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Today's guest is ocean engineering PhD student Hannah Arnholt. I came across Hannah from a mutual friend who thought she'd be an interesting guest. Taking their suggestion, I called her up and we started chatting and I KNEW she would be a great guest. For one, she's had more life experiences than people twice her age. And for another, she just has so many fun and inspiring stories to share. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, we had some sound issues, but I hope that doesn't dissuade you from listening to this very informative and inspiring episode. Thanks for tuning in!
Here are links to the organizations Hannah refers to, in case, you know, you feel the desire to build your own robot fish...
UNH Ocean Engineering: marine.unh.edu/
Society of Women Engineers: swe.org
Robots Project - Instructables: www.instructables.com/circuits/robots/projects/
Hannah’s LinkedIn and Instagram:https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-arnholt-116a298bInsta: arnholterr
By Jennifer Vitanzo5
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Today's guest is ocean engineering PhD student Hannah Arnholt. I came across Hannah from a mutual friend who thought she'd be an interesting guest. Taking their suggestion, I called her up and we started chatting and I KNEW she would be a great guest. For one, she's had more life experiences than people twice her age. And for another, she just has so many fun and inspiring stories to share. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, we had some sound issues, but I hope that doesn't dissuade you from listening to this very informative and inspiring episode. Thanks for tuning in!
Here are links to the organizations Hannah refers to, in case, you know, you feel the desire to build your own robot fish...
UNH Ocean Engineering: marine.unh.edu/
Society of Women Engineers: swe.org
Robots Project - Instructables: www.instructables.com/circuits/robots/projects/
Hannah’s LinkedIn and Instagram:https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-arnholt-116a298bInsta: arnholterr