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− | I was a student on Team 1640 from 2007 (Rack 'n Roll) until I graduated from Downingtown East in 2009 | + | I was a student on Team 1640 from 2007 (Rack 'n Roll) until I graduated from Downingtown East in 2009. I now commute weekly from Penn State Main to serve as a mentor during the 2010 build season. |
=Years as a Student= | =Years as a Student= | ||
− | I was the captain-manager of FRC Team 1640 for the 2008 (Overdrive) and 2009 (Lunacy) seasons, until I handed off the position to Carly McKown before graduating from Downingtown High School East Campus in June of 2009. I took the position after Head Mentor Emeritus and Team Founder Paul Sabatino went on medical sabbatical. In that time, I served as the team's representative and student liaison, chief media-creator(now a separate department), paperwork-doer, question-answerer, scheduler and organizer, finance officer (also separate department now), etc. I was also the first student member of the [[Steering Committee]] | + | I was the captain-manager of FRC Team 1640 for the 2008 (Overdrive) and 2009 (Lunacy) seasons, until I handed off the position to Carly McKown before graduating from Downingtown High School East Campus in June of 2009. I took the position after Head Mentor Emeritus and Team Founder Paul Sabatino went on medical sabbatical. In that time, I served as the team's representative and student liaison, chief media-creator (now a separate department), paperwork-doer, question-answerer, scheduler and organizer, finance officer (also separate department now), etc. I was also the first student member of the [[Steering Committee]] and [[Design Team]] in my capacities as captain and lead mechanical student, respectively. |
− | In the 2009 season, I became the first student member of the design team (largely thanks to Clem McKown's mass emails), a position we have begun to expand for other students in the 2010 season. This experience enhanced my ability to serve the team's lead mechanical student and pit crew leader | + | In the 2009 season, I became the first student member of the design team (largely thanks to Clem McKown's mass emails), a position we have begun to expand for other students in the 2010 season. This experience enhanced my ability to serve the team's lead mechanical student and pit crew leader--the latter fortunately mostly obsolete in 2009. (The judges also seemed to like that I had that knowledge.) |
In the winter of 2008, Clem McKown, Foster Schucker, and I started organizing pre-kickoff classes for many FRC subjects, several of which I taught. I also serve as an occasional VEX junior mentor and very occasional teacher of the Enabling Mentors VEX programming sessions. | In the winter of 2008, Clem McKown, Foster Schucker, and I started organizing pre-kickoff classes for many FRC subjects, several of which I taught. I also serve as an occasional VEX junior mentor and very occasional teacher of the Enabling Mentors VEX programming sessions. | ||
As the team's representative in 2008, I also had the wonderful opportunity to help start a JFLL club at [http://www.gvsd.org/index.pl?id=10687 Sugartown Elementary School] in the nearby [http://www.gvsd.org/index.pl Great Valley School District]. | As the team's representative in 2008, I also had the wonderful opportunity to help start a JFLL club at [http://www.gvsd.org/index.pl?id=10687 Sugartown Elementary School] in the nearby [http://www.gvsd.org/index.pl Great Valley School District]. | ||
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By a series of flukes of attendance, I also became the main robot operator (second driver) in the 2007-2009 seasons and the chief welder in 2009. By deliberate stubbornness, I also joined the pit crew in 2007, learning more and more until eventually leading the crew in the 2008 post-season. | By a series of flukes of attendance, I also became the main robot operator (second driver) in the 2007-2009 seasons and the chief welder in 2009. By deliberate stubbornness, I also joined the pit crew in 2007, learning more and more until eventually leading the crew in the 2008 post-season. | ||
=Years as a Mentor= | =Years as a Mentor= | ||
− | The 2010 (Breakaway) is my first season as an FRC mentor. I commute weekly between Downingtown and State College. When at DEC, I teach, supervise, and coordinate mechanical design, prototyping, welding, fabrication, and assembly. | + | The 2010 (Breakaway) is my first season as an FRC mentor. I commute weekly between Downingtown and State College by bus (roughly 3.5 hours). When at DEC, I teach, supervise, and coordinate mechanical design, prototyping, welding, fabrication, and assembly. |
