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=Why am I here=
 
=Why am I here=
 
I'm here to learn as much as I can about engineering with the intention of using my knowledge and skills to improve existing marine research and conservation technology. I am specifically interested in the use of underwater autonomous vehicles for observing pelagic sharks.
 
I'm here to learn as much as I can about engineering with the intention of using my knowledge and skills to improve existing marine research and conservation technology. I am specifically interested in the use of underwater autonomous vehicles for observing pelagic sharks.
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[https://news.ncsu.edu/2015/04/rogers-excrevator-2015/?utm_source=NAE+Newsletter&utm_campaign=66b03e03e8-Spotlight_on_Engineering_2015_04_10&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0b3cbbfaea-66b03e03e8-213876945&mc_cid=66b03e03e8&mc_eid=cb10d72125#b04g08t20w15 A Safer Way to Deal with Raw Sewage in the Developing World], Matt Shipman, NC State News, created 02 April 2015, accessed 4 February 2017 (Grand Challenge)

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Who am I

I'm Candice Sheehan, a first year Mechanical Engineering major from Cincinnati, Ohio. I am fascinated with sharks, sustainable living, and the great outdoors.

What I do

I'm Vice President of Operations for Duke's chapter of Girls Engineering Change and a member of Duke's Club Swim Team. Outside of organizations, I love to hike, camp, read, and spend time in nature.

Why am I here

I'm here to learn as much as I can about engineering with the intention of using my knowledge and skills to improve existing marine research and conservation technology. I am specifically interested in the use of underwater autonomous vehicles for observing pelagic sharks.

A Safer Way to Deal with Raw Sewage in the Developing World, Matt Shipman, NC State News, created 02 April 2015, accessed 4 February 2017 (Grand Challenge)