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LAAE Students

Information about the students who work in LAAE, including team leaders with team pictures and descriptions.


LAAE Advisors

Information about the current LAAE advisors/teachers.


LAAE Alumni

The alumni section is dedicated to former LAAE students that have contributed a great deal of time and effort towards the program's success.


Booster Club

The Booster Club consists of mostly parents who are interested in the welfare of LAAE and its approach towards hands-on learning.


Advisory Committee

An advisory committee meeting takes place once every year and brings alumni, prominent people, and advisors together to discuss the various things that will go on within LAAE for the next year.





 
 

From Left to Right: David Tseng, Evan Kwan, Justin Chang,
Leonardo Micolta, Charles Ryu

 

Designing Infusion

Design team has the task of creating and testing mathematically theories. We are the first stage of any project and we research and develop drawings in software such as AutoCAD, Rhinoceros and 3Ds Max Studio. Our first task before starting any project is to find the expected characteristics of our winning vehicle. In this case, our goal was to run the hydrogen fuel cell for one hour at a constant velocity of 40 mph. We performed the power calculations and found the optimum aspects of our car. All design drawings done by our team take into account the importance of the power calculations to help achieve our goal.


2004-2005 TEAM SELECTION

Mechanical  Electrical  Composites   Design  PR




   

 

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