About Me
Andrew J. Lynch received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from University of Texas at Austin in 2007. He is currently a graduate student pursuing a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Rice University. Andrew is working under Professor Fathi Ghorbel in the RiSys lab on controls and robotics research. Lynch has worked on various projects with RAS-UT-Austin, Applied Research Labs, BP, CMU FRC and NASA-JSC. He is a also an alumni of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society and Eta Kappa NU (HKN - EE Honor Society). On his free time, Lynch designs autonomous robots and volunteers as a mentor in high-school robotics for BEST and FIRST.
Competitions
- Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition (IGVC)
An outdoor autonomous navigation and vision challenge with over 40 universities from around the world, held in Michigan - IEEE Region V - Robotics
A robotics competition with over 40 universities around the southwest states, usually held at different university each year - DPRG RoboRama
A small scale robotics competition with various levels of robot challenges held in Dallas, Texas - FIRST Robotics
A high school robotics competition aiming to increase recognition to science and technology. Mentors are encourage to work closely with the students for 6 weeks to build a 120 pound robot.
Education
- Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering (BSEE) at University of Texas at Austin - 2007
- Cinco Ranch High School - 2003 (Katy, Texas)
Personal
- My Pikori Photos
- My Family Pictures
