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This month's CEAS Spotlight Feature:
A Matter of Mechanics: Big Ideas Taking Shape Through L’SPACE NASA
Meet Carl Michael Go, a sophomore majoring in Mechanical Engineering. As a participant in the NASA L’SPACE NPWEE Program, his team was recently awarded $10,000 in funding to develop Perovskite Solar Cells with Diamond-like Carbon Glass.
Growing up in a STEM-oriented environment, Carl originally saw himself pursuing Civil Engineering or Architecture. He spent time building computers and attempting to fix things around the house, however, as he explored those fields, he found they did not align with what he truly enjoyed. It wasn’t until college that he fully leaned into that curiosity and discovered that Mechanical Engineering felt like the right fit.
Keep reading about Carl Michael's story
Claire Outreach Chair of 3D PATH, a Biomedical Engineering club that teaches students
3D designing software and studied abroad in Spain. Hunter is a Computer Engineering '24 alumni working for Mitsubishi Robotics in Japan.
Claire Zhang
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Hunter Zhong '24
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Manas Singh
