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Andrew Terranova
Andrew Terranova is an electrical engineer, writer and author of How Things Are Made: From Automobiles to Zippers.
Andrew is also an electronics and robotics enthusiast and has created and curated robotics exhibits for the Children's Museum of Somerset County, NJ and taught robotics classes for the Kaleidoscope Enrichment in Blairstown, NJ and for a public primary school. Andrew is always looking for ways to engage makers and educators.
Latest from Andrew Terranova
05/16/2015
Hydraulic Robots Why would you want to use hydraulics on your robot? It was good enough for the car-sized fighting...
05/11/2015
There are lots of types of actuators on robots. You know, the things that make the robot move and allow it to...
05/08/2015
There’s a long tradition of hacking toys to make robots. Why settle for what some manufacturer designed? Add a microcontroller...
05/07/2015
A linear actuator is a mechanism that pulls or pushes a load along a straight line. Pneumatic and hydraulic pistons...
04/28/2015
Bob Schneeveis is on a mission to save the world from itself through the creation of sustainable solar vehicles. He...
04/20/2015
“I have always been interested in tracked vehicles,” says Seth Abrahams. Abrahams is a member of the Bay Area Tankers...
04/20/2015
Tatsuki Adaniya started his Virtual Reality (VR) project as a way to keep in touch with his long distance girlfriend....
04/13/2015
You see yourself mirrored on a screen. Unlike a mirror, as you move closer your internal anatomy seems to be...
03/25/2015
Organizers of the inaugural New Jersey Makers Day say the numbers are still coming in, but they expect that they...
03/20/2015
Something new is growing in the Garden State. The first New Jersey Makers Day will be held on Saturday March...
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