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  <title><![CDATA[Landman, Schuster Host Israeli-Arabic Team in FIRST Robotics Championship]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Last
weekend saw thousands of students descend upon the Georgia Dome in Atlanta for
the FIRST Robotics Championship, the annual robotics competition founded by
Segway inventor Dean Kamen. </p>

<p>This
year, School of Physics Professor Uzi Landman hosted a team of Israeli-Arabic
students from several villages, each with about 2,000 people in eastern Israel. This is
the team’s first year to compete in the FIRST competition.</p>

<p>The
team, which consists of 25 Arab high school students and five teachers, hails
from the Achva Gilboa Comprehensive High School, which serves nine Arabic
villages near Nazareth. This school is part of the Israel Sci-Tech Schools Network.</p>

<p>“You
don’t have to be from Jerusalem or a big city to win the competition, you can
be from Gilboa, too,” said Israeli native Landman during a meet-and-greet some
members of the team held with him and Provost Gary Schuster before the
competition started.</p>

<p>This
year’s competition boasts more than 10,000 student participants from 30
countries competing with 533 homemade robots.&nbsp;Each team has won at
regional competition to make it to the championships.</p>

<p>The
students worked seven hours per day after school to build and test their robot
with their parents bringing dinner from their home villages every night. “When
we won the [regional] competition, all of our village came out to help us
celebrate,” said Hanan Zoubi, a student on the team. “It was like a wedding
with the caravan of cars that we usually have.” Hanan wants to be involved in
robotics when she graduates.</p>

<p>The
name of the team is the Eastern Stars. They have such a love of Star Trek that
they named their robot “Enterprise NX-1” after the starship in the television
series, “Star Trek: Enterprise.”</p>

<p>The
Eastern Star’s motto is “Technology for Tolerance.” Although they’re in Atlanta
to compete at FIRST, using their knowledge to help create a better world is
first in their thoughts. “This project taught us to work together to use
technology to help other people,” said Hosni Zoubi, a student on the team who
eventually wants to study and work in medicine.</p>

<p>More
than 500 teams competed in three levels of FIRST: FIRST LEGO League, FIRST Tech
Challenge and FIRST Robotics Competition. According to a FIRST release, the
Eastern Stars were not included among the winning teams.</p>

<p>“I
hope you win the competition,” Schuster said as their meeting came to a close, prior
to the event. “In my view, you already are winners.”</p>]]></body>
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