About

Circuits2Robotics was founded in 2019 by Deepali Gaur. After a decade in software industry, Deepali, an engineer in background, started Circuit2Robotics as a robotics club in New Jersey to teach the neighborhood kids the fundamentals of electronics and real world Robotics. Instead of relying on closed, proprietary “robotics kits,” she built the program with a focus on the first principles - Robotics = Electronics + Mechanics + Coding- using open-source hardware and software so learners build knowledge they can extend, adapt and reuse anywhere, far beyond a single project or platform.

Deepali has led numerous in-person maker and robotics programs for middle and high school aged learners in New Jersey, New York, and Singapore, and has mentored competitive robotics teams, including a RoboCup Junior USA winner team. She has designed over 170 pedagogically scaffolded online learning resources in physical computing, robotics, and Python, now used by students ages 11–18 across the U.S. and the U.K. 

She frequently collaborates with academics and has helped educators launch robotics programs in under-resourced public schools and community settings, often with minimal infrastructure. Her work focuses on making advanced engineering concepts—such as microcontrollers, sensors, and robotics—accessible to young learners through hands-on, build-based learning.

Today, Circuits2Robotics offers a blend of in-person programs for students ages 11–18 and a digital learning platform designed to work even in classrooms where teachers may not have prior STEM or robotics expertise.

Every mission needs a purpose and ours is 'to help make tomorrow's Makers'.

What Circuits2Robotics Offers

Online Learning Platform

Our self-paced digital courses guide students age 11–18 through hands-on physical computing and robotics, with clear, student-friendly video lessons and step-by-step projects.

Whether learners are just starting or ready for advanced challenges, our curriculum includes:

  • Fundamentals of electronics and Robotics
  • Microcontroller programming
  • Python for physical computing
  • Sensors, actuators, and Robotic systems
  • Real-world project builds

The platform is designed to run autonomously—students learn, troubleshoot, and create with confidence, even without direct teacher expertise.

In-Person Workshops & School Programs

In addition to online resources, we lead in-person workshops, after-school clubs, and maker sessions that bring learning to life:

  • In person robotics sessions for middle and high school aged learners in New Jersey.
  • Maker spaces & robotics programs: we help schools and libraries set up programs using our curriculum
  • Robotics and electronics clubs
  • Customized programs & teacher support to fit your school’s needs