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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: Diego Hinojosa, Jeffery Cui, Paul Cho, Andrew Lee, Peter Xu, Robert Navarro, Chris Liu, Tammy Tsou, Aaron Norris, Kevin Book, Hao Cui, Roger Tian

 

Making Infusion Run

The Electrical Team basically makes the car run. They draw and build the electrical system in the car. In addition to handling the electrical aspect of the car, they also deal with the hydrogen system in the car. A Ballard fuel cell is used in the car as the main power souce. There's also a back-up power source in case the fuel cell shuts down. The fuel cell is monitered with telemetry, showing information about the fuel cell on a computer. The telemetry allows them to watch the fuel cell for problems and protect the driver. The electrical team also handles the wiring of the speedometers and all the other meters that show how much power the car is using.


2004-2005 TEAM SELECTION

Mechanical  Electrical  Composites   Design  PR




   

 

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