What am I doing? CUSD!
CUSD = Cornell University Sustainable Design. Ever wonder why I sometimes don’t respond to emails for a long time? Or why I can’t release videos every week? CUSD is the reason. It’s my bread and butter at Cornell – far more important to me than any of the classes I’m[…]
Can Sustainability be Defined?
This is a cross-post from the original post that I made on my element14 Blog on 3/14/2011 Sustainability is a loaded topic. Nobody really knows what it means – there are definitions, ideas, and opinions, but as far as I can tell, there is no single way to identify what[…]
Cornell University Sustainable Design
This has been a busy semester! After working on Cornell’s entry into the 2009 Solar Decathlon Competition, several of the team members and I determined that we had the power to do something really amazing with the knowledge we had gained and resources we have available to us at Cornell. […]
Long Time no See…
So, it’s been awhile since I’ve actively updated my blog or my youtube videos. Even my presence on UltimateComputers.net has gone down as of late. As many of you probably know, I’m currently in my sophomore year at Cornell, studying electrical and computer engineering. This semester has been a tremendous[…]
Cornell Solar Decathlon at the NY State Fair and Beyond
This past Thursday marked the start of my sophomore classes at Cornell University. I’ve decided that I’m going to affiliate with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Major, and I’m also hoping to pursue a business minor. However, classes have not been at the front of mind recently; instead, I’ve been[…]
HTPC a la Cornell Solar Decathlon
Unlike many of my other builds, I wouldn’t consider this one to be an “ultimate computer“. The Cornell University Solar Decathlon Engineering Controls Team had something different in mind for this computer. As I’ve mentioned in some previous posts, Solar Decathlon is a team at Cornell that is building a[…]
Life at Cornell
I figured I’d provide an update on my activities for the 3 people who may actually be interested :) So I’ve been at Cornell Engineering for about a month now, and everything is going pretty well. I’m taking calculus, chemistry, intro to mechanical engineering, and a writing seminar course. I’ve[…]