Leonardo GreenMoov: Telepresence Robot
Maker Faire Bay Area 2015
May 15th-17th
Leonardo GreenMoov aims to become an Open Source Telepresence Robot designed to make you feel like you are in another place, without actually being there. It is based in technology such as InMoov, Oculus, projects from Galileo University, etc
Ali Lemus
Director of Research and Development in the Computer Science Department in Galileo University (2011) & Turing Lab (2013). Co-Founder Elemental Geeks (2011). Master in Applied Information Sciences (University of Tohoku, Japan 2009).
http://turing.galileo.edu/index.php/projects
Diego Ruben Aldana Castillo
Currently studying Mechatronics Engineering @ Galileo University
Gustavo Cruz
Mechatronic Engineer Student @ Galileo University and Second grade in Theology in Rafael Landivar University. Interests CAD,CAM, science of materials, automation, theory of circuits, design of circuits,embedded applications,industry,mechanism, etc.
Diego Chuy
Currently studying Mechatronics Engineering @ Galileo University
Luis Cu
Computer Science and Engineering undergraduate, Science, software development, design, teaching and gaming enthusiast. Firmly believes that engineering must be a combination of science and art, and that creativity is as important as knowledge.
Emmerson Cardona
2nd Year Computer Science Engineering Student @ Galileo University.
Luis Samayoa
2nd Year Computer Science Engineering Student @ Galileo University.