"Recognized for Outstanding Technical Skills and Stable Match Management"

The Intelligent Robotics Innovative Convergence College Project Group at Chosun University announced on the 13th that its "BITE" team participated in the "ICROS 2026 Quadruped Robot Competition" held recently at Daegu EXCO and won third place.

Chosun University BITE Team.

Chosun University BITE Team.

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This competition, organized by the Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems (ICROS), brought together outstanding student teams from seven universities participating in the Intelligent Robotics Innovative Convergence College Project—Chosun University, Hanyang University ERICA, Kwangwoon University, Pukyong National University, Sangmyung University, Yeungjin College, and Korea Polytechnic University—as well as other top university teams from across Korea. The event featured intense technical competition, evaluating not only the mobility of quadruped robots but also their control capabilities and mission performance on complex terrains.


The "BITE" team, consisting of four undergraduate students from the Intelligent Robotics Project Group at Chosun University (team leader Lee Suhyeok and members Park Hajun, Park Junho, and Hwang Jinju), engaged in fierce competition against teams from other universities. Ultimately, they were recognized for their outstanding technical skills and stable match management, earning third place and receiving the President's Award from the Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems.


Lee Suhyeok, the team leader of the BITE team, stated, "The generous technical and material support from the project group was a great help in preparing for the competition. I am very happy that our efforts, made day and night together with my teammates, have been recognized at a national competition. Based on the feedback received from this event, we will improve our algorithms and strive for even better results in the next competition."



Kim Taegyu, Director of the Intelligent Robotics Innovative Convergence College Project Group at Chosun University, said, "I am extremely proud of the students who have confidently demonstrated their abilities among excellent teams from across the country. As the rapidly growing field of quadruped robots holds limitless potential for applications such as future mobility and disaster rescue, we will continue to actively support our students so that they can further develop their capabilities and achieve even greater results."


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