Robotics Student Stories
Trinidad State Robotics Student Stories
Hayden AlworthProgrammer for ALLEN, BEK-E, SABLE, CLOEE, and SCOUT-E I run a computer tech business and an internet service provider in southern Colorado. I started fixing personal computers around 6 years ago when I was still on the TSC Robotics team. Soon afterwards, I began getting calls from businesses looking for computer help. This quickly turned into a full-time computer and networking business. In early 2019, I began looking for a way to get a reliable internet connection to our house outside of Trinidad, CO. We could only get cellular or satellite connections at our house, and those were horribly slow. With all of the computer support work I was doing, I needed a reliable connection. I talked to multiple providers without success trying to get them to build the infrastructure needed to get a broadband connection to where we lived. Finally, I decided to build a connection to our house myself. Soon after doing this, I began getting calls from neighbors wanting to get internet. This quickly turned into an internet service provider business. I have used many of the things that I learned in robotics in designing our network and building towers and repeaters at remote locations. As we built more towers and expanded our network, I needed a way to be able to monitor all of our towers and have them be able to automatically fix problems to minimize any downtime from unforeseen causes. To do this, I decided to use the Parallax Propeller Chip – the same processor used in the robots that I helped build. The Propeller Chip has proven to be priceless in the stability and ease of operation of our network. In addition to doing tech and internet work, I also like to write programs and experiment with anything computer related. Two years ago I began development on a surveillance network video recorder program based in C++. I was happy with how this project turned out, and have used it frequently for building camera systems for some of my customers. I am so thankful for getting to be a part of the TSC Robotics program and learning from its fantastic instructors Mc. C, Karen Howl, and Earl Nesbitt. |
Camille ArnnCaptain, ALLEN Camille is a COSGC alumnus from both Trinidad State College and Colorado Mesa University where she was a graduate of the CMU-CU Partnership Program in Mechanical Engineering. She started her career at NASA Johnson Space Center where she served in Mission Control as a Specialist Flight Controller. Camille is currently the Manager of the Program Management Office at Astrobotic helping develop multiple Lunar Landers. |
Matt BarelaElectronics, WHISKERS |
Jeremy BegleyCaptain, WHISKERS
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James DonnellyWhisker Designer, WHISKERS
Here, I was able to work on another Space Grant Robotics Challenge. “The Sand Shark*” was a robot whose chassis was completely constructed from recycled materials (mainly due to budget constraints). I was also the team leader of our senior project of the Autonomous Lawn Mower**. I graduated in December 2015 with a Bachelor's of Science in Engineering with an emphasis in Mechatronics. Since then I have been working for my father’s vending business and spending time with my wife and daughter who was born while I was attending school at CSUP. If it wasn't for TSC’s outstanding Science and Math Department and faculty, I probably would have never gained an interest in robotics and chosen the field of study in which I did. |
Onorio Franco Jr.Captain, CASPER I, SPAR I have taken the lessons learned from TSC and have become a scientist. I now work for North American Testing Inc as a Field/ Lab Technician in Colorado springs, where we do Construction materials testing for the Military Installations in and around the Front Range. My work consists mostly of outdoor responsibilities that include and are not limited too : Concrete Compression and Flexural strength, Nuclear Gauge Densities, Inspection Reports, Site Mapping, Data Analysis of Reports, Soil and Aggregate Testing, and many more. I have found that using team management, proactive planning and an aggressive team effort usually requires discipline but results in fantastic reviews and returning customers. It's an exciting and interesting career that changes daily. Weather, sun, wind, even moisture in the air can affect each aspect of our tests and work abilities, so we must adjust accordingly. There are definitely difficulties that are associated with working outside and being at the mercy of Weather, however, I have found ensuring tax payer money is being spent on Quality product and delivering timely production makes my job worth it. I wish I could have a robot next to me as a helper but I haven't gotten back to TSC for another round of Robot Competitions! I am now a part of the geotechnical engineering field. |
Brett GonzalesElectronics for CAT
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Rachel HadawayBuilder, CASPER 2 After being on the TSC Robotics team in high school, I went onto New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, studying mechanical engineering. After doing that for a year and a half, I realized that wasn’t what I needed to do with my life and transferred back to TSC and graduated with my Associates of General Studies in 2014 and Associates of Arts in Psychology in 2015. After completing those degrees, I transferred up to Colorado State University and began the Social Work program. This May 2017 I will be graduating with my Bachelors of Social Work and entering the professional world from there. I am hoping to find a position as a victims advocate in the near future to move into once graduation is over. |
Joshua HoffpauirElectronics for SABLE After leaving the Trinidad State Robotics team, I enrolled at CSU Pueblo and came upon their own Space Grant Consortium program. I am currently a part of one of the teams, each composed of 3 people. CSU provides resources to each of the teams, so supplies are distributed, leaving all with just enough to build the robot. Having less technological freedom is inconvenient, but it is a welcome challenge all the same. |
Tyler JensenBuilder for Whiskers After TSC, I went to Oklahoma Panhandle State to finish playing Baseball and earned bachelor's in applied technology with a minor in mathematics. After graduating, I then moved to Alaska. I guided hunting and fishing trips with a friend and I started a general contracting business. I'm now Co-founder and president of Visser Construction in Anchorage, Alaska. We build custom homes specializing in energy efficiency and do foundation repairs. |
