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Name Contribution
Maxim Melting: Worked on Part 1 of Design Project Report Summary. Built the home page of the Engineering Successes website. Reformatted and checked all other subpages.
Joshua Matherson: Worked on Part 1 of Design Project Report Summary, made minor edits across the website.
Morwen Smith: Worked on Part 1 of Design Project Report Summary. Created website framework, completed a majority of leadership and some of the teamwork section. Got Innovation started.
Jorge Martinez-Ramirez: Helped find sources and helped contribute to the Engineering disciplines section, Teamwork section, and innovation section.