Week 2 - Reese Pangan
I feel as if I'm now more in tune with common technical terms found in engineering and programming as compared to when we began this program. Although I am still unfamiliar with much of coding, I've learned a lot about how everything fits together when it comes to the interactions between software and hardware. Working with raspberry pis and the Linux camera, as well as continuing to work with Arduino, Python, and the TinyScreen GPS have given me more confidence to experiment with circuits in the future. Soldering for the first time was also a valuable lesson in how easy it is to finally begin something that may have seemed intimidating long before.
Exploring more of the Rice campus has also been enjoyable, as the campus life and community expands much further than I initially expected. The nanofabrication clean lab tour gave an in-depth view into just how significant Rice's research and facilities are to the world outside of the university's campus. I've also come to appreciate the library and coffeehouse more, as they provide much-needed spaces to study and relax for both students and the general public of Houston. The coffeehouse especially curates a unique atmosphere in which both generations of old and new gather, either to work solitarily or as a group. It seems to be a much appreciated spot, as is the whole of Rice's private yet public contributions.
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