Bridging Software, AI & Robotics
Meet the engineers and visionaries driving innovation at Techrobotlab. We curate deep insights, build production-grade solutions, and explore the future of intelligent systems.
Meet the Minds Behind the Blog
Passionate builders, creators, and researchers driving the hardware-software frontier.

Precious Peter
Founder & Lead Robotics Researcher
Precious Peter is a technology enthusiast, software developer, and aspiring robotics researcher passionate about building solutions that bridge software and hardware. Currently pursuing multiple technical tracks including a Master of Science in Computer Science and a Bachelor's Degree in Robotics, her interests center on autonomous systems, machine learning, and emerging hardware architectures. Through Techrobotlab, she aims to learn, build, and create technologies that solve real-world problems and push the envelope of modern robotic innovation.
Key Focus Areas

Peters Paulji
AI Developer & Open Source Contributor
Peters Paulji is a high-caliber AI Developer and Full-Stack Engineer with specialized expertise building and optimizing AI-driven systems. He is the technical co-founder of Techrobotlab and has successfully developed and shipped Ncliper, a production-grade AI SaaS application powered by Google's Gemini AI. Combining his hardware background (B.Eng in Computer Engineering from Michael Okpara University of Agriculture) with full-stack skills, Paulji specializes in prompt engineering pipelines, data annotation, RLHF preferences, statistical output validation, and open-source contributions.
Core Competencies
Our True North
At Techrobotlab, we believe that robotics and artificial intelligence shouldn't be confined to academic research papers. Our mission is to democratize this knowledge, making complex autonomous architectures accessible and actionable.
Through open-source contribution, hands-on tutorials, and highly vetted development projects, we help developers transition from writing simple software scripts to designing smart, connected hardware nodes.
