The Team
We are all employees of Cambridge Consultants Ltd. For more info about why everyone in the team works at CCL read this.
(Tech Scholar is CCL's name for Gap Year students. Therefore
later this year we are off to Uni)
Name: Gary Ewer
Age: 19
Position: Tech Scholar
University: Imperial College, London (Electronic Engineering)
Expertise: Running the project (voted into the position of
Team Leader), building the robot, creating this Website and keeping Ed under control (with
Helens help ;-)
Photo: Non Available - I am normally the one taking the
photos....
Name: Dave Anderton (Big Dave)
Age: 19
Position: Tech Scholar
University: Cambridge University (Engineering)
Expertise: Big scale drawings and building the robot.
Fees: at least 10
doughnuts per day
Photo: Here's
another
Name: Richard Holmes
Age: Old enough to know better
Position: Workshop Manager
Expertise: Helping build the robot, and getting the parts
requiring Milling etc made.
Name: Ed Cooper
Age: 19
Position: Tech Scholar
University: Cambridge University (Engineering)
Expertise: Advising on the Electronic bits of the robot and
building the electronics for the secret "weapon" (more details soon - if it is
finished on time).
Photo: I get the
feeling I was not supposed to take this - he's does not normally look this dangerous....
Name: Jim "The Pic
Master" Patterson
Age: 19
Position: Tech Scholar
University: Imperial College, London (Electronic Engineering)
Expertise: Programming PICs for interfacing the receiver
to the
speed controllers
Name: Richard Hammond
Position: Mechanical Engineer
Expertise: Everything you ever wanted to know about Engineering.
And Also.....
Thank you to everyone who has helped make this
robot become reality, including (in no particular order) Hugh Dyson, Steve Rogers, Chris
Richardson, Dave Laws, Dave Harper (excellent welder!), Andy Flack, Robert Bumstead
(Bertie), Warren Issacs (great ideas!), Alan Kenny, Chris Littlefair (brilliant
Necromancer logos etc!), Peter Ewer (more good ideas - including the weapon mechanism!)
and David Wood!
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