My Playground of Experiments.

Here’s what happens when curiosity meets code, hardware, and a lot of late nights: projects that win competitions and keep me learning.
2017 – 2025
Vilnius Jesuit High School
Completed secondary education while actively participating in robotics and sports.
2021 – 2023
Member – Robotics Team “Lituanica X”
Represented Lithuania in international robotics competitions, including the First Global Challenge and First Tech Challenge.
Oct 2022
Winner – Robotics World Olympics (First Global Challenge)
Secured 1st place in Geneva with Team Lithuania.
Mar 2023
Finalist – FTC Netherlands
Competed in the First Tech Challenge robotics competition in the Netherlands.
2023 – 2024
Team Leader – CanSat Lithuania
Led development of satellite simulation projects organized by the European Space Agency.
2023 – 2025
IT School Courses
Completed courses in web development, graphic design, game development (C#), and system administration.
Sep 2024 – Jun 2025
Lead – Team 25584 (FTC)
Directed hardware and software design decisions for the robotics team.
Sep 2024
Robotics World Olympics – Athens
Represented Team Lithuania in the First Global Challenge. Secured 25th place.
Aug 2025 – present
Member – Lithuanian National Cybersecurity Team
Competing in the European Cybersecurity Challenge 2025.
Sep 2025 – present
Electrical Engineering Student – TU Eindhoven
Began undergraduate studies in Electrical Engineering.
2024
Cansat competition
I designed, manufactured, programmed and documented the entire development process of a miniature satellite as well as some intricate ground station software. Please read more about the project in a website I developed (Currently only in the Lithuanian language).
Cansat competition
2024
Differential swerve FTC robot
Together with my best friend, Matas, I spent two years designing and building a differential swerve FTC robot. While it wasn’t a competition winner, the project pushed us to explore advanced mechanics, control systems, and countless late-night problem-solving sessions—an invaluable hands-on learning experience.
Differential swerve FTC robot
2025
MAG10 Competition robot
MAG10 was the codename for my final FTC (First Tech Challenge) competition robot. From the ground up, I engineered this robot with four key goals: consistency, reliability, performance, and design. I also created a website to document achievements and explain more about the team.
MAG10 Competition robot
2025
High power rocketry
In order to achieve my longterm dream of acquiring the L1 certification for High Power Rocketry(HPR) I had to design and manufacture a custom rocket that would use a G class motor and would reach an apogee of 1000 meters. I had a goal to design it in such a way, that if I were to use a larger motor for an L2 certification flight, I would have to make only minimal changes to the rocket design. See how it all went here.
High power rocketry
2025
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Something still in development. A small teaser.
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2022
First Global Challenge
In 2022 and 2024, I represented Lithuania with my team in the First Global Challenge. This was my first competition, where I not only gained hands-on robotics experience but also learned how to direct and produce a promotional video for our team. In 2022, together with my buddy Matas, we built a robot that became world champion in Geneva, Switzerland and secured 25th place in 2024 out of 190 countries.
First Global Challenge