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1 Team Members: Raul Barahona Mohamed ElKarawy Jackie Schneider Daniel Ward EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures, Spring 2013

2 Member biographies Robo’s Story Team Conclusions

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4 2 nd semester Freshman Major: Computer Engineering Software Learned: more about circuits, sensors, motors, and sound; how expensive it is to develop electronics Course’s Effect on Future: work more with hardware; code and build own robot as personal project

5 UF Goals: get involved with Robotics Club and UF Programming Team Career Goals: work at Microsoft; become a developer for Xbox Words of Wisdom: Do the best you can with what life has given you! Use your time in college carefully and enjoy it as well. Find something you are passionate about and hold on to it. That way you end up doing something you love!

6 Sophomore Major: Mechanical Engineering Gained first hand experience when seeing robots for first time; learned about circuits and teamwork Course’s Effect on Future: Didn’t impact future plans, but robots are cool

7 UF Plans: get an ME degree; get more involved in mechanical engineering societies Career Goals: get a job in one of the top automotive companies Words of Wisdom: "The Germans are clear about what they do - cars and machine tools; the Japanese are clear about what they do - electronics; the Chinese are clear about what they do - they're the workshop of the world.“ -Evan Davis

8 2 nd semester Freshman Major: Engineering (undecided) Gained: understanding of mechanics and applications of robots Future Impact: taking programming classes in summer

9 UF Plans: 1. Choose major(s) 2. Get degrees(s) Career Plans: 1. Explore the world 2. Get job(s) Words of Wisdom: can do anything, but not everything (try not to overburden yourself)

10 1 st year freshman; majoring in Aerospace Engineering Learned importance of teamwork & hands-on learning Gained: knowledge on proper circuitry building; insight on how interfaces can limit originality Course’s Effect on Future Plans: Design better tech for researching other planets Expand importance of science to society

11 UF Goals: Lead AeroGators on future autonomous aircraft designs Continue working in MIL and improve the PropaGator over the years Attain degree in Aerospace Engineering Career Goals: work for company like NASA and be part of mission discovering life on another planet Words of Wisdom: “There is more depth of beauty in the fantasy of the real.” –Hank Green

12 Robo Raggins’ Story

13 Initially not keen on adventure Had to be programmed for exact tasks Over course of weeks, acquired Stealth (avoid obstacles) Night vision (sense darkness) Communication (play a tune) Culminating in ability to travel all over table and arrive safely back home

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15 Technology is unpredictable. At one moment, your design is flawless; the next moment, everything fails. It only goes to show that you should always expect the unexpected.


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