Research
RACECAR Neo provides students with the opportunity to perform research, development, and technical work on a pre-built robotic platform. As a part of the RACECAR Neo Research Capstone, students learn to identify problems, perform literature review, identify solutions, run student-designed experiments, collect data for analysis, draw conclusions from data, and write technical papers on their work. The following page showcases a collection of student-published work from the BWSI Autonomous RACECAR Summer Course.
All student research efforts are completed within a 3-week timespan and have been reviewed by student peers and industry professionals.

Volume 1 | RACECAR Neo 2024
A collection of 7 technical papers on the topics of solving problems within the autonomous vehicle industry. Papers focus on the detection of various environmental anomalies, risk mitigation techniques, and solutions to improve autonomous vehicle safety.
