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Drillbotics is an international competition for universities to design and build a small drilling rig that uses sensors and control algorithms to autonomously drill a rock sample provided by SPE's Drilling Systems Automation Technical Section (DSATS). This year marks the third competition for the title of Drillbotics champion and a chance for sponsored travel to present a paper at the next SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exposition (ATCE) at an event organized by DSATS. The past two years involved undergraduates, masters and doctoral students from a variety of disciplines who built innovative drilling machines and downhole tools while developing a deeper understanding of automating the drilling process. Everyone involved claims to have had a lot of fun while learning things that are not in the textbooks. This year's contest promises to be more challenging and hopefully more fun.SPE and DSATSSPE is the largest individual-member organization serving managers, engineers, scientists and other professionals worldwide in the upstream segment of the oil and gas industry. Most recently, membership totaled more than 168,000 individuals from 144 countries including 68,000 students serving in 368 student chapters. Please visit the SPE site (http://spe.org) for further information. DSATS is a technical section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) organized to promote the adoption of automation techniques using surface and downhole machines and instrumentation to improve the safety and efficiency of the drilling process. More information is available about DSATS at the DSATS homepage (http://connect.spe.org/DSATS/Home/).
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