Samuella Andrè
Email: sa85(a)drexel.edu
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Project Responsibilities: Researching ways in which to control the humidity inside the electrospinning apparatus.
Samuella Andrè is a freshman Biomedical Engineering major as Drexel University. She plans to concentrate in Biomechanics and Human Performance with a special interest in prosthetic design. She enjoys spending her down time playing the saxophone and watching old movies. Samuella plans on graduating from Drexel with a Bachelor and Master degree in 2016.
Samuella Andrè is a freshman Biomedical Engineering major as Drexel University. She plans to concentrate in Biomechanics and Human Performance with a special interest in prosthetic design. She enjoys spending her down time playing the saxophone and watching old movies. Samuella plans on graduating from Drexel with a Bachelor and Master degree in 2016.
Katie Falcone
Email: krf58(a)drexel.edu
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Project Responsibilities: Researching factors that affect the efficiency of electrospinning, documenting important observations and ideas that are brought up during group research and discussion, and updating the group website.
Katie Falcone is a freshman
Biomedical engineering student at Drexel University. She is interested in
concentrating in tissue engineering and wants to study about tissue
regeneration tactics in order to help future patients, such as burn victims.
She is a student ambassador at Drexel University and enjoys playing
volleyball in her spare time. She hopes to graduate form Drexel with both a Bachelor and Masters degrees in 2016.
Peter Hayashi
Email: pmh49(a)drexel.edu
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Project Responsibilities: Researching background information on electrospinning.
Peter Hayashi is a freshman Biomedical Engineering student. He is involved in Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, and Millennium Hall Council. Peter plans to concentrate in Tissue Engineering and graduate Drexel University with a Bachelor and Masters Degree in 2016.
Peter Hayashi is a freshman Biomedical Engineering student. He is involved in Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, and Millennium Hall Council. Peter plans to concentrate in Tissue Engineering and graduate Drexel University with a Bachelor and Masters Degree in 2016.
Phu Pham
Major: Chemical Engineering
Project Responsibilities: Researching the cost of the materials needed to make the more efficient model of an electrospinning machine.
Phu Pham is a freshman Chemical engineering student at Drexel University. He is interested in Food engineering, especially in milk industry. He is also looking for a chance to do his co-op in Japan. He hopes to graduate in 2016 with his Bachelor of Science degree.
Kenneth Rodriguez
Email: kgr25(a)drexel.edu
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Project Responsibilities: Developing designs using PRO-ENGINEER Software for the new and improved model of the electrospinning machine.
Kenneth Rodriguez is a freshman Biomedical engineering student at Drexel University. He is interested in the tissue engineering concentration, where he would study regenerative medicine practices to help those with degenerative diseases, those in need of transplants, and cancer patients. He enjoys playing guitar and drums, playing sports, and cooking. He hopes to graduate in the class of 2016 with his Bachelor and Masters degrees.
Kenneth Rodriguez is a freshman Biomedical engineering student at Drexel University. He is interested in the tissue engineering concentration, where he would study regenerative medicine practices to help those with degenerative diseases, those in need of transplants, and cancer patients. He enjoys playing guitar and drums, playing sports, and cooking. He hopes to graduate in the class of 2016 with his Bachelor and Masters degrees.
Marjorie Austero
Email: msa39(a)drexel.edu
Department: Materials Science and Engineering
Peter R. Herczfeld
Email: peter.r.herczfeld(a)drexel.edu
Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
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