Jordan Burke |
Sensor Selection and Communication Expert/ Treasurer
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Jordan Berke is also a senior Mechanical Engineering student pursuing a Bachelors of Science at Florida State University. His current research involves using the Robot Operating System (ROS) to control a Segway with stereoscopic cameras and advanced laser topography sensors. He is also the president and founder of both the FSU Weightlifting Club and the FSU Robotics club. As the president and founder of the Robotics Club, he raised over $2500 for outreach initiatives around Tallahassee where students use their engineering knowledge to teach children about science and technology. He is hoping to grow the club into a successful project and outreach oriented student organization. At the Weightlifting Club, he has led FSU’s powerlifting team to three state titles with 21 state records and five national records. He also holds the national raw bench press record of 354 lbs at a bodyweight of 161 lbs. He is currently training with his team in hopes of winning a national championship in August.Contact InformationE-mail: jab07r@my.fsu.edu |
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Luis Bonilla |
Application Interfacing Engineer/ Documentation Coordinator |
From Puerto Rico and a military family I moved frequently until we settled in West Palm Beach Florida. I Am currently working on a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering. My interests involve watching movies, programming, and researching “at home” electronic projects for hobbyists.Contact InformationE-mail: ldb08c@my.fsu.edu |
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Trevor Hubbard |
Micro-Controller Programmer/ Sponser Coordinator
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Trevor Hubbard is a senior at Florida State University pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.Contact InformationE-mail: tlh07d@my.fsu.edu |
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Dustin McRae |
Theoretical Engineer and Sensor Expert/ Project Manager |
Dustin McRae is a senior Mechanical Engineering student pursuing a Bachelor of Science at Florida State University. His work experience is comprised mostly of materials testing and research at Florida State University's National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. His research currently centers around structural properties and considerations, as well as thermal expansion concerns, for the magnet coils in ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor), but has similarly contributed to NHMFL's effort in building the Series Connected Hybrid magnet, which is still in production. He is also involved with developing and standardizing new test procedures for critical current measurements on a new High-Temperature Superconductor, YBCO, with a focus on the design and fabrication of the 32 Tesla all-superconducting magnet. When he's not breaking exotic stainless steel alloys or delaminating HTS tape, he enjoys racing in Autocross events and competes in USPSA pistol competitions.Contact InformationE-mail: dmm05f@my.fsu.edu |
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Khristofer Thomas |
Mechanical Engineer:Mounting System and Housing Unit/ Webmaster |
Khristofer Thomas is a senior at Florida State University pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a specialty in machine design and dynamic systems. His experience includes an internship with Eli Lilly and Company as a manufacturing engineer intern working on multiple improvement projects. Khristofer is currently employed by Florida State University Libraries System where he is a research assistant. Upon graduation, he will be working for Owens Corning in their Manufacturing Leadership Program as an engineer. His hobbies include dance, exercising and food tasting.Contact InformationE-mail: krt08f@fsu.edu |