Our mission
All previously living in Ohio, but from very different origins- group C strives to bring diversity and our other experiences together in order to synthesize something we could not have created individually. We strive to integrate each other’s ideas in our design and creation processes, and hope that our differing experiences can combine to make not only an efficient AEV, but also a powerful one.
Our audience
Our group has decided that the group most in need are the people living in Linden that need to gain easier transport to places like Polaris. Waiting in the cold for long periods of time for a bus is not a very effective means of transportation, and ofetentimes there are no buses in circulation between these two areas – forcing people from Linden who work in Polaris to take multiple different buses to get to work on time. Our group would like to change common means of transportation. With our current high-capacity and fast-travelling AEV design, it would be far easier to transport back and forth along roadways, which is what this audience is in dire need of. The AEV would have multiple lines running back and forth, making mass transportation difficulty a thing of the past.
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Name: Anthony Kwa
Aerospace Engineering
Email: Kwa.5@osu.edu
Phone: (614)364-3103
Role: Assembly of AEV, also to 3D print any piece the group decides to include in the AEV.
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Name: Mamadou Djigo
Aerospace Engineering
Email: Djigo.6@osu.edu
Phone: (614)966-2233
Role: AEV design/Program / Budget monitoring and chief financial executive.
Name: John Prcela
Materials Science Engineering
Phone: (216)644-2634
Role: Sketching and testing different AEV designs in order to maximize efficiency and minimize wind resistance.
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Mechanical Engineering
Email: Rekapalli.1@osu.edu
Phone: (614)330-0549
Role: Programming the Arduino to perform the desired path of the AEV along the track during testing.
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