The Team

College of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Central Florida

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Johnathon DeFour
Johnathon DeFour is a Computer Engineer that also has a BS in Biological Sciences.
He is a member of HackUCF and is interested in Cyber Security.
He has held internships at Leads on Demand Inc. As a Salesforce Developer.
As well as Leidos working as a Software Engineer Intern for over a year.
As a developer on many projects he's used his skills to assist in commercial and government projects.
Johnathon has accepted a position at Leidos as a Software Engineer.
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Daniel Hobbs
Daniel Hobbs is a 24 year old Electrical Engineering student graduating in Summer of 2019.
He has interned for Northrop Grumman and Parametric Solutions, working on various projects.
He has accepted a full-time offer starting in 2019 from Northrop Grumman,
focusing on developing the hardware side and integration for the joint STAR program.
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Edward Millet
Edward Millet was a professional electrician for 7 years,
who received his 4 year Qualified Electrician Technical Certificate from the Florida Board of Education in 2008.
In 2010, he decided to go back to school for a 4 year Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering starting at Valencia College
and transferring to UCF in 2014. In 2016, he accepted an internship with Duke Energy where he received an offer
and accepted to continue working as a Substation Design Engineer after graduation.
Since 2010 he consistently worked toward completing his Bachelor’s Degree Plan and is planning on graduating Summer 2019
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Brett Ross
Brett Ross is an Electrical Engineering student at the University of Central Florida.
He has worked in the electric power industry since 2016, serving in multiple roles as a co-op with Duke Energy
before moving into his current role as an Associate Research Engineer for Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories.
He has publications in the fields of cognitive science and power system protection,
the latter of which won the Best Student Paper award for the Georgia Tech Protective Relaying Conference.
Upon graduating, he will be relocating to Pullman, Washington to pursue his career with SEL.