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EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures

Rocket. EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures. Team. Power. Long N guyen Jack A ndrew Alex P alomino. Robot NAP. Table of Contents. Biographies Design Methodology Problems and Solutions Conclusions. Biography Alex Palomino. Freshman Mechanical Engineering Major

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EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures

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  1. Rocket EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures Team Power Long Nguyen Jack Andrew Alex Palomino RobotNAP

  2. Table of Contents • Biographies • Design Methodology • Problems and Solutions • Conclusions EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures

  3. Biography Alex Palomino • Freshman • Mechanical Engineering Major - Electrical Engineering Minor • I have learned that robots are not precision instruments that follow your programming. Robots are actually fickle beasts that behave differently depending one several factors including battery power, lighting, and tire traction. EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures

  4. Biography Alex Palomino • Because of this course I will learn to be more patient when I start working with Dr. Schwartz in the MIL lab. Which will happen soon enough. • My goal is to get into the MIL lab and work on robots. • Once I graduate from UF and enter the work force I want to work as a roboticist somewhere. • Words of wisdom, “The dude abides, man.” EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures

  5. Biography – Long Nguyen • First Year – Sophomore • Industrial Engineering major, EE minor • This course has taught me much about sensors, from infrared to light, as well as a bit on basic circuitry. • I now have basic knowledge on sensors and circuits for future use. • I hope to graduate with a masters from UF and move on to find a job in the field that I am passionate about. EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures

  6. Biography – Long Nguyen • Words of Wisdom: Keep a good pack of replacement batteries available. EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures

  7. Biography – Jack Andrew • Freshman • Old Major: Electrical Engineering, New Major: History. • I learned that robots are finicky and do not always react the same to the slightest variations. • This course helped me realize that I do not want to be an Electrical Engineer. EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures

  8. Biography – Jack Andrew • I plan to graduate and attain a master’s in education, and to teach high school history. • Be wise in what you choose, for you will be doing it for a long time. EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures

  9. Design Methodology Trial and Error NAP Reprogram Succeed EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures

  10. Conclusion • “Try and try again. Fail. Try again and again. Fail. Try some more. Get confused. Try again. Succeed (hopefully).” • Run A EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures

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