Meet the Team

Modou Jobe

Researcher/ Web master/ Programmer/ Sensors / Data analyst / Editor

My name is Modou Jobe, am from Gambia the smiling coast of West Africa which is why am always smiling. Am the webmaster for team Charlie and throughout the project I will be taking on other roles such as PCB design, coding, and research. Outside of university I like to play football, am a Chelsea fan one thing I learned from being a Chelsea fan is money doesn’t fix everything. As for what I bring to the team good work ethic, communication, and creativity. Am super excited to be doing this project and am confident my team will build a stated of the art micromouse that will destroy team bravo in combat.

Athby Altararwah

Web master/ Designer/ Writer / Graphic artist

Hello, my name is Athby. Since I was young, I have shown interest in technology and its development. When I was young, I loved exploring phones and laptops, I enjoyed spending time observing the amazing things they could do. This was one of the reasons that made me choose to study Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Furthermore, I think that this major has a bright future.

About my personal life, I love water sports. When I was 3 years old, I started swimming and when I turned 8, I started sailing until I turned 17. Finally, I am currently spending my free time rowing and cycling.

Jack Hunter

Manager/ Tester / Technician /Coder/ Programmer / Graphic Artist / Editor

I am Jack Hunter, the manager of team Charlie. Before coming to Swansea University I lived in the Netherlands. I am currently 19 and am focusing mainly on the software and sensors for our micro mouse. Outside of lectures I play rugby league for the university and have an increasing addiction to protein.

William Oestvold

Project planner/ Technician / Tester / Writer / Editor

Hello, my name is William Oestvold. I am an international student from Norway, currently studying electronic and electrical engineering at Swansea University. My role on the team is being the project leader. I make sure our group (Charlie) is ahead of schedule on the micromouse project. I also have the responsibility for the technical assets and the construction of the micromouse wiring. Before I came to Swansea University I got certified as a lowcurrent electrician after 2 years in apprenticeships, which helped me to understand the construction, troubleshooting, and other type of problems we are facing better.

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