The Chemistry Team develops and tests the chemical reactions that function in our car's stopping mechanism. The team conducts laboratory experiments, collects data, analyzes, and ensures that the system is controlled safely.
Team Lead: Matilda Deseve
The Implementation Team works with the Chemistry Team to design and build the mechanical system that carries out the stopping reaction. The team develops and test different ways to implement the chemicals into the car, and evaluate preformance of the system to ensure it works accurately
Team Lead: Mikhael Fentahun
The Propulsion (Locomotion) Team designs and builds the vehicle's mechanical drive system, including the gearbox and drivetrain. Members work to efficiently convert power into motion while improving the vehicle's performance and reliability on the competition track.
Team Lead: Rhyse Nguyen
The Battery Team develops and tests the vehicle's battery system to provide safe and reliable power. Members evaluate battery configurations, optimize charging methods, and assemble battery packs to maximize performance during competition.
Team Lead: Jack Houlahan
The Electrical Team designs and integrates the vehicle's electronic systems, including circuitry, printed circuit boards (PCBs), and charging systems. Members ensure reliable power delivery and support communication between the propulsion and stopping mechanisms.
Team Lead: Daniel Song
The Body Design Team creates and refines the vehicle's body using SolidWorks while ensuring it meets competition requirements. Members design components, optimize the vehicle layout, and support fabrication by preparing accurate models for manufacturing.
Team Lead: David Kim
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