
Publications
The Silesian Phoenix team not only designs and builds advanced robotic platforms, but also actively shares the results of its research and experience. Our activities include scientific papers, technical reports and design documentation, which are a valuable source of knowledge on mobile robotics, modern materials and exploration technologies. We invite you to read our papers, which reflect our team's passion and commitment to the development of aerospace engineering.
Scientific Papers and Presentations
The Silesian Phoenix team actively participates in scientific conferences and publishes scientific papers, sharing their research results and innovative solutions in the field of mobile robotics. Our work covers topics related to the design of Martian rovers, the use of modern materials, as well as autonomous control systems. By participating in scientific events, we have the opportunity to present our achievements in front of experts from all over the world, develop academic cooperation and inspire the next generation of engineers.
Project-Based Learning projects
As part of Silesian Phoenix's activities, we implement projects in a Project-Based Learning (PBL) approach, which allows students to gain practical skills by working on real engineering challenges. Participants have the opportunity to design, build and test their own solutions in mobile robotics, automation and new material technologies. This approach fosters creativity, teamwork and technical skills, preparing members of the circle for future work in engineering and research.
Students' Scientific Association Reports
We regularly summarize our activities in the form of reports, documenting the progress of work, team achievements and participation in scientific and technological events. These reports include information on completed projects, results of competitions, conferences and activities that popularize science. This allows members of the circle and all interested parties to follow the development of Silesian Phoenix and see how our passion for mobile robotics translates into concrete results.