I saw the mention of control theory, and even though I am stuck in Ohio, 
I would help out in any way I possibly could.  I am a senior in 
electrical and computer engineering and am proficient in design & 
analysis of electronics, control theory, systems and also programming (c 
mostly, lisp of course just for fun)...but is there anything that needs 
to be done that I could possibly do remotely?  I need something to do 
between proving stuff in my discrete math classes and wasting my time 
coding opengl demos anyways.

Gabriel

On Monday, July 22, 2002, at 02:49 AM, David Masten wrote:

> On Sun, 2002-07-21 at 22:57, Ben Zarzycki wrote:
>> Hello Everyone-
>>
>> This is Ben Zarzycki. I attended the last meeting. I'd like to help out
>> where I can.
>
> Congratulations, you have just met our requirements!
>
>> I like math,
>
> A bonus. Always good to have for anything engineering and scientific.
>
>> I know some programming,
>
> Another bonus! Are you up for learning controls theory and such?
>
>> and I love learning.
>
> Not only do you meet the requirements but it looks like a perfect fit.
> The first thing you'll need to know: rocket science is a lot of hard,
> sweaty, tedious work.
>
>> If you know of a way where I may be able to help out, please let me
>> know.
>>
>
> Well we have several things that need help. Flight Controls is the
> number one with a bullet item we are working on. I'll post more in a
> little bit about where we are and what needs to be done with it.
>
> There are a myriad of other things that need to be done. Probably the
> best way to find a fit is to go to the various project meetings and find
> your niche.
>
> Dave
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