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Interested in engineering parts, creating custom game assets, or winning design competitions? Then come check out 3DMC! Our chapter's mission is to create a space where one can explore, engage, and be inspired by the emerging trends and technologies in computer graphics and interactive techniques. We introduce students to the professional field of architecture through opportunities for networking and skill building through events like conferences, workshops, and lectures. DEC aims to create a collaborati...
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Construction Rolls Along | Engineers Without Borders
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June 28, 2014. June 28, 2014. This is Rebecca, the travel team’s current US check-in, bringing you the latest travel updates since there is no wifi out in Carancas! Today marks the end of the travel team’s first week in Peru! Since arriving in Carancas on June 24th, they have made great progress in the construction of both the rainwater catchment system and the prototype SIM filters. That’s all the updates I have for now, but I will post again after more progress has been made down in Peru. You are comme...
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Winter Trip (January 2015) Part 1: Carancas | Engineers Without Borders
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Winter Trip (January 2015) Part 1: Carancas. January 11, 2015. EWB January travel members posing in front of the health post. This was our home for the first three days! So a lot has happened since we got to Peru on January 2nd. Carlos is explaining to the community members our objectives of the project, the rainwater catchment system, and the dangers of Arsenic. Zoe is explaining the two different options for SIM filters. Her presentation was entirely in Spanish and it was absolutely amazing! The cool n...
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This blog will catalog the adventures of the UC Berkeley chapter of Engineers Without Borders USA during their trips to Peru. For more info, check out ewb.berkeley.edu or our Facebook page. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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A Quick Break & Mentor Swap | Engineers Without Borders
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A Quick Break and Mentor Swap. July 6, 2014. July 14, 2014. This is Rebecca posting on behalf of the travel team once again as they forgot to update the blog when they did have internet and now they’re back in Carancas. The past couple days the team was able to take a quick rest in Puno, letting them enjoy nice beds, showers, and time to watch the World Cup! Over the last week, construction on the rainwater catchment system has gone well and is almost done! It was a bit of a bumpy road at the beginning o...
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Engineers Without Borders | UC Berkeley Chapter | Page 2
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January 10, 2014. June 24, 2014. The travel team left Huatta today after a very successful week. While the team was in Huatta, they visited the rainwater catchment system at the Quivillaca Primary School and found out the majority of the system was functioning properly, they visited the owners of the coagulation systems and gave them additional training, they learned more about the coagulants available in the region, they met with many community members, and even found time to play some vollyball. As for...
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Finally Done Building! | Engineers Without Borders
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July 11, 2014. July 14, 2014. Hey everyone this is Rebecca again! I received great news today that the Huanucollo rainwater catchment system is officially DONE! The bulk of the work has been complete for a few days now, but there was some confusion and delay with the final piece, the pipe supports and gutters. However this has been worked out and now its done! Unfortunately though as it is the dry season in Peru, we won’t know truly how well the system works until later this year. Enter your comment here.
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Winter Trip (January 2015) Part 1: Carancas. January 11, 2015. EWB January travel members posing in front of the health post. This was our home for the first three days! So a lot has happened since we got to Peru on January 2nd. Carlos is explaining to the community members our objectives of the project, the rainwater catchment system, and the dangers of Arsenic. Zoe is explaining the two different options for SIM filters. Her presentation was entirely in Spanish and it was absolutely amazing! The cool n...
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To Build a Rainwater Catchment System | Engineers Without Borders
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To Build a Rainwater Catchment System. July 14, 2014. July 14, 2014. After two and a half weeks of hard work, we have finally finished the rainwater catchment system at the Huanucollo school in Carancas! To make up for the delay in updating our progress on the rainwater catchment system, this will be a somewhat lengthy blog post with plenty of fun pictures. Deepika, Allison, and Daryl show off their hard work on the French drain. Rahul poses with a community member who volunteered to help out. Oh what fu...
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Nuestra Adventura en Peru | Engineers Without Borders
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Nuestra Adventura en Peru. June 24, 2014. July 14, 2014. Rahul here – I’ll be updating this blog as frequently as our very limited internet access permits. Otherwise, Rebecca (our travel team contact in the US) might also help with updating our progress and whereabouts. We probably won’t have much internet access for the next two weeks, but we will try to send blog updates through Rebecca if possible. Anyway, hope you all in the states are doing well and enjoying the World Cup (we’ve been...You are comme...
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