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STEM + Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Symposium 2022: Engineering

Engineering
User Controlled Lighting Enhancement Vehicle Attachable Turret Imitating Angular Displacement in a Dual Servo Configuration The Integration of QArm by Quanser
Fernando Guillen Gabriel Igliozzi Alex Nalda
Fernando Guillen Gabriel Igliozzi Alex Nalda

Fernando Guillen is an Electrical Engineering major who is very interested in the world of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. He is very happy to be a student researcher at Miami Dade College because he can explore and learn about the things he loves the most; along with other students as passionate as he is.

Gabriel Igliozzi is a second-year student at Miami Dade College, West Campus. He is currently completing a bachelor's iofscience degree in Computer Science. Gabriel participated in two undergraduate research projects this summer, in the areas of Robotics and Bioinformatics. His interest spans in low level programming, compilers, and mathematics. He looks forward to the future to start his career as a research computer scientist and/or in the industry as a software engineer.

Alex Nalda is a second-year student at the Miami-Dade College, North Campus. Pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Alex is fascinated by the machinations of the world. As a member of the Robotics Club, Alex works on QArm by Quanser. Alex aspires to improve the world through the pursuit of automation and efficiency.

     
Engineering a Car Mounted Turret User Controlled Lighting Enhancement Vehicle Attachable Turret Head Tracking Assisted Driving Module
Jonathan Pearson Mauricio Pereira Felipe Rodas
Jonathan Pearson Mauricio Pereira Felipe Rodas
Jonathan Pearson is a second-year student aspiring electrical engineering at the MDC North Campus. His spirit animal is the iguana. Robotics has always been a passion of his since high school where he competed in Battlebot competitions. He hopes to change the world with science.

Mauricio Pereira is a second year student and member of the MDC North AI & Robotics Club. His field of study is mechanical engineering with an emphasis on robotics. His aspiration is to improve society through automation and robots for space exploration.

Felipe Rodas is originally from Ecuador but feels he has always had an American spirit. He learned English through the internet and moved to the U.S. as soon as he turned 18. He is a self-taught programmer and earned a certificate on NodeJS application development. He enjoys learning as much as he can with employers, from the world, and the systems that make it work. He is currently pursuing a Computer Science Degree and runs a business that teaches programming and robotics at middle schools.

     
An Analysis of 311 Services in Miami-Dade    
Michael Seman    
Michael Seman    
Michael Seman is completing his fourth and final year at Miami Dade College, Kendall Campus. He will graduate with honors in the Data Analytics, Bachelor of Science degree program. After 15 years of managing restaurants and bars in his hometown of Chicago, Michael is eager to transition into doing work related to his degree and love of data. He hopes to use his extensive experience in public speaking, training, and interpersonal management to set him apart in his field. While he especially excels at statistics, machine learning, and programming, he is aiming for a Data Analyst job that will allow him to showcase his newly honed data visualization skills as well.