I am standing for Projects Coordinator because I enjoy building things that matter. Since I was young, I’ve worked on robotics to solve problems and learn by doing (Alright, I did build a lot just for fun too). That’s still (more or less) my approach.
What I care about:
• Group projects that point to a competitive goal. Not competition for the sake of it, but a clear test that pushes us to make decisions and finish a build.
• Open brainstorming. Anyone can bring an idea. We sketch it, strip it to the core, and see what it would take to move from talk to a small proof. Also, I will try my best so that we don’t keep beating around the bush and see real progress.
How we could work together:
• Small build groups that mix different skills. Input from people across disciplines often leads to creative, unconventional ideas (I mean, look at me, I’m a physicist). Each member focuses on their strengths, with regular discussions between subgroups to stay efficient and connected.
And ofc, any other ideas that contribute to the growth of the project are always welcome.
If this sounds like the kind of projects you want to be part of, I would be glad to help shape that space. Let us build useful (and cool) things, learn fast, and enjoy the process (most importantly).
P.S: Oh, and if you’re curious about where robotics intersects physics, check out the attachment (only campaign PDF I'll need).