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Design and analysis of battery pack components including but not limited to:
Research and design for battery testing and manufacturing
3D printed mounts
High-current electrical connections
Data processing for battery tests (using python)
Solidworks design for battery pack components
Exposure to the supplier-interfacing process
Attend weekly team check-ins and general meetings over the web (mandatory)
Required Skills:
You are:
A student passionate about design (interest in cars and batteries is a bonus)
A hard worker, with the ability to complete tasks with minimal supervision (but we’re always here to help)
A quick problem solver who isn't afraid to think outside the box
Willing to learn new skills and improve your existing skills
Strong time management skills for daily tasks and able to work on multiple projects simultaneously
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(This is from before university but I haven’t changed much) | Battery Box Lead: Micah Black (Currently on co-op)
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Battery Box Project Manager: Ailan Jiang When: Anytime remote over Slack until Feb 16, 2021 Note: Project Manager will change mid-way through the term, details to come |
Where to go from this page
To get you accustomed to navigating our massive and often confusing Confluence, on the left sidebar, please head to the May 22 Battery 101 Part 1 recording:
Mechanical subfolder > MSXIV > Electrical Integration > Battery System > Zoom Meeting Recordings > May 22 Battery 101 Part 1
Please watch all the recordings under the Zoom Meeting Recordings, then check out the Intro Project!
Estimated time commitment for onboarding
Task | Estimated Time Needed |
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Attending First General, 101 and first Battery Box Meeting | 2 hours total |
Watching All Zoom Meeting Recordings | 1.5 hours total |
Working through Intro Project | 5 hours per week for 2 weeks (10 hours total) |