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EGN1935: (Ad)Ventures. Team Name: Gator Mechanics (GM) The Blood Cell Fall 2013 Team Members: Ryan Scott Fernando Barroso Elizabeth Shoner. Ryan Scott’s Bio. Born in Rockledge, Florida Graduated from Rockledge High School and was Valedictorian
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EGN1935: (Ad)Ventures Team Name: Gator Mechanics (GM) The Blood Cell Fall 2013 Team Members: Ryan Scott Fernando Barroso Elizabeth Shoner
Ryan Scott’s Bio • Born in Rockledge, Florida • Graduated from Rockledge High School and was Valedictorian • I'm a Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering Major • I like to run • I have had 2 engineering internships as of this summer
Fernando Barroso’s Bio • Born and raised in Mexico City, Mexico. • Moved to Miami, FL in 2008. • Major: Computer Engineering • Minor: Entrepreneurship • QA Development Intern at Grooveshark • Summer Internship in Manufacturing at P&G • The class introduced me to a much more practical aspect of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Elizabeth Shoner’s Bio • 1st Semester Freshman • Before this semester, I was a mechanical engineering major, but now I plan to major in electrical engineering • From this class I now have a better understanding of circuits and sensors
Elizabeth Shoner’s Bio (Cont) • I would like to get involved with projects while I am at UF • I would like to do something with robotics in my career • My advice is go to UF events and get involved with clubs
The Blood Cell’s Story • Oxygen (aka Flashlight) goes into the lungs and is collected by the blood cell. • Once the Blood Cell is full of Oxygen it begins to flow towards the heart. • On its path through the veins. The Blood cell makes a couple of turns here and there.
The Blood Cell’s Story (Cont.) • Once it arrives in the left side of the heart it goes through Atrioventricular Valve. • The Atrioventricular Valve then closes (Aka Garage). • Then You can hear the Heart beat.
Words of Wisdom • We gained more knowledge about circuitry, sensors and Intellectual robots. • We were challenged to program robots to make it through multiple mazes. • We became more interested in the field of Electrical Engineering.