About Us

Brandon Li
Hi, I am Brandon. I am currrently in PCA, and I will be entering 10th grade next year. Things that interest me are aerodynamics (airflow over airplanes and how airplanes interact with the properties of air) and theoretical physics (with the universe, relativity, black holes, dark energy, and other unexplained phenomena). I like to sleep often, play computer games, and watch dramas. I also do sometimes have questions about aerodynamics and theoretical physics, and I try googling on my free time. So yep, I’m a nerd.
My major will most likely be in the field of aerospace engineering. Since I probably won’t be going to MIT, my second choice of college would be Cal Poly-tech. Here or in another university, I would gain my Bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering. After that, I would pursue my masters degree in aerospace engineering possibly in another college such as MIT. Then, I hope I can work in an aerospace company such as Lockheed Martin, Northrop, or Boeing. If my major wouldn’t be in aerospace engineering for some reason, my backup choices would be (ranked most preferred to least preferred) physics, mechanical engineering, computer engineering, or mathematics. I’ll probably double major in mechanical and aerospace though, since those two match.
Professors in Cal Polytech include Daniel J. Biezad, Dianne J. DeTurris, Faysal A. Kolkailah, Jordi Puig-Suari, and Jin Tso. Actually, just kidding. I already gained a Master’s degree in aerospace engineering. I now work for Lockheed Martin.

Fiona Gee
Meet Fiona. Fiona is a dedicated Key Clubber and Cross Country runner. She has an unhealthy obsession with mystery and romance novels, as well as movies relating to crime. She graduated from Stanford University this Spring, receiving her Masters of Science degree in Molecular Biology after researching cell acquisition under Professor Bergmann.

Jenny Fong
Jenny Fong graduated from University of Washington, with a B.S in Computer Architecture. Under Professor Eggars she did research on WaveScaler, a model designed for scalable, low-complexity/high-performance processors. Later she attended University of California, Berkeley graduated with a Master in Modern Architecture. With the recommendation of Professor Comerio she received an internship at DP Architects in Singapore. After a year, she soon left DP Architects for DB&B and worked a an architect for seven years. She is currently now under Fuego Corps. for the past five years.

Johnathan Espinoza
Johnathan Espinoza has achieved his Master’s degree in the field of Mechanical Engineering at UC Berkeley taking a five year BS/MS program, he received his Bachelor’s at Berkeley as well. I have researched in this field for Mechanical engineering with my professor and we have discovered a way for cars to not only be able to no longer run off of electricity but now runoff of solar heat, we have located solar panels among varies areas of the top areas of cars, trucks, vans, etc. and while driving in the daylight they will run off solar energy and store some as well, while it will also be able to store electrical energy in the case that there in no solar heat available for the vehicle to store. After graduating and researching he was hire and worked for the Chevrolet company producing and manufacturing new products for there cars after servicing them for 8 years in the Bay Area. He is now a part of Fuego Corps who he has been a part of for 4 years and still building on leading to better more productive lives to benefit the needs of others.

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