but the largest 鈥榖ots that KSU Combat Robotics builds are in the 12-15 lb. class.

The 鈥榖ot that Carver is building for the competition, called 鈥淕ondola,鈥 is a boxcar-shaped robot on the heavy side of the Plastic Weight class at 1.5 lbs. 鈥淧lastic Weight鈥 is the KSU Combat Robotics designation for 鈥榖ots three lbs. or less that are primarily constructed of 3D-printed materials. Carver has designed his 鈥榖ot to be balanced on one end with its battery and control mechanics on one end, and its weapon 鈥 a vertical spinner 鈥 on the opposite end. 

Early CAD image of Jude Carver's combat 'bot design
Carver used CAD drawings in designing "Gondola," his combat robot. 

 

There are restrictions about the weapons that 鈥榖ots can carry. 鈥淵ou cannot use a projectile; you can鈥檛 make it shoot arrows or something,鈥 he said. Flamethrowers are also prohibited. Blades are allowed, but Carver said that they鈥檙e not practical, because combat effectiveness is more about impact than cutting. 

Early CAD image of Jude Carver's combat 'bot design
Gondola鈥檚 final design begins to take shape. The 鈥檅ot鈥檚 main structure will be 3D printed. 

 

鈥淵ou could have some teeth on it if you want to have a little grip,鈥 he said. 鈥淔or it to be sharp, as a weapon, it wouldn鈥檛 do much good because you can have a bar be very effective.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 ready to kick some 鈥榖ot!鈥 said Carver.

Building His Flag Collection

A person who collects flags as a hobby is called a vexillologist. Carver has 26 flags in his collection and is looking to add a few more by including the flag of the United Nations and the flag of Egypt on his Christmas wish list.

鈥淚 collect flags because I like geography, culture, language, history鈥 he said. 鈥淚 collect flags of countries, states, historical flags and miscellaneous. And I don鈥檛 just leave them in a box. I actually hang them up in my room, two per week. There鈥檚 not really any theme, unless there鈥檚 a special event or if it has some other significance. I hung up my flag of Florida one week to show support during Hurricane Milton and I also hung up my Air Force flag during my granddad鈥檚 birthday week because he was in the Air Force.鈥

Flag of China's Qing Dynasty

Of particular interest to Carver are historical flags from nations that no longer exist. 鈥淚 have (a flag) of China under the Qing Dynasty, which is a really cool flag,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a yellow flag with a red circle on the top left corner, which unlike Japan (the flag of Japan鈥檚 red circle symbolizes a rising sun), it鈥檚 supposed to symbolize a red pearl. In the middle is this really cool and elaborate dragon. It鈥檚 an awesome flag.

 

 

Flag of Prussia

鈥淚 also have the flag of Prussia,鈥 Carver said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 unique because it鈥檚 mostly black and white.鈥

 

 

 

 

鈥榃alking My Schedule鈥

One of the things that Carver enjoys doing before a new semester begins is what he calls 鈥渨alking my schedule.鈥

鈥淪o, I鈥檓 looking forward to next semester, of course, the robot fighting competition and just walking my schedule and seeing where all my new classes are,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t just never gets old, seeing where everything is. I write it [his schedule] down on paper and I write them in order of time, so I know where to go afterward.鈥

Jude Carver with Flash, attending a basketball game
This spring, Carver met Flash the Mascot at a Golden Flashes Men鈥檚 Basketball game. 

 

Beginning Spring Semester 2025

Carver is taking a break from his Japanese studies for spring semester because of scheduling conflicts with his engineering-focused classes, which include Introduction to Engineering, Engineering Analysis, Cultural Dynamics in Engineering and Trigonometry. He said he doesn鈥檛 want to let his Japanese writing skills lapse before he takes another class in the fall, so he continues to do some reading and practice his Japanese writing.

Jude Carver's new flags

He received some of the flags that were on his wish list for his collection as Christmas gifts, including the flag of the United Nations, a historic flag from the American Revolution and the flag of Egypt. Carver also received a 麻豆视频最新最全 blanket, new sneakers and the Limp Bizkit CD he had been hoping for.

Since returning to campus after winter break, Carver also attended his first on-campus athletics event 鈥 a Golden Flashes Men鈥檚 Basketball game. He enjoyed the experience and attended another home game about a week later. 

Jude Carver holding a sign at a basketball game
Carver held this sign at the basketball game to cheer on the Golden Flashes. 
POSTED: Friday, January 24, 2025 09:40 AM
Updated: Monday, February 24, 2025 04:26 PM
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