Group 14: Spring 2016
Carolus Andrews
Is a former professional chef turned electrical engineer. He began back at the University of Central Florida to pursue his bachelor's degree in Engineering in 2013, and will be one of the first candidates to also graduate with a minor in Intelligent Robotic Systems. From his time in the kitchen, he has developed a strong work ethic, and desire to provide value to his customer, leading him to maintain a 4.0 UCF and Engineering GPA during his time at the university. He participated in the AUVSI 2015 Roboboat challenge, acting as the Electrical team lead, helping the team to qualify for finals. He also serves as an engineer for Lockheed Martin's M-TADS Product Support Division through UCF's CWEP program, where he is currently leading a project to develop a new prototype piece of test equipment. In his spare time, he is an avid rugby player, and enjoys hobby electronics in the field of robotics, especially quadcopters..
Raymond L. Brunkow
Owner and chief instructor of Sun State Martial Arts from 1997 - 2008, started his trip towards becoming an electrical engineer by enrolling at Valencia College for the Fall semester 2008. Earning his Associates in Arts General Education in 2011 Mr. Brunkow took some time away from school to work as a network administrator for a network of roughly 3500 RedHat servers for individually owned and operated pharmacies across the United States of America. In the fall of 2013 Mr. Brunkow returned full time to college at the University of Central Florida as an electrical engineering student. While at the University of Central Florida Mr. Brunkow has focused his technical electives towards advanced circuit theory and power electronics with the goal of working in the power industry in either transmission or substation design and development. Shortly after graduation Mr. Brunkow plans on taking the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. Upon completion of the T.U.B.A. project in the spring of 2016 Mr. Brunkow will earn his Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering. This is only the first step of many to a bright future as a power system engineer.
Wesley Mullins
was born in Orlando Florida in 1993. He started working towards his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering in Fall of 2012. Currently, Wesley works as a CWEP student at Lockheed Martin in the F-35 EOTS Test Engineering Department. He will be graduating with a BSEE with honors and a minor in Mathematics in Spring of 2016. After graduation, Wesley will be working full time at Lockheed Martin as a Test Engineer. He also plans to start working towards a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering while he works at Lockheed Martin.
Blake Steiner
Is an Electrical Engineering student here at the University of Central Florida. His education began in the Summer of 2012 at the University of Central Florida, and has been set on pursuing the field of Electrical Engineering from a very young age. He is currently working as a Reliability Engineering Intern, but his primary interest is circuit design. This project has allowed him to begin a familiarity with EAGLE CAD, and get some work in Schematic Design. Blake will graduate in Spring 2016, where he plans to work in Florida. After beginning a full time job, Blake will pursue a Master's Degree to further his education. Blake is interested in many fields, and currently works on hardware and software modifications of many electronics.