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Name: Eugene Kim
Team: Composites
How long you’ve been in Engineering: All four
years of high school.
Leadership Position Description (what you do as
the team leader): Though I am the leader of the composites team, I
do not lead as much as follow. I help my team when they are in need
of help and they learn from the experience. It is fun to teach my
fellow teammates how to do the things that make them proud of being
a part of Composites. Yet, even if I help and teach, it is not the
team that reaps all the benefits of this relationship. They, in
turn, help me and teach me how to become a better teacher, leader,
and person.
What got you interested in Engineering in the
first place: I was interested in Engineering when I was first
introduced to the program through their visit to
Newton
Middle School. I was awed
by the possibility of making a solar car and even the stray thought
of driving the “car of the future.” Perhaps, what had me so
interested in this foray was the thought that I could be part of
this movement to make something so interesting and futuristic. I had
always seen high-end projects in magazines and on the covers of
newspapers. I did not have the thought of being involved in any way.
So when this opportunity came to me, it seemed an interesting
adventure into the unknown.
Favorite thing about Engineering: Comradeship. I
enjoy the company of people of a like mind.
Most memorable moment in Engineering: My
memorable moment was when the Composites team and Chris Liu infused
the top body for Infusion. It was a night we’ll never forget. We
encountered problem, but we had stridden over them all. We had an
air leak over a large part of the body and I had to fix it since one
cannot infuse with leaks. It took nearly the whole of the night to
fix it. I had to go from beneath the mold and caulk all of the
joints and possible leakage points. Have you ever done something
overhead and at a weird angle while lying on your back on a piece of
two by four? If you have, then you would have felt some of the
backaches from just that process of the entire procedure. It was one
heck of a ride, but we managed to finish it all. It was a moment of
pure bliss when the resin spread throughout the entire part and we
stood over it with pride.
Projects Worked On and what grade you were in: I
worked on the Tempest
solar boat in freshmen year. It was an enjoyable experience and
always fun. During sophomore year, I worked on the
Infusion plug and most of
the seniors went to
Cerritos
to work on it. I worked on
Solar Shadow III when I was in my junior year. It was a fun
project, though it was a bit shoddy because only I and another
senior were really working on it. Even when I remember it now, I
will always remember it as being fun because of the one tool
required to cut out the entire body structure for the car: The
Grinder. When I go home, I would take a shower and pure black water
would pool around my ankles from all the carbon fiber dust that
would collect on my body. It was truly a fun and itchy project. This
year has been mostly occupied with finishing
Infusion.
Future Plans: The goals for this year is to build
the body for another solar car and also another body for an electric
vehicle, so that we might be able to have one of the most
streamlined bodies in any of the races that involve alternatively
powered vehicles.
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