Bio Robotics : Arduino Workshop

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The Cheetah Project captures the speed and elegance of nature’s fastest animal through a kinetic robotic model. Powered by Arduino, mini servos, and a scissor-lift mechanism, the design recreates the cheetah’s leaping motion, merging biomechanics, engineering, and creativity in an educational exploration of biorobotics.

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The Cheetah Project captures the speed and elegance of nature’s fastest animal through a kinetic robotic model. Powered by Arduino, mini servos, and a scissor-lift mechanism, the design recreates the cheetah’s leaping motion, merging biomechanics, engineering, and creativity in an educational exploration of biorobotics.

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Kardelen Cici

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The Cheetah Project captures the speed and elegance of nature’s fastest animal through a kinetic robotic model. Powered by Arduino, mini servos, and a scissor-lift mechanism, the design recreates the cheetah’s leaping motion, merging biomechanics, engineering, and creativity in an educational exploration of biorobotics.

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Kardelen Cici

The Elephant Project invites viewers to discover technology inspired by nature. With its 3D-printed form and Arduino-powered mechanism, it recreates the graceful movements of an elephant’s trunk. Blending biology, engineering, and art, the work showcases the creative potential of biorobotics.

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Kardelen Cici

The Elephant Project invites viewers to discover technology inspired by nature. With its 3D-printed form and Arduino-powered mechanism, it recreates the graceful movements of an elephant’s trunk. Blending biology, engineering, and art, the work showcases the creative potential of biorobotics.

Your Bio's Motion

Kardelen Cici

Spring 1 I 2025

Arduino Tutorial

Mousa Zaidan

Bio Robotics : Arduino Workshop

Kardelen Cici


In this interactive workshop, students will explore the world of bio-robotics by examining the movements of elephants, insects, and cheetahs. Using pre-designed 3D-printed puzzle kits combined with LEGO components, participants will construct robotic systems that mimic the unique biomechanical motions of these animals—such as an elephant’s trunk-grabbing, an insect’s wing-flapping, or a cheetah’s swift limb motion.

Students will assemble these kits into functional bio-robots, integrating motors, sensors, and Arduino-based programming to bring their creations to life. This hands-on experience introduces essential engineering concepts while fostering creativity and problem-solving through guided experimentation.


By the end of the workshop, participants will have designed and programmed bio-robots that demonstrate nature-inspired motion, gaining foundational skills in robotics, biomimicry, and teamwork. This engaging experience highlights the innovative potential of combining biology and technology.

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Kardelen Cici and 2 OthersOmar Kerdieh
Albaraa Omran

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