I craft fluid, organic silver jewelry called "soul armor" through the lost wax casting process. Whether hand-carved or 3d-printed, each piece serves as a silver exoskeleton that brings our inner moods and fantasies to the surface of the skin.
Our goal is to improve the student experience by developing an intuitive natural language search platform that provides answers from multiple university data sources. CarnegieGPT is a powerful natural language search platform that answers students' questions related to course search, dining, room availability, and faculty course evaluations, and soon hopefully so much more. CarnegieGPT can answer all of these questions via one simple chat interface unifying these complex data sources into one intuitive platform. CarnegieGPT's underlying technology uses innovative approaches to retrieve the right data from multiple data sources, at the right time based solely on the user's query.
Our goal is to develop student skills in design, simulation, composites fabrication, and systems engineering by building competitive high-powered rockets. For the NASA Student Launch competition, the goal is to declare a target apogee (maximum altitude) for the rocket at the beginning of the year and then reach that target apogee as closely as possible. Due to variations in flight conditions, motor burn, and rocket modeling, accurately reaching that target becomes difficult using traditional techniques. We are developing an Apogee Targeting System, or ATS, which is an active feedback control system which will deploy or retract drag flaps as needed during ascent to help the rocket consistently and precisely reach its target apogee.