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Ryan Kain is currently in his final semester of Electrical Engineering studies at the University of Arizona. He has completed a minor in Mathematics. His coursework includes signal processing, amplifier design, microprocessor design, and C programming. He has worked for companies such as US Monolithics, Maxim Integrated Products, and Honeywell International, designing basic power amplifier circuits, automated test programs, and writing formal process documentation.

Mau-Chuang Foo (MC) is a senior undergraduate pursuing an Electrical Engineering degree at the University of Arizona. He is also pursuing a minor in Mathematics and Computer Engineering. He chairs the IEEE Student Branch at the University of Arizona and works at the Micro/Nano Fabrication Center, a research laboratory for semiconductor wafer processing. He has experience in building autonomous aircraft and posseses various programming and simulation software skills such as C, LabVIEW, MATLAB, PHP, Perl, Xilinx and PSPICE. He has also taken courses in electronic circuit design, software optimization, image processing, and photovoltaic systems.

Yik Mun Loo (Simon) is a senior undergraduate majoring Electrical engineering at the University of Arizona graduating in December 2008. He had completed minor in Mathematics and Computer Engineering. He is the Webmaster of IEEE student branch and worked in the library at University of Arizona. He has programming and simulator experience in C & C++, MIPS, assembly language, Verilog, SPIM MIPS, Winmips64, Xilinx, PSPICE, MATLAB, SESC. He has knowledge in advance computer architecture design and CAD.

Alonso Montesinos is a senior majoring in Electrical Engineering at the University of Arizona. He is minoring in Systems and Computer Engineering. Currently he holds the position of Vice-President in the Eta Kappa Nu (Honorary Society for Electrical Engineers). He has experience with autonomous robots due to his role as team leader on the MicroMouse Competition. His coursework includes electronic circuit design, object oriented design, artificial intelligence, microcontroller design, and programming languages such as JAVA, C, and Verilog.

Brian Leung has a senior status in Electrical Engineering at the University of Arizona with minors in Math, Computer Engineering and Piano Performance. He manages all aspects of financial activities for IEEE Student Branch at the University of Arizona as a treasurer. He has experience in designing a microprocessor controlled gun turret and knowledge in various programing and simulation software such as C, MATLAB, PSPICE, Verilog, Xilinx, MIPS, Assembly and Java. His relative coursework includes digital signal processing, BJT circuit design, photovoltaic systems, and computer architecture.