Liam ArchLiam, Hadley's twin brother, is also a junior at Bio-Med Science Academy, and, along with Hadley, has participated in FLL for three years and FTC for four years. Like Hadley, he participates in his school's National Honors Society chapter, Science Olympiad team, game club, and film club. Liam likes to strike a balance between his interests of STEM and the Humanities. Therefore, he has designated himself as the "PR Guy" of the team, performing tasks such as designing the Engineering notebook, handling the team's online presence/social media, and acting as a public speaker for the team at outreach and fundraising events. This year, he has been appointed the team captain, and is taking on a more management based role. He hopes to go into a field revolving around biology, chemistry, and engineering. During FTC, he has learned the importance of personal agency and working as a team, as well as leadership skills and basic programming.
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Ethan BoyleEthan Boyle is a junior at Bio-Med Science Academy. This is his first year in FTC. Ethan is the president of Bio-Med's computer science club and is the treasurer for Bio-Med's drama club. Ethan currently knows HTML, CSS, and C Sharp but has a understanding of a few others. As a hobby, Ethan creates games in Unity and it has helped him become acquainted with a variety of programming concepts and software applications. Ethan wants to go into computer science, mechanical engineering or something that involves both. Ethan works on this website, will probably drive the robot, and assist with the programming and building.
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Sam FrancisSam Francis is a senior at Hudson High School. This is his third year in FTC, and he used to be the only programmer for this FTC team. He has been programming since he was 8 years old, picking up various languages along the way. So far, he knows Java, Visual Basic, Visual C#, a little bit of C++, and a few others. He took AP Computer Science A at Hudson High School, because he wants to go into a career involving computer science. Through FTC, he has learned a great amount about teamwork.
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Mason LorchMason is a senior at Theodore Roosevelt High School, and this is his second season on the team. He helps with design, construction, and strategy on the team. Interests include math, physics, chemistry, and engineering, which he studies through school as well as independently. Mason aims to go on to a career in physics, hopefully in a research capacity. Participating in FTC has helped him appreciate the complex and exciting problem solving involved in designing and building things from scratch, as well as the importance of teamwork and Cooperatition. Mason’s outside interests include soccer and piano.
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Frank Portman
Frank is currently in 10th grade at Hudson High School. He joined Aedificatores this past summer and is excited about his first year on this team. Although he plans to primarily act as a programmer for the team, he is also interested in building (both robots and relationships with like-minded people). Outside of FTC, Frank is interested in mathematics, filmmaking, and music theory; recognizing patterns, solving problems, and critical thinking connect all his interests. As of now, Frank does not have definite career plans and looks forward to exploring possibilities. Through FTC, he hopes to develop better organizational skills as well as have fun confronting the challenge of competition.
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Hunter SeachristHunter Seachrist is a freshman at Roosevelt High School and one of the newest members of the team. For the past few years, he has gained a fascination for computer software and science in general, after attending many STEM project competitions. He has also recently gained an interest in photography and cinematography, both quickly becoming his main hobbies. As a team member, he hopes to work on the software aspect of the robot as well as promotional videos, photos, presentations, etc.
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Gwen SterrettGwen Sterrett is a freshman at Kent Roosevelt. She has done FLL for four years. This is her first season of FTC. She has been riding horses for seven years, is in her school concert and marching band playing the trumpet. Gwen also runs cross country and the 400m dash. Her role on this FTC team is to work with outreach. She uses FIRST in her life in order to pass her computer class and to stand as an inspiration to others in order to encourage them to join a FIRST program. She uses the skills of Gracious Professionalism when she rides by working with the horse as a team and being gracious because if you aren’t gracious to the horse then people may get hurt.
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Thomas Sterrett
Thomas is a senior at Theodore Roosevelt High School and is in his fourth year of FTC. He was in FLL for 3 years prior. He plans on going to college for mechanical engineering. He is taking Latin , which in turn helped the team find their name, Ædificatores. In the future, he hopes to be a robotics engineer for a major organization such as NASA. He has learned quite a bit about programming and building robots, as well as working as a team. He also participates in soccer which has further improved his skills in team competition.
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Naidi Valverde-RomeroNaidi is a Junior at Bio-Med Science Academy and it is her first year in FTC. She enjoys making videos and learning new things, she also likes to learn new languages. She hopes to be a translator or something of that sort someday. She is going to help with outreach and promoting the Ædificatores robotics team.
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