Mentors

Jason Stern

Ever since mentor Jason Stern joined this team, he has been a library of brilliant ideas. The team met him while volunteering at the Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum. Employed at Booz Allen Hamilton, he was able to get the team a $3000 grant from his company. At the meetings, Mr. Stern specializes in mentoring in electronics and wiring, vital components of the robot. We are extremely grateful to Mr. Stern for his time and effort.

Jonathan Fry

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Brian Reiche

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Robert Peace

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Mike Levi

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Michael Kidd

Michael joined AIM Robotics as a student in 2004, and since then, has been instrumental to AIM's success. After graduating in 2009, and becoming a student and Virginia Tech, he came back as a mentor, guiding AIM with his vast experience with FIRST. Michael embodies the FIRST program's goal for students: to get hooked on to robotics early on, attend an amazing engineering university, and return to give back to the world of robotics.

Anish Simhal

Dashing man, visionary pioneer, role model to all, these are a few words to describe mentor Anish Simhal