 What are you doing this summer? I'm going to China. Hi, I'm Dr. Andrew Williams. I'm a professor in electrical and computer engineering at Marquette University and the director of the Humanoid Engineering and Intelligent Robotics Lab, affectionately known as the Air Lab. So last year our trip to Brazil was the first time that Marquette competed in Robocup. And it was the first time that we had created a humanoid robot. So this year, again, in 2015, we'll be the only U.S. team competing in the team size humanoid division of Robocup. And so we want to represent not only Marquette well, but we want to represent the U.S. as we compete from teams from China, Japan, Germany and other countries. My name is Adam Strode. I am from Madison, Wisconsin. And I am the student leader of Team Emulate, the robot soccer team at Marquette University. So going to Robocup last year was a fantastic opportunity for all of us to learn from the open source community that was present at Robocup. We learned about people's walking engines and the different types of ways to make a robot walk. We learned about different vision methods for recognizing a soccer ball or recognizing a goal post or localizing where a robot is on the field in comparison to other robots. Really, we just loved meeting people that were from all over the world and each one of them contributed something unique to robotics and that's really what we're all about. So we will need funds to create two of these robots to compete in China this summer at Robocup.