Cesar Mize
cam07t@my.fsu.edu |
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Cesar Mize is a senior Mechanical Engineering
student at Florida State University. He is a member of the Pi Tau Sigma
Mechanical Engineering Honor Society and the Omicron Delta Kappa
National Honor Society. Throughout his time at Florida State
University, Cesar has served on the university's internal judicial body
as a Chief Justice. He currently serves as a member of the Academic
Honor Policy Review Panel under the Provost of Florida State
University. Upon graduation, Cesar will attend the US Navy's
postgraduate Nuclear Engineering Power Program and will serve as a
Surface Warfare Officer.
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Tye Buckley
buckley.tye@gmail.com |
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Tye
Buckley is
Florida State University senior with plans to graduate in the spring of
April
2013 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a
Minor in
Business. A
Tallahassee
local, Tye graduated from Lincoln High school in 2007 and attended
Seminole
Community College. He later transferred to FSU in 2009 to focus on
mechanical
engineering and business while playing baseball for Florida State. As a player in 2010
and again as
an Undergraduate Assistant Coach in 2012, Tye helped lead FSU to the
College
World Series. In his spare time, Tye enjoys hunting, fishing and
playing
baseball.
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Donald Allex
overtime783@gmail.com |
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Donald Allex is a
senior at FAMU who plans on graduating in
April of 2013 with a BS in mechanical Engineering. Originally from
Stuart, FL,
he attended school at Georgia Tech before transferring to FAMU. His
interests
vary across the entire ME fields, but lie primarily in Thermal Fluids,
Power
Generation, and Structural Mechanics. Upon graduation, Donald plans to
move to
Orlando, FL to pursue a career in his field. In his free time he
watches and
plays soccer and football.
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Richard Komives
rsk10@my.fsu.edu |
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Richard Komives is a
Mechanical Engineering student graduating in April 2013 from Florida
State University. In 2008, Richard graduated from Dr. Phillips High
School in Orlando, FL then attended Valencia Community College until
2010 when he transferred to FSU to complete his Bachelor's degree.
Richard will be leaving FSU with a minor in physics and a certification
in Dynamic Systems with a focus on control systems. Richard hopes to
work in the defense industry specializing in autonomous vehicles. |