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Samir Jain

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Samir Jain
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Name Samir Jain
Gender Male
Member in Year(s) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Officer Position(s) Held Historian in 2010
College Georgia Tech
RoboWiki Account [[::User:Samir Jain|Samir Jain]] ([[::User talk:Samir Jain|talk]] · [[::Special:Contributions/Samir Jain|contribs]])
RoboLion Forum Account Samir Jain


Samir is a strong-willed guy who helps design the team website and adds content along with pictures. He works at Camp Invention every year and helped in connecting the team and the camp at Mason Elementary in the summer of 2009. He intends to do this every year he can.

He has a brother, Kanav Jain.

What Got You Involved in the Team?

Camp Invention all the way. Kanav and the rest of the team showed our camp back in 2005 what it meant to be in a robotics team, and it sure seemed exciting. Lego Mindstorms was also an influence.

Who is Your Role Model?

The Tank Man of Tiananmen square. Not much to do with Robotics, I know, but he's got the guts to say what he wants to say. I always want to be able to speak my mind and I want others to be able to speak their mind, freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior.

What are Your Future Career Plans?

I'm hoping one day I could work for companies like HP, Dell, Google, and others like those. I would love to be the creative designer of products or software.

Interests or Hobbies

  • Technology
  • Tennis and Squash
  • Computers
  • And, oh yes, Technology.

What Other Groups/Clubs Are You Involved In?

  • National Honors Society

What Are Your Dreams In Life?

To change the world with a creative innovation.

Favorite Robotics Quotes

  • "GET YOUR NUTS AND BOLTS IN THE RIGHT PLACE"

Favorite Robotics Moments

  • When the kids at camp invention screamed in excitement for our robot in summer of 2009.