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Biographies

Student Team

Alexander Noce

Alexander Noce is a freshman Computer Engineering student at Drexel University. He plans to pursue an accelerated Master's Degree in Computer Engineering and possibly a minor in Nuclear Engineering. He is originally from North Wales, Pennsylvania. Alex is the team's lead electrician and lead researcher. He can be reached at an538@drexel.edu.








Matthew DeVane

Matthew DeVane is a freshman Computer Engineering student at Drexel University. He plans to pursue an accelerated Master's Degree in Engineering as well as a Computer Science minor. He is originally from Upton, Massachusetts. Matt is the team's head programmer and blog master. He can be reached at mjd436@drexel.edu.








Kevin Cunningham

Kevin Cunningham is a freshman Mechanical Engineering student at Drexel University. He plans to pursue an accelerated Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is originally from Havertown, Pennsylvania, and likes robots. Kevin is the team's chief builder and recorder.  He can be reached at kjc329@drexel.edu.









Kevin Legge

Kevin Legge is a freshman Mechanical Engineering student at Drexel University. He plans to pursue an accelerated Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is originally from Sewell, New Jersey. Kevin is interested in the field of Aerospace Engineering. Kevin is the team's project manager and lead designer. He can be reached at kjl97@drexel.edu.












Faculty Advisors


Eugenia V. Ellis
Dr. Eugenia Ellis

Professor

Dr. Eugenia Ellis is an associate professor at Drexel University's Westphal College of Media Arts and Design and College of Engineering as well as a practicing architect. Her research focuses on the human, environmental, and sustainability factors in building design. She can be reached at genaellis@drexel.edu.









LongNguyen
Long Nguyen

Graduate Fellow

Long Nguyen is a PhD student in Civil Engineering at Drexel University, with degrees in Civil Engineering and Architectural Engineering also from Drexel University. His research focuses on the use of advanced polymers and nanomaterials in pipes and drainage systems. He can be reached at lkn25@drexel.edu.






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