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Lauren Egts, a student at Rochester Institute of Technology, has interned at Bank of America, GE Aviation, and the NASA Glenn Research Center Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVIS). She has won the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT) Ohio Affiliate Award four times, and the National Runner-Up Award once. She has won Opensource.com’s “People’s Choice Award” for an article on girls and computer science education. She is also a featured contributor and author for Opensource.com. She has also won Intel's Excellence in Computer Science Award for her work at NASA. She is proud to have been the programming captain for her FRC team, FRC 2399 The Fighting Unicorns.
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Hi Kristian!
What project would you do with your nephews if you had the chance? Also, here's the link to the TinyCircuits online store: https://tiny-circuits.com/shop/
Best,
Lauren Egts
Hi Aseem!
Thanks for the comment! According to Wikipedia, "Arduino is open source hardware: the Arduino hardware reference designs are distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution
Share-Alike 2.5 license and are available on the Arduino Web site. Layout and production files for some versions of the Arduino hardware are also available. The source code for the IDE is available and released under the GNU General Public License, version 2." Here's the link to the Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino What open source hardware would you make if you had the chance?
Best,
Lauren Egts