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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
: | :Tatiana Garcia | ||
:Sophomore at Humboldt State University | |||
:Majoring in Environmental Resource Engineering | |||
:From From Southern California | |||
== Interests in Engineering == | |||
*I'm not yet sure what I want to focus on. Maybe water or wind technologies, | |||
:but I need to experience more before I can say definitively. | |||
== Experience in Engineering == | |||
*Last semester I was in a group of three for a statics project. We set out and accomplished (not so beautifully) to create and build a cardboard bike that was able to withstand all 110 lb.s of my weight sitting on top of it. In addition, a colleague and myself managed to build a prototype using only toothpicks and super glue. | |||
* Very recently I grouped up with three more ERE students in order to build our very own Rube Goldberg machines. It took us about a week and 150+ man hours. It definitely worked and I am extremely proud of that project. | |||
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Revision as of 07:24, 9 February 2015
About Me
- Tatiana Garcia
- Sophomore at Humboldt State University
- Majoring in Environmental Resource Engineering
- From From Southern California
Interests in Engineering
- I'm not yet sure what I want to focus on. Maybe water or wind technologies,
- but I need to experience more before I can say definitively.
Experience in Engineering
- Last semester I was in a group of three for a statics project. We set out and accomplished (not so beautifully) to create and build a cardboard bike that was able to withstand all 110 lb.s of my weight sitting on top of it. In addition, a colleague and myself managed to build a prototype using only toothpicks and super glue.
- Very recently I grouped up with three more ERE students in order to build our very own Rube Goldberg machines. It took us about a week and 150+ man hours. It definitely worked and I am extremely proud of that project.