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== About Me ==
== About Me ==
:Sara  
:<font color=#3F00FF>'''Sara Newell'''</font>
:Environmental Resources Engineering undergraduate student at Humboldt State University.
:Environmental Resources Engineering undergraduate student at [http://www.Humboldt.edu Humboldt State University]. I recently transferred from [http://www.foothill.edu Foothill College] in the bay area.


== Interests in Engineering ==
== Interests in Engineering ==
*Water Quality
*I want to improve people's lives, while at the same time improving the health and extending the life of our planet.
*Sustainable Energy
*Water Resources/Quality
*Water Resources
*Pollution Remediation
*Creating, learning and informing others about sustainable practices:
**Energy
**Consumption of products and their materials


== Experience in Engineering ==
== Experience in Engineering ==
*I worked on a team at my community college in an intro to engineering course where we designed a robot using the Lego Mindstorms kit. We made and programmed a dog called SentiPup, that could act as a guide dog for those that were blind.
*I worked on a team at my community college in an intro to engineering course where we designed a robot using the Lego Mindstorms kit. We made and programmed a dog called SentiPup, that could act as a guide dog for those that were blind.
*Last spring in my Physics class we designed a Rube Goldberg system that utilized Coke and Mentos
[[File:Sentipup.jpg|thumb|SentiPup]]
*Spring 2012 in my Physics class we designed a Rube Goldberg system that utilized Coke and Mentos in an attempt to pop a balloon.


==Portfolio==
*This is a [https://www.dropbox.com/s/badphf20byyycxc/WaterQualityLabMemoENGR115.pdf memo] I wrote with a group for a lab assessing the water quality of Fern Lake.
*This [https://www.dropbox.com/s/ido6d0don21kgj6/Fuelcelllab.pdf spreadsheet] analyzes the efficiencies for an electrolyzer and a fuel cell.
*Our team, the [[Laurel_Tree_Charter_School_ovenly_inferno#Cobb_Goblins|Cobb Goblins]] utilized a [https://www.dropbox.com/s/c1ma454y9v2dn27/GanttCobbGob.pdf Gantt chart] to plan our project timeline.
*A [https://www.dropbox.com/s/0ljruyg68ogcofl/CADoven.pdf CAD] drawing was neccessary to illustrate the layers within our oven, [[Laurel Tree Charter School ovenly inferno|Ovenly Inferno]].
*The completed design [https://www.dropbox.com/s/n4ugbwgu80rzqv1/CobbGoblins_215LT_S12_Doc.pdf document] for [[Laurel Tree Charter School ovenly inferno|Ovenly Inferno]] shows our research, alternative solutions and final design.
*This is the [http://www.slideshare.net/DYF/ovenly-inferno-215-ltf12 presentation] of Ovenly Inferno, our ENGR 215 design project.
   
   
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Revision as of 07:22, 18 December 2012

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About Me

Sara Newell
Environmental Resources Engineering undergraduate student at Humboldt State University. I recently transferred from Foothill College in the bay area.

Interests in Engineering

  • I want to improve people's lives, while at the same time improving the health and extending the life of our planet.
  • Water Resources/Quality
  • Pollution Remediation
  • Creating, learning and informing others about sustainable practices:
    • Energy
    • Consumption of products and their materials

Experience in Engineering

  • I worked on a team at my community college in an intro to engineering course where we designed a robot using the Lego Mindstorms kit. We made and programmed a dog called SentiPup, that could act as a guide dog for those that were blind.
SentiPup
  • Spring 2012 in my Physics class we designed a Rube Goldberg system that utilized Coke and Mentos in an attempt to pop a balloon.

Portfolio

  • This is a memo I wrote with a group for a lab assessing the water quality of Fern Lake.
  • This spreadsheet analyzes the efficiencies for an electrolyzer and a fuel cell.
  • A CAD drawing was neccessary to illustrate the layers within our oven, Ovenly Inferno.
  • This is the presentation of Ovenly Inferno, our ENGR 215 design project.
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