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<span style="font-size: medium;">Daniel Kleinman is a University Innovation Fellow from the Spring 2015 cohort. While studying mechanical engineering&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: medium;">at the University of Florida</span><span style="font-size: medium;">, Daniel developed a passion for creating technological solutions to improve our understanding of the oceans and their role in our survival for the future. More than 95% of the world’s oceans remain unexplored, and there are countless discoveries to be made that can have great impacts on the world, advancing the fields of medicine, energy, and more. Following this interest, Daniel has worked as an engineering assistant at The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, served as founder and president of the UF section of the Marine Technology Society (UFMTS), and contributed to multiple underwater vehicle projects at UF, most notably the SubjuGator autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV). Daniel has also gained other technical experience as the project leader for the TailGator tailgating robot and performed research under Dr. Carl Crane.</span>
<br/><span style="font-size:medium">Daniel has also followed a passion for leadership. In addition to being founder and President of UFMTS, he worked his way up through Gator Robotics as the publicity director, treasurer, and finally president for 2013-2014. He also served&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: medium;">on the Student Leadership Advisory Board for the UF Engineering Leadership Institute and</span><span style="font-size: medium;">&nbsp;as the president of Epsilon Lambda Chi: Engineering Leadership Circle, an honors society bringing together the student leaders in the UF College of Engineering.</span>
<span style="font-size: medium;">Combining his passion for marine technology and leadership, Daniel became a University Innovation Fellow in Spring of 2015. Through his experience as a fellow, he identified obstacles at the programatic level in his university's funding structure for extracurricular programs. This created significant difficulty for students starting and trying to grow new organizations. His desire to better enable students to think entrepreneurially, follow their passions, and start their own organizations as he did through the Marine Technology Society drove him to lay the foundations for a new alumni and corporate partner driven crowdfunding platform for student organizations.</span>
<span style="font-size:medium">After graduating in May 2015, Daniel Kleinman is began work at Bluefin Robotics in Boston, MA as a University Innovation Fellow from the Spring 2015 cohortMarine Operations Engineer and Test Engineer field testing their unmanned underwater vehicles. While studying mechanical engineering&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: medium;">at the University of Florida</span><span style="fontHe worked hands-size: medium;">on with Bluefin’s Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs), Daniel developed a passion for creating technological solutions to improve our understanding of the oceans performing vehicle operation and their role in our survival for the future. More than 95% of the world’s oceans remain unexploredmaintenance, mission planning and there are countless discoveries to be made that can have great impacts on the world, advancing the fields of medicine, energyexecution, and more. Following this interest, Daniel has worked as an engineering assistant at The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, served as founder launch and president recovery of the UF section of the Marine Technology Society (UFMTS), and contributed to multiple underwater vehicle projects at UF, most notably the SubjuGator autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV)UUVs. Daniel has He also gained other technical experience as the project leader for the TailGator tailgating robot and performed research under Dr. Carl Cranebecame a huge Red Sox fan in his time in Boston.</span>
<br/><span style="font-size:medium;">Daniel has also followed a passion for leadership. In addition moved to being founder and President San Diego in April of UFMTS2017, he worked his way up through Gator Robotics starting a new position as a Mechanical Engineer at Leidos working for the publicity director, treasurer, and finally president for 2013-2014Navy on marine technology. He also served&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: medium;">on the Student Leadership Advisory Board has now come around to rooting for the UF Engineering Leadership Institute Padres and</span><span style="font-size: medium;">&nbsp;as enjoys hitting the president of Epsilon Lambda Chi: Engineering Leadership Circlebeach, with rare attempts at surfing. Currently, Daniel is also working on starting an honors society bringing together the student leaders in the UF College of Engineeringaccelerator for oceanographic ventures.</span>
<span style="font-size: medium;">Combining his passion for marine technology and leadership, Daniel became a University Innovation Fellow in Spring of 2015. Through has maintained his experience involvement with UIF as a fellowmentor since 2015, helping launch cohorts from Kent State University, he identified obstacles at the programatic level in his university's funding structure for extracurricular programs. This created significant difficulty for students starting and trying to grow new organizations. His desire to better enable students to think entrepreneuriallyLouisiana Technical University, follow their passionsUniversity of San Diego, Santa Clara University, and start their own organizations as he did through the Marine Technology Society drove him to lay the foundations for a new alumni and corporate partner driven crowdfunding platform for student organizationsmost recently UTEC in Peru.</span>
<span style="font-size:medium;">After graduating in May 2015, Daniel began work at Bluefin Robotics in Boston, MA also served as a Marine Operations Engineer and Test Engineer field testing their unmanned underwater vehicles.&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: medium;">He worked hands-on with Bluefin’s Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs), performing vehicle operation and maintenance, mission planning and execution, and launch and recovery of Fab in the UUVs2019 Silicon Valley Meetup. He also became a huge Red Sox fan in You can view his ignite on learning to better value your time in Boston.below:</span>
<span stylebr/>{{#Widget:Youtube|id="font-size: medium;"jkb6dYFH0pA}}<div><br/>Daniel moved to San Diego in April of 2017, starting a new position as a Mechanical Engineer for Leidos working for the Navy on marine technology. He recently applied for a master's at UC San Diego and hopes to attend in Fall 2018. He is also helping launch his girlfriend's popsicle business, Just Pops (www.eatjustpops.com),</spandiv>= <span style="font-size: mediumxx-large;">&nbsp;and has now come around to rooting for the Padres.Related Links</span>=
<br/><span style="font-size:medium">Go Gators & Go University Innovation Fellows!</span>
University of Florida's other University Innovation Fellow:
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