An AUV is built around 4 subsystems namely: Mechanical, Electronics, Software, and Acoustics. All these subsystems work in unison to optimize the performance of AUV underwater. Before the actual run, the AUV is tested on a Simulator to verify its working.
Captain
Dreams of achieving great things lingered in my mind throughout my childhood. The journey truly began when I joined NITR and became a Software Member of Tiburon in my second year. This decision marked a turning point, born from a desire for personal growth and the determination to overcome challenges. Guided by our supportive seniors, I was encouraged to acquire new and valuable skills within our sub-system. Now, equipped with these skills, my goal is to foster a thriving AUV culture within the college, leveraging my abilities to make meaningful contributions.
Vice-Captain
Motivated by Tiburon's impressive achievements, I joined the team despite lacking knowledge about AUVs. However, I embraced the opportunity with enthusiasm, dedicating myself to learning and growth. Through relentless study, mentorship, and collaboration, I acquired the necessary expertise. With a disciplined approach, attention to detail, and a passion for excellence, I am confident that Tiburon will regain its status as a top AUV team and make significant contributions to the field.
Treasurer
Aiming to explore my passion towards real life engineering I joined the team in the electronic division, never realised when underwater vehicles and the aim of the team became so close to me. Being the treasure is not only about acquiring and keeping account of the resources of the team but also using them wisely is what I believe. Not flying high but to dive deep is what we crave for.
"Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence win championships."
–Michael Jordan.
"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much."
– Helen Keller