Members:
Alexander Nhan (an497@drexel.edu)
Alex is majoring in computer engineering, looking to do a BS/MS degree in computer
engineering, and minoring in computer science. His research interests are in autonomous
technologies and power delivery to integrated circuits. He is the director of web
development for Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE), and an active member
in Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
engineering, and minoring in computer science. His research interests are in autonomous
technologies and power delivery to integrated circuits. He is the director of web
development for Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE), and an active member
in Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
Agastya Sinha (as3797@drexel.edu)
Agastya is a mechanical engineering major, looking to graduate with a BS/MS degree in mechanical engineering.
Frederick Wachter (faw28@drexel.edu)
Frederick is a freshman in mechanical engineering and is looking into concentrating into
controls. His interests are in robotics. He is currently on the executive board and the head
of web development for American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), a paddler
and presenter for Concrete Canoe Team, and an active member in Institute of Electrical
and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
controls. His interests are in robotics. He is currently on the executive board and the head
of web development for American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), a paddler
and presenter for Concrete Canoe Team, and an active member in Institute of Electrical
and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
Thomas Lee (tcl47@drexel.edu)
Thomas is a biomedical engineering major with a focus on biomedical informatics.
Advisor:
Richard Primerano (rap34@drexel.edu)
Dr. Primerano received his Ph.D. from Drexel University in 2010. The focus of his Ph.D.
research was the use of ultrasonic signaling for communication through metallic barriers.
This remains an active research area of his. Other current research interests include the
design and implementation of mobile robotics devices, especially those that draw on
biology, and radio frequency scene analysis within highly reverberant environments.
research was the use of ultrasonic signaling for communication through metallic barriers.
This remains an active research area of his. Other current research interests include the
design and implementation of mobile robotics devices, especially those that draw on
biology, and radio frequency scene analysis within highly reverberant environments.
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