
Purdue Students' Rubik's Cube Robot Smashes World Record
Purdue University students have developed a Rubik's Cube solving robot that has broken the world record, previously held by Mitsubishi engineers. The robot, built by a team of undergraduate students, solves the cube with incredible speed and precision. "What's behind me right now is a team of Purdue undergraduate students who said, you know what, I think we can do better," said Milind Kulkarni, Michael and Katherine Birch Head of ECE at Purdue. The video showcases the robot's performance, highlighting the students' ingenuity and dedication. The achievement is a testament to the innovative spirit of Purdue's engineering program and the potential of undergraduate research. This accomplishment is not only a record-breaking feat but also an inspiration to aspiring engineers worldwide.