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
Differential swerve FTC robot
Together with a teammate, 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.

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.
