CubeTech at Capitol Tech U
World Maker Faire 2015
September 26th-27th
Our students share their designs linking 3-D printed Cube forms, Pi and Arduino, sensors, and Python scripting so you too can make remote sensing devices that can be dropped anywhere from near space to nearby beaches.
Sandy Antunes
Sandy is a professor at Cap Tech U and also wrote 4 books on DIY Space for Maker Media. Sandy's role is to ask students what they want to do, get them the parts they need, then get out of their way. So really, visit his students instead.
Christel Gesterling
Christel is an undergraduate, part of the TrapSat nearspace/orbital debris project team, and helped run a summer workshop for Brazilian exchange students as well as in leading up our python sensor work.
Ryan Schrenk
Ryan just graduated and is helping coordinate our CubeSat work.
Anh Ho
Anh is an undergraduate who founded our model rocket club, works at NASA, and builds cool stuff.
Alex Petrov
Alex is one of our multidisciplinary undergraduate lab managers and also active in outreach, and one of our 3-D printing experts.