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| − | <span style="font-size:smaller;">[[File:CarsonMuscat.jpg|thumb | + | <span style="font-size:smaller;">[[File:CarsonMuscat.jpg|thumb]]</span>Carson is currently a junior petroleum engineer and serving as one of the University Innovation Fellows at Texas A&M University in College Station. He is involved as an Engineering Student Ambassador for the Dwight Look College of Engineering and is the student lead for the SpaceX Hyperloop Design Competition through the Engineering Innovation Center. In addition, he is actively invested in the Student Engineers' Council by serving as the Engineering Development Chair and the Operations Coordinator for the SEC Engineering Career Fair. Through these positions, he has been able to have a noticabe effect on the College of Engineering, especially in the realm of the First Year Engineering Program at TAMU. He currently leads the First Year Engineering Seminar Program designed to help freshman engineers determine the engineering discipline that most directly falls into their passions. |
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Outside of school and university involvement: he enjoys playing board games, soccer, ultimate frisbee, disk golf, and about every other outdoor adventure with friends. | Outside of school and university involvement: he enjoys playing board games, soccer, ultimate frisbee, disk golf, and about every other outdoor adventure with friends. | ||
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Revision as of 12:38, 11 September 2015
Carson is currently a junior petroleum engineer and serving as one of the University Innovation Fellows at Texas A&M University in College Station. He is involved as an Engineering Student Ambassador for the Dwight Look College of Engineering and is the student lead for the SpaceX Hyperloop Design Competition through the Engineering Innovation Center. In addition, he is actively invested in the Student Engineers' Council by serving as the Engineering Development Chair and the Operations Coordinator for the SEC Engineering Career Fair. Through these positions, he has been able to have a noticabe effect on the College of Engineering, especially in the realm of the First Year Engineering Program at TAMU. He currently leads the First Year Engineering Seminar Program designed to help freshman engineers determine the engineering discipline that most directly falls into their passions.
Outside of school and university involvement: he enjoys playing board games, soccer, ultimate frisbee, disk golf, and about every other outdoor adventure with friends.