Fourth year engineering student, joined ARVP Fall 2017. Passionate about robotics but also crochet amigurumi.
Hey I’m one of the Project Co-Leads! Most of my focus is making ARVP a place where students at the UofA can grow their skills and social circle, regardless of major. That means my time is spent on management, gather funds, interfacing with the university, meeting sponsors, and doing paperwork. 🙂 When I’m not doing ARVP stuff I do rock climbing, muay thai, and read a lot of sci-fi.
This will be my second year on the ARVP Electrical team and I am looking forward to further developing my embedded systems design skills. During my time on the team, I have had the opportunity to design an updated power convertor board as well as implement firmware updates.
I joined the mechanical team back in 2019, and became a mechanical lead in 2021. I have already learnt a ton during my time with ARVP, and hope to continue learning even more. I love how being an exec provides the opportunity to be involved in every ongoing project and accelerates the learning process. I look forward to a future career in robotics so I can continue this amazing journey.
Committed to becoming a mechanical engineer, I want to learn all there is to learn about being a mechanical engineer. Being in ARVP for a second year, I continue to learn more about the field, with this year having to focus more on critical thinking and design improvements. ARVP allows me to pursue my passion for designing and tinkering with things and take it to another level, allowing me to enjoy what I love, as well as learning invaluable skills that will further develop me into a great engineer.
An average boy with a passion for designing and building random stuff. When I entered university and found out about ARVP, I knew that I had to be a part of it, as it was taking my passion to a whole new level. I am currently pursuing Mechanical Engineering at UofA and planning to learn in the field until the day I retire.
2020/2021 will be my second year on the team. I joined to the team to satisfy the robotics itch that I had been feeling since I left my highschool robotics team. Since starting robotics in 2014, I quickly developped a passion for the field and went on to win the Vex regional competition in alberta in 2017. Since leaving that team I was on the look for my next opportunity in robotics. I scouted out ARVP as the next robotics adventure. Once I enetered my third year of mechanical engineering I was able to find a balance that allowed me to join the club and since then I’ve been apart of several teams and worked on several components, such as the droppers system and parts of the fram and hull that are apart of the current new robot. This year I am hoping to continuing working on those components while also expanding into different projects such as the balancing system that we are hoping to implement in the future.
Duck Norris had to stop landing in the ocean. Too many tsunamis.
I have been involved with ARVP since my first semester of first year and since then I have worked on many projects including initial design of Arctos, design and manufacturing of the claw, modification of the torpedoes subassembly, and many others. I am primarily interested in mechatronics and learning how to incorporate simulation into the mechanical design process. I am currently a mechanical team co-lead along with Drew Delcioppo where we lead and organize a team of around 20 active mechanical members.
I am a 3rd Year MechE student at the University of Alberta. In the future I want to design advanced prosthetics and bionics. I absolutely love designing in solidworks, I could honestly do it all day! I also love PC building and I am always keeping up with the newest releases. After my bachelor’s, I would like to get a master’s in advanced prosthetics. In my spare time, I like to analyze and breakdown movies. I love a good mystery/thriller! “Solidworks all day, every day, every week, every month, every year, every decade.. ahh you get the point” – Me