There is much to be said about the power of convenience propagating throughout the world right now, as its hold on everyday pedestrians grows
stronger and keeps us wanting more. From working remotely for jobs, to getting groceries delivered to your home in a matter of clicks, there is
a high degree of satisfaction that comes with being able to do so much with so little effort. This project stems from that idea and uses it as
motivation for satiating that need. Sometimes situations warrant having such convenience because it can prevent mishaps and human error in day-to-day
activities. A big part of college-life is tailgating for sporting events like football or basketball, where you bring food and drinks to socialize
with friends before the actual event. An event like this can take place for hours on end, therefore people bring many different commodities to keep
busy, ranging from hotdogs to cook on the grill to water bottles to stay hydrated. This requires bringing many different appliances, which can be heavy
and quite cumbersome to drag back and forth. The world needs an item to help lighten the load for all parties involved because we deserve that quality
of life and convenience.
Thomas Huynh is a graduating student in Electrical Engineering at the University of Central Florida. His hobbies and interests are rock climbing, exercising,
and going on hikes. In his down time, he also enjoys playing Dungeons and Dragons or video games with his friends. After college he hopes to apply his skills
in the power/utility industry. He is currently applying to different job applications all around the state.
Matthew Schmit is a graduating student in Computer Engineering at the University of Central Florida. Matt enjoys spending his time playing soccer, video games,
spending time with friends and family, and watching tv shows/movies. After college he plans to work towards his master degree and looks forward to a future in
the engineering field.
Michael Villarante is a graduating student in Computer Engineering at the University of Central Florida. Michael enjoys going to theme parks, playing video
games, and spending time with friends and family. He plans to get his masters degree in the future and is looking forward to finding a successful career in
software development.
Chanxay Bounheuangviseth is a graduating student in Computer Engineering at the University of Central Florida. Chanxay enjoys playing video games, watching
anime/tv shows, going to the gym, and spending time with friends/family. He is currently a Software Engineer CWEP for Lockheed Martin and has accepted a full-time
position as a Software Engineer Associate at Lockheed for after graduation.