Joanna JimenezSensor Designer for CAT
I'm hoping to apply to the bioengineering program next spring. On Fridays I spend my days working at Frank Azar's office as an assistant to whatever department needs me until I pick one that I like! |
Catherine Jimenez-BensonSensor Designer, WHISKERS After being part of the very first robotics team at TSC, I went to the Colorado School of Mines and graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Chemistry with a Biochemistry specialty and minor in Public Affairs. After spending a year substitute teaching and coaching in the Denver area, I entered medical school in Fall 2015 at the University of Illinois-Chicago in Peoria, Illinois. In medical school I met my husband Kyle, and we moved to College Station, Texas to complete my family medicine residency at Texas A&M. We have now grown our family to include our daughter Mieko and our three dogs Tyson, Saki, and Luna. I will be graduating from residency in the summer of 2022. We are excited to move back to Colorado, where I'll be practicing full scope family medicine and obstetrics! I am definitely thankful for the robotics team and calculus classes taught by Ms. C, who challenged me and showed me women could be successful programmers, mathematicians, and scientists! I am proud my younger sister Joanna joined the robotics team a few years after me as well! |
Steven JonesProgrammer for CASPER I
As my enlistment comes to an end I am looking into college for Automotive. Then I want to pursue computer science and robotics. |
Jennifer KramarzElectronics for SABLE, electronics and co-captain for CLOEE and SCOUT-E After graduating TSC, I went to UCCS to study Computer Science. In the fall of 2019, I got an internship at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility where I created software to assist in the electrical engineering department and a robot to help with high school robotic teams. After graduating UCCS, I got a job at Lockheed Martin where I am a systems tester for GPS satellites and ground stations. |
Andrez LeyvaBuilder, ALLEN I completed my B.S. in Mechanical Engineering at the University of New Mexico in December of 2017. I was a part of the Formula SAE program at UNM where we constructed a Formula 1 style race car. I and my team competed with our race car at the 2017 Formula SAE Lincoln competition where we took on other top engineering programs from around the world to see who has designed and fabricated the best race car. Following my undergrad, I immediately began the Master’s program and earned my M.S. in Mechanical Engineering in May 2019. Beginning in 2014 and throughout my time as both an undergrad and master’s student, I worked as an intern at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Following the completion of my degrees, I accepted a job as a Regulatory Compliance Specialist where I serve as the Corporate Program Lead for the Chemical Information System, which serves all Sandia National Laboratory sites in New Mexico, Nevada, California, and Hawaii. I continue to use the skills I developed during my time as a member of the TSC Robotics program, and will always be proud to be an alumnus of such a great program and school. |
Seychelle LuskBusiness Manager for CLOEE(Head fundraising team and marketing team) I can say that without a doubt, participating in the Trinidad State College Robotics team had a huge impact on not only my life during high school, but on my successful future after. I attended TSC concurrently while I attended GOAL Academy High School. I graduated from high school and college in 2017 with an Associates of Science, Arts, and General Studies. I am beyond grateful and honored to have been a recipient of the Mary John Goree Las Animas County Scholarship. http://goreescholarship.org/ Thanks to the scholarship, I was able to attend Colorado State University: Fort Collins with all expenses covered. I graduated CSU in May of 2021 with a B.S. in Computer Science and a B.A in Economics. Soon after graduation, I began my career at Lockheed Martin - Space as a Software Engineer. I believe that my experience on the TSC robotics team led me to other opportunities working with Space Grant and the robotics teams at CSU. This in turn gave me experience that was impressive to recruiters and later to Lockheed Martin during my hiring interview. I have been incredibly blessed and I am forever thankful to my parents, to Ms. Clements, and to the Mary John Goree Las Animas County Scholarship for helping me get to where I am today. |
Jeff MandersBuilder, CATMeet Jeff Manders, a Field Engineer for Kitchell based out of Phoenix. He joined his college’s robotics team after deciding to stop playing baseball, and his love for building things ultimately led him to a career in construction. | CLICK FOR FULL STORY | |
Laura MourerOrganization, Graphic Designer, and Builder, WHISKERS It has been already over a decade since then and many things have changed in my life. I am a Math Foundations and Linear Relationships and Equations teacher at Cascade Middle School in Vancouver, WA. I graduated from Concordia University at Portland, OR with a Masters of Arts in Teaching. The Robotic challenge gave me a great opportunity to be part and learn from this great team. It was an unforgettable experience. |
Eric Perry3D Designer for ALLEN
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Zach ScottLead Builder on CASPER I, SPAR
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Larry VidaurreProgrammer for CAT
As a cyber security engineer, I work with a SIEM ( Security Information and Event
Management) solution called ArcSight, to help customers monitor, identify and remediate
cyber threats within their networks. My daily tasks include working within the Linux
command line, analyzing network architecture, creating innovative solutions to new
problems, and LEARNING. I love what I do and I couldn’t be more happy to have pursued a career in computer science/engineering and I attribute a huge part of where I am today to TSC Robotics Program and Ms. Clements for introducing me to the technology field and for your dedication to the Robotics program and your passion for your students! |
Leia ZagoneBalloon Sat Since graduating from Trinidad State College, I have completed my Bachelor's of Nutrition and Dietetics at the University of New Mexico and after, completed my Graduate degree in Nutrition at New Mexico State University. I am now working as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist at a long-term care and rehabilitation center in Albuquerque, NM. The TSC robotics program helped me expand my skills in S.T.E.M and I am thankful for the unique experience it gave me. |