2026 AO Summer Camp
InT Lab (ROV)
InT Lab (ROV)
มหาสมุทรของเรา ซึ่งกว้างใหญ่และหลากหลาย มีศักยภาพที่สำคัญสำหรับการเติบโตและนวัตกรรม แต่ก็ยังถูกคุกคามจากขยะทะเลมากขึ้นเรื่อยๆ ขยะทะเลเป็นปัญหาด้านสิ่งแวดล้อม เศรษฐกิจ สุขภาพของมนุษย์ และความสวยงาม จากพื้นที่ที่มีประชากรหนาแน่นไปจนถึงพื้นที่ห่างไกลซึ่งห่างไกลจากแหล่งที่ชัดเจนและการติดต่อกับมนุษย์ มหาสมุทรของเราได้กลายเป็นแหล่งทิ้งขยะ สิ่งของในชีวิตประจำวัน เช่น ถุงพลาสติกและกระดาษห่ออาหาร สิ่งของขนาดใหญ่ เช่น แบตเตอรี่รถยนต์ และอวนจับปลา ขยะของเรากำลังลงสู่ทะเลในอัตราที่น่าตกใจ เศษซากนี้ไม่เพียงแต่ส่งผลกระทบต่อสิ่งมีชีวิตในทะเลเท่านั้น แต่ยังส่งผลกระทบอย่างมีนัยสำคัญต่อผู้คนและชุมชนชายฝั่งทั่วโลกอีกด้วย
Address
Address
AISL Harrow Hong Kong, 38 Tsing Ying Road, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong
Fees include
Fees include
For day camps, the fee includes study materials, providing the necessary resources for each student's daily activities and learning experiences.
Please be aware that transportation to and from the camp, flight tickets, visa fees, and personal travel insurance are not included in the camp fees and should be arranged separately by the participants.
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Programme Highlights
- Authentic Mars Mission Simulation: Participants operate a rover under realistic mission constraints, navigating rough terrain, dark environments, limited visibility, and communication challenges—closely reflecting real Mars rover operations.
- MissionBased Challenges Inspired by NASA: Drawing from historic Mars missions such as Sojourner, Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity, students complete structured tasks including satellite recovery, rover diagnostics, crash investigation, and environmental analysis.
- Search, Discovery & Recovery Operations: Teams locate lost satellites and rovers, decode Morse code transmissions, identify magnetic anomalies, and document scientific evidence—developing strong analytical thinking and investigative skills.
- Future Human Settlement Planning: Participants search for water, detect temperature variations, and assess terrain conditions to identify potential sites for future Mars colonies. Mapping volcanoes, lakes, hot zones, and cold regions builds spatial reasoning and strategic planning abilities.
- Robotics, Coding & Remote Operations: Students programme and control standardised rovers using professional tools, gaining handson experience in robotics engineering, remote navigation, sensor usage, and mission execution.
- Exploration Meets Imagination: First Contact Missions: Beyond science, teams investigate signs of intelligent Martian life, interpret environmental clues, decode alien messages using a Martian dictionary, and use music as a universal language to engage in interplanetary cultural exchange.
- HighPressure Mission Runs: Each team completes timed mission runs, simulating real operational conditions that demand teamwork, decisionmaking, adaptability, and focus.
- IEEEEndorsed Certificate: All successful participants receive an official Certificate of Achievement issued by IEEE, recognising their technical competence, problemsolving ability, and participation in an internationally aligned STEM challenge—an exceptional credential for academic portfolios and future applications.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the Mars Rover Challenge, participants will:
- Develop a strong understanding of space exploration, Martian science, and future human expansion beyond Earth
- Apply robotics, programming, and engineering principles in a realistic mission environment
- Strengthen scientific reasoning, evidence based analysis, and technical reporting skills
- Gain experience in remote operations, system troubleshooting, and mission planning
- Enhance teamwork, leadership, and decision making under time constraints
- Build confidence, curiosity, and a future oriented STEM mindset
- Graduate with internationally recognised certification and hands-on mission experience
About the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
The IEEE and its members inspire a global community to innovate for a better tomorrow through its more than 400,000 members in more than 160 countries, and its highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards and professional and educational activities.
They are the trusted “voice” for engineering, computing and technology information around the globe. This includes setting the standards for the way technology is taught in schools and universities. It is therefore fitting that they take the lead in showing the future of this type of education, particularly STEM learning.
IEEE recognises the effort youngsters put into our workshops and other arranged activities with formal IEEE certification. Competition and conference platforms are also provided for students to further their work and recognition.
Camp Details
Dates: 13-17 July 2026
Location: AISL Harrow Hong Kong
Age Group: 10-15 years
Camp Type: 5-day day camp
Language: English
Terms and Conditions
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