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+ | =Sub-Team Membership= | ||
+ | The team has restructured (or perhaps just "structured") several times in my tenure, but I am/was a member of the following sub-teams throughout the years (in order of precedence, notice the evolution):<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT III Mechanical ([[DEWBOT_III_Drive_Train|Drive]] and [[DEWBOT_III_Arm| Arm]]) Team (student)<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT III Pit Crew (student)<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT III Drive Team (operator)<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT III Scouting/Tactical Team (operator)<br><br> | ||
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+ | DEWBOT IV Managerial Team (captain-manager)<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT IV Mechanical ([[DEWBOT_IV_Drive_Train|Drive]] and [[DEWBOT_IV_Lift-Catapult| Catapult]]) Team (student co-leader)<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT IV Pit Crew (student co-leader)<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT IV Drive Team (operator)<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT IV Scouting/Tactical Team (operator)<br><br> | ||
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+ | DEWBOT V [[Steering Committee]] (captain-manager)<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT V [[Design Team]] (student leader)<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT V Mechanical ([[DEWBOT_V_Drive_Train|Drive]] and [[DEWBOT_V_Mechanical|Manipulation Systems]]) Team (student leader)<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT V Pit Crew (student leader)<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT V Drive Team (operator, occasional off-season coach)<br> | ||
+ | DEWBOT V Scouting/Tactical team (operator, occasional off-season coach)<br><br> | ||
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+ | [[DEWBOT VI Mechanical Team]] (mentor)<br> | ||
+ | ...It's amazing how a 3.5 hour commute really cuts into what you can be part of... | ||
=Experience= | =Experience= | ||
I'm currently at Penn State - University Park, where I'm a Schreyer Honors College Scholar (<2% of all PSU undergraduates) and mechanical engineering major with minors in engineering mechanics and military studies (AFROTC). | I'm currently at Penn State - University Park, where I'm a Schreyer Honors College Scholar (<2% of all PSU undergraduates) and mechanical engineering major with minors in engineering mechanics and military studies (AFROTC). | ||
− | I plan on enlisting in the U.S. Air Force during the summer | + | I plan on enlisting in the U.S. Air Force during the summer-fall of 2010. I will serve as a structural engineering technician in the 201st RED HORSE (Rapid Deploying Expeditionary Engineers) Squadron of the 193rd Special Operations Wing in the Pennsylvania Air National Guard. |
− | + | I am a student member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). | |
+ | ==Places I've Been== | ||
+ | ===United States=== | ||
+ | Pennsylvania - I live here<br> | ||
+ | Illinois - I was born here<br> | ||
+ | Maryland - including Robotics (2009 Chesapeake Regional)<br> | ||
+ | Connecticut - including Robotics (2008 Hartford Regional)<br> | ||
+ | Massachussets - HS Robotic Engineering Seminar<br> | ||
+ | Georgia - Military (NGCSU HS Seminar)<br> | ||
+ | Vermont - Military (Norwich HS Seminar)<br> | ||
+ | Colorado - Military, (USAFA HS Seminar)<br> | ||
+ | New York - including Military (USMA HS Seminar)<br> | ||
+ | Indiana - High School Marching Band (Indy 500)<br> | ||
+ | Florida - including High School Marching Band (Disney, 3x)<br> | ||
+ | New Jersey - family<br> | ||
+ | Michigan - family<br> | ||
+ | Texas - family<br> | ||
+ | Nevada - family<br> | ||
+ | Washington, D.C. - family<br> | ||
+ | West Virginia<br> | ||
+ | Virginia<br> | ||
+ | Hawaii<br> | ||
+ | New Mexico<br> | ||
+ | Arizona<br> | ||
+ | Puerto Rico | ||
+ | ===International=== | ||
+ | Andhra Pradesh (Hyderabad, Tirupati), India - family<br> | ||
+ | Tamil Nadu (Madras), India<br> | ||
+ | Onatario, Canada<br> | ||
+ | British Columbia (Vancouver), Canada - family<br> | ||
+ | United Kingdom (London, Hampshire, Devon) - family<br> | ||
+ | Greece (Athens) | ||
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− | [[Category:Students]] [[FRC Team 1640]] | + | [[Category:Students]][[Category:Mentors]] [[FRC Team 1640]] |
Revision as of 21:34, 11 February 2010
I was a student on Team 1640 from 2007 (Rack 'n Roll) until I graduated from Downingtown East in 2009. I now commute weekly from Penn State Main to serve as a mentor during the 2010 build season.
