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Hamburger-frites partagé entre stagiaires pour célébrer la fin de séminaire et garder contact ^^)

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Couscous "Boulettes" chez Omar - entre stagiaires - à la bonne franquette dans une ambiance de quartier hors du temps ^^)
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Raccoon4W (2012) by Chen-Yu Huan, Lunghwa University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. Raccoon4W came first at the APEC 2012 Micromouse competition.
Excel-9 (2015) by Khiew Tzong Yong, Singapore. Excel-9 came fifth at the APEC 2016 Micromouse Contest with a best time of 10.359 seconds. "Excel-9 is designed and built by Mr Khiew Tzong Yong from Singapore. This robot design is one of a kind with 8-wheels driven by 4 DC-motors." – APEC 30th Annual Micromouse Contest.

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Excel-8 (2011) by Khiew Tzong Yong, Singapore. Excel-8 competed in the APEC 2011 contest. "This is the most recent micromouse developed by Mr. Khiew Tzong Yong from Singapore. It was a pity that he droped the micromouse to the ground two weeks before the contest." – APEC 2011 micromouse contest Singapore Excel8 Fast Run, by Juing-Huei (Taiwan 2011 Micromouse and intelligent Robots Contest organiser).
"The first mouse up was Tzong Yong’s mouse and it ran very well. It is great to start off the contest with a good mouse because it sucks the audience in. … Tzong Yong ran another two mice and both his mice performed incredibly well. Then it was Kato-san’s turn and Tetra ran incredibly very well too. In the end, the best score prize went to Tzong Yong and the fastest run to Kato-san. Tetra’s run was 10.2xx seconds whereas Excel 8a’s run was 10.4xx seconds. Later, Tzong Yong mentioned that Tetra hadn’t fully explored the maze so it didn’t find the optimal path through the maze. So, after the contest, Kato-san re-ran Tetra and this time it took the same path as Excel and its time was 9.2xx seconds!" – Harjit Singh, APEC 2011 contest.
MITEE Mouse 5 (1992) by David Otten, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MITEE Mouse 5 came second in the 13th All Japan Micromouse Competition in 1992 with a best time of 11 minutes and 39 seconds. The cover of the July 1998 issue of Robot Science & Technology, " 'Hugging the wall' shows David Otten's micromouse Mitee Mouse 5 competing in Boston at APEC-92. There are 82 sensors on those wings!" – Robot Science and Technology, July 1998.