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| − | Mitchell Scott is a fourth year student at Washington State University, located in Pullman, Washington. Studying mechanical engineering, Mitchell has [[File:Mitchell Scott.jpeg|thumb]]experience in all things engineering including design, creation, manufacturing, and mathematics. Besides these attributes, robotics is of particular interest as he spent the summer of 2015 working on human-robot interaction which resulted in the publication of a research paper in the same field. Outside of school and work, Mitchell loves to travel, swim, play sports, and fish. | + | Mitchell Scott is a fourth year student at Washington State University, located in Pullman, Washington. Studying mechanical engineering, Mitchell has [[File:Mitchell Scott.jpeg|thumb|Mitchell Scott.jpeg]]experience in all things engineering including design, creation, manufacturing, and mathematics. Besides these attributes, robotics is of particular interest as he spent the summer of 2015 working on human-robot interaction which resulted in the publication of a research paper in the same field. Outside of school and work, Mitchell loves to travel, swim, play sports, and fish. |
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Revision as of 02:57, 23 October 2015
Mitchell Scott is a fourth year student at Washington State University, located in Pullman, Washington. Studying mechanical engineering, Mitchell has
experience in all things engineering including design, creation, manufacturing, and mathematics. Besides these attributes, robotics is of particular interest as he spent the summer of 2015 working on human-robot interaction which resulted in the publication of a research paper in the same field. Outside of school and work, Mitchell loves to travel, swim, play sports, and fish.
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Mitchell Scott
