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Our Team


Ramon Santana (EE)

Ramon Santana is a first generation, electrical engineer student at the University of Central Florida. He is a Peer Mentor and Peer Tutor for engineering students at the UCF TRiO Center. He is the Mentoring Program Coordinator for the Society of Hispanic and Professional Engineers at UCF. He is also a brother of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity. Prior to being a Peer Mentor, he was a Teaching Assistant for two engineering classes at UCF. Upon graduation, Santana will continue working for NextEra Energy as a Distribution Engineer.

Emmanuel Hernandez (EE)

Emmanuel Hernandez is an electrical engineering undergraduate student. He has been a mathematics tutor at the UCF Mathematics Assistance & Learning Lab (MALL) since 2012, and has completed 3 semesters of internships with two different companies. During the first internship at The Walt Disney Company, Emmanuel was given the opportunity to work with programmable logic controllers (PLC). About a year later, he was given the opportunity to participate in an internship at Florida Power & Light Company, where he was given the opportunity to work with microprocessor relays.

Christopher Delgado (EE)

Christopher Delgado is a first generation electrical engineering undergraduate student at the University of Central Florida. He has been part of the Burnett Honors College since the beginning. Since the summer semester of 2015, he has been working as a System Performance intern for Verizon Wireless and has gained valuable experience in networking. Prior to his internship with Verizon, Christopher worked as a peer tutor for the SDES TRIO Center in UCF where he helped other students improve their performance in their physics, calculus and elementary engineering courses.

Jason Balog (EE)

Jason Balog is a senior at UCF, graduating in May of 2016 with a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and a minor in Mathematics. His strong interest in power systems has driven him to focus on power courses and is excited to enter the workforce with a developing power grid. Throughout his college career he has been a member of Engineers Without Borders and has interned with Florida Power & Light (FPL) in the Distribution department. Following graduation he plans to continue working for FPL as a Distribution Engineer.