Difference between revisions of "User:Mhirsh1"
(→Projects) |
(→Projects) |
||
Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
[[RobotArtist| Team Extra Dubious and the Robot Artist]] | [[RobotArtist| Team Extra Dubious and the Robot Artist]] | ||
In this mini project, Matt worked with his team and attempted to make a robot arm that would draw a circle inscribed in a square. After working through many problems. the group was still unable to complete this final goal but made a robot arm that could draw a triangle. | In this mini project, Matt worked with his team and attempted to make a robot arm that would draw a circle inscribed in a square. After working through many problems. the group was still unable to complete this final goal but made a robot arm that could draw a triangle. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | [[Matlab Blackjack Report| Team Casino and the Matlab Blackjack simulator]] | ||
+ | For his final project, Matt Hirsh worked with his partner to use Matlab to create a working blackjack simulator where the user can bet using chips. |
Latest revision as of 14:34, 14 December 2012
This is the user page for Matt Hirsh. He is currently a freshman at Swarthmore College. Matt is taking E5.
First Solidwork Design
Projects
Ball drop for Team PB In this first group project, Matt's team launched a tennis ball off of a building using a zip-line. His group's tennis ball traveled father than the other groups.
Team P and the Robotic arm lab
In this group project, Matt's team try to make a robotic arm that was both light and strong.
Team Cδ and the Rotating Slider
In his third project, Matt worked with a team to create a rotating slider mechanism using multiple parts.
Team Extra Dubious and the Robot Artist
In this mini project, Matt worked with his team and attempted to make a robot arm that would draw a circle inscribed in a square. After working through many problems. the group was still unable to complete this final goal but made a robot arm that could draw a triangle.
Team Casino and the Matlab Blackjack simulator
For his final project, Matt Hirsh worked with his partner to use Matlab to create a working blackjack simulator where the user can bet using chips.