Monday, June 16, 2014

Thank you JV InvenTeams!

The EHS InvenTeam had the pleasure of attending and working at the JV InvenTeam event on Thursday, May 29th. The team had so much fun at the Houston Children's Museum leading the stations and listening to presentations. The team is so grateful to have been part of such a wonderful event. Wishing the JV InvenTeams the best with their future projects!

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Bacteria Testing!

A couple of weeks ago we took some 3D active glasses and tested the nose piece, lens, and side piece for bacteria. We used a bacteria testing kit and swabbed different test points on 12 glasses.  After doing so, we let the bacteria grow in our science lab incubator.  Yesterday we took the samples out to see how much bacteria were on the glasses. To our amazement two of the 12 glasses that we tested were actually somewhat clean; however the other 10 glasses had lots of bacteria. We will go back and run the glasses through our device, WASH3D, and see how the bacteria levels change. We will then do the correct statistical testing to get a better idea of how well WASH3D works compared to the current cleaning method.  Looking at the bacteria really makes you lose your appetite. 

Saturday, April 26, 2014

EHS InvenTeam Final Review!

On April 26th we held our final review and it was very successful! We had about 50 people show up and listen to our presentation and go through our stations. We were even able to show a demo of how WASH3D really works! Check out our presentation on YouTube! A big thank you to everyone who showed up and to the team for working so hard these last couple of months!
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUjs1SUzZ-c

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Coding Team Meets with Texas Instruments


Left-to-Right: Sarmistha S., David L., Zain C., Trey G., Iraz T.

On Tuesday April 14th, members from our coding team had the opportunity to meet with some Texas Instruments workers, our mentors. They were able to ask questions and get the issues they were having clarified.  At the meeting, the mentors gave us advice such as using a button instead of a computer, using a charger like system instead of using a laptop, using LED lights to indicate high or low loads, as well as figuring out what voltage, current and/or power all the outputs need.  The team has been suggested to create a schematic so the mentors get a better idea on how to help out. They are also insisted on creating a report soon and letting TI know how well the products are working out for them. In addition to the meeting, the team got a tour as well as extra materials!


Thursday, April 10, 2014

Texas Instrument Products!

TI PRODUCTS ACQUIRED!

Beagle Bone (shown to the left)
The Beagle Bone is a card sized Linux computer that connects to the Internet and runs various types of software. We will be using the Beagle Bone to run the motor and the remaining mechanical aspects of WASH3D! Thank you TI for letting us use the Beagle Bone!



MSP430-G2 (shown to the right)
The MSP430 G2 is a TI Launchpad. This device can be used to control various objects such as LEDs and speakers. For our project we are using the G2 to controll the UV lights and the computer fans.  Our team members who intern at TI were able to obtain these products. Thanks Texas Instruments for all your help! J

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Special Recognition

The EHS InvenTeam has received special recognition from Governor Rick Perry! Thank you for the appreciation!

Saturday, March 1, 2014

EHS InvenTeam Member Featured in Fort Bend Lifestyles Magazine

In February, our communications lead, Kyne Onyenze, was featured in the campus spotlight in the Fort Bend Lifestyles Magazine. As you can see in the picture(s), he received a two page spread. The team was very proud that he was chosen and to see our InvenTeam published in a county magazine. We cannot wait to see what happens next! J


Saturday, February 22, 2014

Mid Grant Technical Review was a Success!!

On Saturday, February 22, 2014 we had our mid review. It was very successful as we had numerous people show up. We also decided on holding another review sometime in April. We received a lot of helpful ideas and feedback from the attendees. Our presentation opened the eyes of many movie-goers as how effective our project really is. We had many members crowd the project table to see how much of the project has been done and received a lot of feedback on how to tweak our project to make it better. They all enjoyed learning about the difference between active and passive glasses, as some attendees did not know there were two types of 3D glasses. We also had a great response to our statistics table and received feedback on how we should obtain some economical feedback on how our project will affect the movie theaters, economy and etc. Overall the mid-review really helped us understand what the people of our community think about our project and what we should do differently for another review and even Eureka Fest. We cannot wait for our next review and we are hoping that we can have more people show up!
From Left-to-Right: Kyne, Jignesh, Carlo, Andrew, William, Abels, Sarmistha, Zachary, Tyler, Joel, Jerry, Zain, & Mr. Tucker