Description: Design, produce and manufacture machines and systems. This class helped me think as an entrepreneur, not just as an engineer.

Description: Design, produce and manufacture machines and systems. This class helped me think as an entrepreneur, not just as an engineer.
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In class we learned how to be entrepreneurial engineers, how to come up with business ideas, and solutions to real life problems.
Diversity is the inclusion of people of all backgrounds and identities. Equity is the equal treatment of everyone, regardless of the differences people may have. This is important for STEM, because including people of all backgrounds can help break barriers between different people, and bring them together. It can also provide insight from different aspects and points of view.
In our class, we learned to use tools such as mat lab, to solve for x in polynomials, to graph trigonometric functions and many more.
As a Mechanical Engineering Major enrolled in SEAS 1001, we were given the opportunity to create projects on Tinker CAD, a computer aided design software, in order to design 3D tools such as wrenches, and nuts and bolts (stl file of these projects included for preview of the project). We were also given the opportunity to code a censor (schematics included in the image below), which would contain two lightbulbs, one which was lit while there was no motion detected, and another which was lit when motion is detected.
The image above depicts the finished 3D print of the wrench, nut and bolt.
Constantino “Dino” Pazartzis was born in Athens, Greece on September 28, 2005. He is currently enrolled in the George Washington University, and is majoring in mechanical engineering.
Constantine Pazartzis Resume
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12JQWcXzr_AsaAMSV8qbOeXV1317Xny9UdyY_yUfFlf4/edit?usp=sharing
By Constantino Pazartzis