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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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