
Kevin Gong
I'm Building
Four volleyball-obsessed engineering students build the world’s first setter robot, delivering volleyballs perfectly every time.
Bio
Kevin is a young technical builder based in the United States, known for his work with robotics. He received funding from the Merge Club to lead a project involving four volleyball-obsessed engineering students who developed the world's first setter robot, capable of delivering volleyballs perfectly every time. Previously, Kevin was a member of the boys volleyball team at Portola High School in Irvine, CA, demonstrating his passion for the sport that now drives his engineering endeavors.
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