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aag86@drexel.edu
I am a first year civil engineering student at Drexel University. I am interested in sustainability and that is what got my interest in working on a project to optimize dye-sensitized solar cells.
Jiaang Hu
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jh3262@drexel.edu
I am a material science student at Drexel University and I am interested materials related to electricity.
Carlos Pigotti
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cap363@drexel.edu
I'm Carlos Pigotti an International Student from Venezuela, I'm twenty years old and have been studying in America for about four years. I'm currently pursuing my bachelors degree in Biomedical Engineering (Cells and Tissue Engineering) in Drexel University.
Diego Rossi
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dr577@drexel.edu
I was raised in Puerto Rico in a family of mellow engineers. My father is civil, my big brother is mechanical, and my mother and big sister are chemical engineers. We all together enjoy and appreciate the virtues of the tropical life in Puerto Rico. Our pastimes include activities like boating, diving, and going to the beach to relax. Due to our love for Puerto Rico's climate we try to be as environmentally friendly as possible. We have solar panels in the roof that produce 1/3 of the energy consumed in the house. This includes charging for my father's electric car that takes up a substantial amount of the energy. Besides the solar panels, the roof is full of herbs and vegetables we grow in soil beds and hydroponically. Personally, my area of most interest is in the renewable energy sector and that is why I chose Environmental Engineering as my major. I believe solar panels are slick and have potential to do great impact in energy production of the world.
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dr577@drexel.edu
I was raised in Puerto Rico in a family of mellow engineers. My father is civil, my big brother is mechanical, and my mother and big sister are chemical engineers. We all together enjoy and appreciate the virtues of the tropical life in Puerto Rico. Our pastimes include activities like boating, diving, and going to the beach to relax. Due to our love for Puerto Rico's climate we try to be as environmentally friendly as possible. We have solar panels in the roof that produce 1/3 of the energy consumed in the house. This includes charging for my father's electric car that takes up a substantial amount of the energy. Besides the solar panels, the roof is full of herbs and vegetables we grow in soil beds and hydroponically. Personally, my area of most interest is in the renewable energy sector and that is why I chose Environmental Engineering as my major. I believe solar panels are slick and have potential to do great impact in energy production of the world.
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