Contents
Years as a Student
I was the captain-manager of FRC Team 1640 for the 2008 (Overdrive) and 2009 (Lunacy) seasons, until I handed off the position to Carly McKown before graduating from Downingtown High School East Campus in June of 2009. I took the position after Head Mentor Emeritus and Team Founder Paul Sabatino went on medical sabbatical. In that time, I served as the team's representative and student liaison, chief media-creator (now a separate department), paperwork-doer, question-answerer, scheduler and organizer, finance officer (also separate department now), etc. I was also the first student member of the Steering Committee and Design Team in my capacities as captain and lead mechanical student, respectively.
In the 2009 season, I became the first student member of the design team (largely thanks to Clem McKown's mass emails), a position we have begun to expand for other students in the 2010 season. This experience enhanced my ability to serve the team's lead mechanical student and pit crew leader--the latter fortunately mostly obsolete in 2009. (The judges also seemed to like that I had that knowledge.)
In the winter of 2008, Clem McKown, Foster Schucker, and I started organizing pre-kickoff classes for many FRC subjects, several of which I taught. I also serve as an occasional VEX junior mentor and very occasional teacher of the Enabling Mentors VEX programming sessions.
As the team's representative in 2008, I also had the wonderful opportunity to help start a JFLL club at Sugartown Elementary School in the nearby Great Valley School District.
By a series of flukes of attendance, I also became the main robot operator (second driver) in the 2007-2009 seasons and the chief welder in 2009. By deliberate stubbornness, I also joined the pit crew in 2007, learning more and more until eventually leading the crew in the 2008 post-season.
Years as a Mentor
The 2010 (Breakaway) is my first season as an FRC mentor. I commute weekly between Downingtown and State College by bus (roughly 3.5 hours). When at DEC, I teach, supervise, and coordinate mechanical design, prototyping, welding, fabrication, and assembly.
Sub-Team Membership
The team has restructured (or perhaps just "structured") several times in my tenure, but I am/was a member of the following sub-teams throughout the years (in order of precedence, notice the evolution):
DEWBOT III Mechanical (Drive and Arm) Team (student)
DEWBOT III Pit Crew (student)
DEWBOT III Drive Team (operator)
DEWBOT III Scouting/Tactical Team (operator)
DEWBOT IV Managerial Team (captain-manager)
DEWBOT IV Mechanical (Drive and Catapult) Team (student co-leader)
DEWBOT IV Pit Crew (student co-leader)
DEWBOT IV Drive Team (operator)
DEWBOT IV Scouting/Tactical Team (operator)
DEWBOT V Steering Committee (captain-manager)
DEWBOT V Design Team (student leader)
DEWBOT V Mechanical (Drive and Manipulation Systems) Team (student leader)
DEWBOT V Pit Crew (student leader)
DEWBOT V Drive Team (operator, occasional off-season coach)
DEWBOT V Scouting/Tactical team (operator, occasional off-season coach)
DEWBOT VI Mechanical Team (mentor)
...It's amazing how a 3.5 hour commute really cuts into what you can be part of...
Experience
I'm currently at Penn State - University Park, where I'm a Schreyer Honors College Scholar (<2% of all PSU undergraduates) and mechanical engineering major with minors in engineering mechanics and military studies (AFROTC). I plan on enlisting in the U.S. Air Force during the summer-fall of 2010. I will serve as a structural engineering technician in the 201st RED HORSE (Rapid Deploying Expeditionary Engineers) Squadron of the 193rd Special Operations Wing in the Pennsylvania Air National Guard. I am a student member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
Places I've Been
United States
Pennsylvania - I live here
Illinois - I was born here
Maryland - including Robotics (2009 Chesapeake Regional)
Connecticut - including Robotics (2008 Hartford Regional)
Massachussets - HS Robotic Engineering Seminar
Georgia - Military (NGCSU HS Seminar)
Vermont - Military (Norwich HS Seminar)
Colorado - Military, (USAFA HS Seminar)
New York - including Military (USMA HS Seminar)
Indiana - High School Marching Band (Indy 500)
Florida - including High School Marching Band (Disney, 3x)
New Jersey - family
Michigan - family
Texas - family
Nevada - family
Washington, D.C. - family
West Virginia
Virginia
Hawaii
New Mexico
Arizona
Puerto Rico
International
Andhra Pradesh (Hyderabad, Tirupati), India - family
Tamil Nadu (Madras), India
Onatario, Canada
British Columbia (Vancouver), Canada - family
United Kingdom (London, Hampshire, Devon) - family
Greece (Athens)
FRC Team 1640