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Ryan Gordon sits in the back of an autonomous golf cart at Cedarville University

Abstract

Golfers often work on their drive. But a group of Cedarville University computer engineering students is taking that focus to a whole new level.

Three Cedarville computer engineering students — Nathan Jessurun (Charles Town, West Virginia), Ryan Gordon (Beavercreek, Ohio) and Michael Hayes (Redmond, Washington) — are teaming up with Alex Cline (Cedarville, Ohio), an electrical engineering student, to design and build an autonomous golf cart. The students will test drive the golf cart in April.

Publication Date

4-16-2019

Keywords

Cedarville, Cedarville University, engineering, autonomous golf cart

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